Salmon isn’t what you’d typically expect in taquitos, but it really is delicious in these Baked Salmon Taquitos!
My husband texted me a photo at lunchtime from his business road trip to the Bay Area yesterday. The photo pictured rolled tacos with guacamole from a favorite Mexican restaurant of ours in Sacramento. I stared at the picture and felt anger boiling up inside of me. I wanted those rolled tacos immediately!! Since moving from San Diego to Reno, we have yet to find really decent fast-food Mexican food. We grab it in other cities every chance we get! I did what any food-obsessed food writer would do. I marched myself to the store and decided right then and there that my son and I would be having rolled tacos for dinner. The fresh king salmon looked so good, so I decided to use that in my newest recipe instead of the typical chicken or beef.
My friends at CHOLULA contacted me to see if I’d like some of their sauces. CHOLULA, BABY! “Of course!” I said. Did you have any idea that there are 5 varieties??? >> Original, Chili Lime, Chipotle, Chili Garlic and the newest flavor, Green Pepper will hit stores in June. I love this stuff because it has ZERO calories and it adds a huge flavor punch to food (and it happens to be gluten-free, too!)
So here we go with the tacos: Baked salmon is flaked and mixed with fresh cilantro and jack cheese.
That filling mixture is sprinkled down the middle of a softened corn tortilla.
This is the lovely variety I chose to highlight in this recipe. The Chipotle-flavor is basically their Original + smoky + sweetness from real chipotle peppers. It’s a tough call, but it’s probably my favorite flavor of the bunch.
A generous does of the Cholula Chipotle ensures that these tacos have good flavor when you bite into them. Don’t worry… the Chipotle variety is not super spicy. . Some people typically use Cholula to just sprinkle on top of things (for use as a condiment). It is better to stuff as much of it as possible inside the taco!
Rolled up tightly, these guys are placed seam-side-down on a baking sheet, sprayed lightly with cooking spray, then baked until crisp.
While they are baking, you can make the guacamole (I include instructions in the recipe card below on whipping up a simple guacamole to dip these tacos in). Serve with additional Cholula, if desired… for those of you who like a little more spice in your life. It’s safe to say that these totally satisfied my mass-craving for rolled tacos that my husband bestowed upon me. After speaking to him later in the day, HE was bummed that he didn’t get to sample this new recipe for Salmon Taquitos- ha! As far as taste goes, these are an awesome seafood taco with great, added flavor from the Cholula Chipotle Hot Sauce. Enjoy!
Baked Salmon Taquitos
Ingredients
TAQUITOS
- ¾ pound baked salmon, flaked apart (see tips below)
- 1 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese
- ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
- 12 small (5½ inch) corn tortillas
- 1 bottle Chipotle-flavored Cholula Hot Sauce
- cooking spray
SIMPLE GUACAMOLE
- 2 medium ripe avocados
- ⅓ cup sour cream
- ½ medium lime, juiced
- 2 teaspoons Original Cholula Hot Sauce
- salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
TAQUITOS
- Preheat oven to 400℉. Line a baking sheet with foil and spray with cooking spray.
- In a medium bowl, combine the salmon, cheese and cilantro. Place 2 corn tortillas at a time in between two damp paper towels and microwave for 20 to 30 seconds to soften them (this helps to prevent cracking when rolling).
- Place one tortilla on a working surface. Scoop about ¼ cup of the salmon filling mixture down the center of the tortilla, sprinkle a generous dose of Chipotle Cholula on top, then roll tightly. Place the taquito seam-side down on the prepared baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining tortillas, filling and hot sauce. Spray the rolled tortillas lightly with cooking spray. Bake 20 to 25 minutes, or until crisp.
SIMPLE GUACAMOLE
- While the taquitos are baking, use a fork to mash the avocado in a medium bowl. Mix in sour cream, lime juice, hot sauce, salt and pepper.
- Serve taquitos warm with a big scoop of the guacamole for dipping.
Notes
- For baked salmon you can buy a chunk already baked at Trader Joe's. To make your own (which is what I did): Preheat the oven to 450. Salt and pepper the salmon, place skin-side-down in a glass baking dish. Bake 12 to 15 minutes, or just until cooked through but still tender. You don't want to over-bake it.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
LOVE these. Perfect for Cinco de Mayo appetizer this weekend! 🙂 thanks for sharing.
I am SO in love with this recipe! It’s going to be dinner tonight. Anything with salmon, lime and cilantro. SOLD!
Oo yum! I am in love Mexican food and those sauces look pretty amazing. I recently got a box of similar flavors from another brand (I don’t cholula are readily available here) which would work brilliantly!
Hi Lori, love this salmon twist, it’s always chicken or beef. I could eat a ton of these.
These look amazing Lori! Why don’t I put salmon in tacos?
Also, I’m in Sacramento and I NEED to know what restaurant you’re talking about!!
Cholula is my fav bottled Mexican hot sauce.
These baked salmon taquitos look so delicious and easy.
They’re going to be dinner tonight. Thanks!
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Love your recipes as always, but I will never be on the guac needs sour cream train!! Avocados, lime juice, garlic, maybe some salt. End of list.
You silly girl 🙂 That’s just how I make my guac. It extends it into a bigger portion and makes it creamy too. Try!!! XO
I saw you were going to be working with them on Instagram and was also wondering what you would be making. I’ve personally never used their sauces, but looking at these taquitos makes me want to go buy the sauce and ingredients ASAP! 🙂
Yes, you must try them all!
While i am not a salmon person, you had me at Cholula. I consume far too much of the stuff already. I have never seen the chipotle one and now I must have it. Thanks!
You must try it- it’s my favorite. Love the smoky flavor it lends to the food 🙂
I’ve been so excited to see what you were (and are) going to make with Cholula. Also I had no idea about the five varieties! I worked in a restaurant and we used the original and chili lime in a ton of recipes and I am obsessed with both sauces. Now I need to go try the other ones, and these delicious looking taquitos of course! Pinning 🙂
I LOVE the chili-lime too. I actually tried the recipe with all of the varieties, and I liked the Chipotle variety best. Though they were all good, lol!