A healthy and easy Quinoa & Black Bean Enchilada Stuffed Zucchini boat recipe with fresh corn and topped with melted cheese. Delicious and full of flavor, yet lighter on carbs and calories than a regular enchilada.

Quinoa & Black Bean Enchilada Stuffed Zucchinis (gluten free)

My girlfriend just had her baby, and he is the cutest darn thing I have ever seen.

This girlfriend is the first of my close friends to have a baby, and she has been a LIFESAVER to me throughout my pregnancy. She was already 6 months pregnant when I found out I was 1 month pregnant, and she was one of the first people I told. Having her a few months ahead of me has been the greatest resource. I text her with questions all the time. AND she’s a nurse! So she can answer my “is this normal” pregnancy questions, and she helps me decipher my lab results.

I don’t know what I would do without her. I just love her.

Quinoa & Black Bean Enchilada Stuffed Zucchinis (gluten free)

 

As soon as her son was born, I went to go visit her and take some newborn photos of him. We had him set up on the bed, and as I was snapping pictures he started smiling in his sleep! I could barely contain my excitement.

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Isn’t he just perfect? I melted from cuteness. Can’t believe I caught one of his first smiles!

Quinoa & Black Bean Enchilada Stuffed Zucchinis (gluten free)

Quinoa & Black Bean Enchilada Stuffed Zucchinis (gluten free)

Along with taking her newborn photos, I came bearing delicious, home cooked food. I made her a big freezer batch of lactation cookies (still perfecting the recipe, but will be coming soon!) and these quinoa & black bean enchilada stuffed zucchini’s.

I actually had a hard time trying to decide what to bring her for food. I wanted to bring her something that she could easily reheat or pop in the oven, but all the typical “reheat” meals seem to be casseroles loaded with carbs and cheese, or hot soups. The last thing I want to bring a mom of a July newborn is soup. It was almost 100 degrees the day I went to visit, definitely not soup weather. And a rice or pasta casserole just wouldn’t have enough healthy vegetables that a nursing momma needs.

Quinoa & Black Bean Enchilada Stuffed Zucchinis (gluten free)

These quinoa & black bean enchilada stuffed zucchinis turned out to be the perfect make a ahead meal. I just scooped out the zucchini’s, and made the delicious filling of cooked quinoa, onions, black beans, fresh corn, a little cheese and enchilada sauce. I stuffed them, put them in a disposable aluminum baking dish (the last thing a new mom wants is to do dishes and have to keep track of giving back baking dishes!), and brought them over along with more cheese to top them before baking, an avocado and sour cream, and a healthy chopped mexican salad to serve on the side. Dinner was served!

Our garden has given us so many great zucchini’s this summer, so I made this quinoa & black bean enchilada stuffed zucchini recipe multiple times for dinner. Was a great way to use them up. Even though there is no meat, you still get a nice serving of protein from the quinoa. And besides waiting for the quinoa to cook, this recipe takes just 10 minutes for me to throw together and pop in the oven. Perfect weeknight meal.

Quinoa & Black Bean Enchilada Stuffed Zucchinis

This is a healthy and easy Quinoa & Black Bean Enchilada Stuffed Zucchini boat recipe with fresh corn and topped with melted cheese. Delicious and full of flavor, yet lighter on carbs and calories than a regular enchilada!
4 from 7 ratings

Ingredients 
 

  • 4 zucchinis
  • 1/2 cup quinoa, cooked per manufacturers instructions
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 1/2 yellow onion, chopped
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 cloves of garlic, grated or finely minced
  • 1 15-ounce can whole black beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 ear of corn cut fresh from the cob, or 1 cup frozen, thawed corn
  • 1 10-ounce jar enchilada sauce (my favorite is Hatch Mild Red Enchilada Sauce)
  • 2 cups Mexican blend shredded cheese
  • Sour cream and avocado for serving

Instructions 

  • Preheat your oven to 400 degrees with the tray in the middle rack. Preheat a medium size skillet over medium high heat.
  • Cut the zucchini's in half lengthwise, and scoop out the seeds with a melon baller or spoon. On a microwave safe plate or baking dish, microwave the scooped out zucchinis for 4 minutes over high heat, or until they are tender when pierced with a fork.
  • Chop the zucchini seeds and flesh you scooped out, and cook it in the pan with the onion and olive oil. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper. Cook until all the water has evaporated from the zucchini, and the onion is translucent. About 6 minutes. Add in the garlic and cook 30 more seconds, then transfer the cooked zucchini and onion to a medium size bowl.
  • In the same medium size mixing bowl, combine the cooked zucchini and onion, cooked quinoa, black beans, corn, 1 cup shredded cheese, and about half the can of enchilada sauce. Stir to combine. You want the quinoa mixture to be evenly coated in the enchilada sauce, but not dripping or overly saturated.
  • Transfer the microwaved zucchinis to an oven safe baking dish. Mine fit in a 9x13 baking dish, but you may need 2 depending on the size of your zucchinis. Season the microwaved zucchinis with a pinch of salt and pepper, then evenly distribute the quinoa mixture inside. Top with remaining 1 cup of shredded cheese. Bake uncovered for 10 minutes, or until the cheese has melted and the mixture is heated through. Serve warm with avocado slices and sour cream.
Calories: 410, Total Carbs: 43.7g, Protein: 25.8g, Fat: 15.8g, Fiber: 9.1g, Net Carbs: 35g
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Quinoa & Black Bean Enchilada Stuffed Zucchinis (gluten free)

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