Roasted Vegetable and Black Bean Tacos are vegetarian tacos topped with avocado and feta cheese. 

three finished Roasted Vegetable and Black Bean Tacos on a colorful plate

Roasted Vegetable and Black Bean Tacos

One of the things I’m most happy about as a parent is when I can find/create meals that my child will actually eat and enjoy. I tried to do that with The Recipe Girl Cookbook, focused on family-friendly meals that EVERYONE will enjoy. My family does enjoy all of the recipes in the book. I continue to experiment, and I’d love to say that my son wants to eat everything I make for dinner, but that’s not always the case.

This was one of those dinners I had in my head, so I opened my vegetable drawer to see what was lurking in there and basically just grabbed what I saw. Also in my head was the thought that my son doesn’t like most vegetables, but I was bound and determined to make this recipe delicious enough for a veggie-wary child.

🛒Ingredients needed:

  • yellow squash and zucchini
  • onion
  • red bell pepper
  • sweet potato or yam
  • olive oil
  • kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • canned black beans
  • original Ro-Tel
  • cumin, smoked paprika, garlic powder, dried oregano
  • corn tortillas
  • canola or vegetable oil
  • optional add-ons: avocado, feta cheese, lettuce, sour cream

chopped veggies in a bowl

✏️How to make Roasted Vegetable and Black Bean Tacos:

*The complete, printable recipe with all ingredients and instructions is at the end of this post.

  1. Preheat the oven to 425℉. Spray a large, rimmed baking sheet with nonstick spray.
  2. Add all of your vegetables to a large bowl and toss with the olive oil. Spread the veggies on the prepared baking sheet and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast 15 minutes, stir to re-distribute, roast another 15 minutes, stir again, and roast one more time for 15 minutes (45 minutes total). This step may be prepared ahead of schedule. Just refrigerate your veggies until ready to make your tacos.
  3. In a medium skillet, heat the black beans and Ro-Tel tomatoes over low heat. In a small bowl, combine the spices (cumin through pepper). Sprinkle the spices over the beans/Ro-Tel and stir to combine. Add the roasted veggies, stir to combine and continue to heat until the mixture is completely warm.
  4. In a small skillet, heat ½ inch or less of oil over medium-high. When you can flick a drop of water in the oil and get a sizzle, you’re ready to fry your tortillas. Place one tortilla in the hot oil and use tongs to press it down so it cooks on both sides. You only need to a paper towel lined plate. Repeat with remaining tortillas, placing paper towels in between each cooked tortilla to absorb the oil.
  5. Assemble tacos: Place a scoop of the roasted veggie/black bean mixture into a tortilla and add desired fixings. Repeat with remaining ingredients. 

three open Roasted Vegetable and Black Bean Tacos on a plate

➡️Recipe Tips:

  • Feel free to try different vegetables in these tacos. I think corn would work nicely in these, as would butternut squash
  • Chili powder may be substituted for smoked paprika, if necessary.
  • If you don’t wish to fry your tortillas, you can soften them by heating 3 at a time in damp paper towels in the microwave (they’ll be more susceptible to tearing though). Flour tortillas are a good choice, too.
  • Substitute your favorite shredded cheese for the feta, if desired.

✔️What to serve withRoasted Vegetable and Black Bean Tacos:

  • These really can be a meal in itself, but sometimes falks want a little more. One of my favorite sides to serve is Spanish Rice. The flavors go together so nicely.
  • If you want to amp up the rice to something really special, try my Fiesta Rice on the side. This one really sticks with the vegetarian theme.
  • For the grown ups, a cold beer on the side is always nice!

Roasted Vegetable and Black Bean Tacos served on a plate

★How to Store:

Leftovers can be wrapped and stored in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 days.

❤️Why I love this recipe:

  1. I love that this recipe is a perfect vehicle for getting my family (and myself) to eat more veggies. It’s a delight when they go for seconds.
  2. The recipe is so flexible and I love that. There are so many possible substitutions and variations you can do to suit your own individual tastes.
  3. These are so low in fat and calories that I don’t need to feel guilty eating 2 or 3!

Vegetarian main dishes!

If you happen to be following the Weight Watchers WW plan, you’ll find a link to the WW Points on the recipe card below.

Roasted Vegetable and Black Bean Tacos
5 from 2 votes

Roasted Vegetable and Black Bean Tacos

Vegetarian tacos topped with avocado and feta cheese.
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 55 minutes
Total: 1 hour 25 minutes
Servings: 12 tacos (1 per serving)
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Ingredients

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 425℉. Spray a large, rimmed baking sheet with nonstick spray.
  • Add all of your vegetables to a large bowl and toss with the olive oil. Spread the veggies on the prepared baking sheet and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast 15 minutes, stir to re-distribute, roast another 15 minutes, stir again, and roast one more time for 15 minutes (45 minutes total). This step may be prepared ahead of schedule. Just refrigerate your veggies until ready to make your tacos.
  • In a medium skillet, heat the black beans and Ro-Tel tomatoes over low heat. In a small bowl, combine the spices (cumin through pepper). Sprinkle the spices over the beans/Ro-Tel and stir to combine. Add the roasted veggies, stir to combine and continue to heat until the mixture is completely warm.
  • In a small skillet, heat ½ inch or less of oil over medium-high. When you can flick a drop of water in the oil and get a sizzle, you're ready to fry your tortillas. Place one tortilla in the hot oil and use tongs to press it down so it cooks on both sides. You only need to a paper towel lined plate. Repeat with remaining tortillas, placing paper towels in between each cooked tortilla to absorb the oil.
  • Assemble tacos: Place a scoop of the roasted veggie/black bean mixture into a tortilla and add desired fixings. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Leftovers are good for a couple of days!

Notes

  • To prepare this recipe as GLUTEN-FREE, just be sure to use brands of beans and tortillas that are GF.
  • Chili powder may be substituted for smoked paprika, if necessary.
  • If you don't wish to fry your tortillas, you can soften them by heating 3 at a time in damp paper towels in the microwave (they'll be more susceptible to tearing though). Flour tortillas are a good choice, too.
  • Sub your favorite shredded cheese for the feta, if desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 135kcal, Carbohydrates: 20g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 0.5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 159mg, Potassium: 223mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 90IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 40mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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48 Comments

  1. Tana says:

    Those look soooo good!

  2. Sommer @ ASpicyPerspective says:

    Those roasted veggies look amazing!

  3. The Healthy Apple says:

    These look amazing, Lori!! So fun for Cinco de Mayo! Can’t wait to see you in a month.
    xox

  4. Richard says:

    This looks so delicious! My family is for sure to enjoy this with just the exception of my picky husband (i.e. squash). I myself will try with chilli pepper as a substitute for paprika. Thanks so much for the great recipe 🙂

  5. Kathryn says:

    These tacos look like the perfect evening meal, easy and so delicious!

  6. Carrie Minns says:

    Looks delicious Lori!! Will definitely be giving these a try.

  7. Gerry @ Foodness Gracious says:

    Umm, yes tacos are a staple for me and your veggie packed samples are making me hungry!

  8. Julia says:

    Tacos are my all time favorite food and roasted veggies are high up there too! These tacos look so fresh and tasty – I can definitely see everyone in my house enjoying these!

  9. Joanne says:

    I would GLADLY take your son’s portion of this dinner! Roasted veggies are my favorites!

  10. Kiersten @ Oh My Veggies says:

    Roasted veggies are my favorite kind of veggies. And putting them in tacos? Yes please!