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Mexican Wedges with Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce

Last updated on January 27, 2021 By Crazy Vegan 62 Comments

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Spiced Mexican Wedges with homemade Vegan Sour Cream and Nacho Cheese Sauce. Creamy, Cheesy, Spicy and Simple to make. #vegan #nacho #cheese #sourcream #potato #wedges #mexican #veganrecipes #foodpornWho doesn’t like a little potato in their lives? Both of us here are suckers for anything that involves the humble potato – Mash, French Fries, Rösti, Roasted Potatoes – basically anything that you can make with a potato. A couple of nights ago, I realized that I had nothing left in the house besides a couple of potatoes and that’s when I came up with these Mexican Wedges with Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce. We didn’t just stop at the delicious Nacho Cheese Sauce, because I also made a batch of Homemade Vegan Sour Cream to slather on our cheese flooded wedges before we shoved them into our disgusting fat gobs.

Spiced Mexican Wedges with homemade Vegan Sour Cream and Nacho Cheese Sauce. Creamy, Cheesy, Spicy and Simple to make. #vegan #nacho #cheese #sourcream #potato #wedges #mexican #veganrecipes #foodpornLOOK AT THAT! That looks pretty delicious if I say so myself. To be totally honest – I am the pickiest eater you’ll find in the southern hemisphere. A lot of things just don’t do it for me….which was why I was a little afraid of making this recipe in the beginning. “This is gonna taste too damn vegan”. Poisonous, negative thoughts filled my mind (okay, now I’m just talking sh!t). Turns out, I fkn love my Mexican Wedges with Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce. (Uh, did that sound like an innuendo.

Spiced Mexican Wedges with homemade Vegan Sour Cream and Nacho Cheese Sauce. Creamy, Cheesy, Spicy and Simple to make. #vegan #nacho #cheese #sourcream #potato #wedges #mexican #veganrecipes #foodpornOkay, let’s talk about the Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce. This is a recipe that caught my eye when I was scrolling through the Full of Beans blog last week. If you’re a regular reader, you’ll know that I’ve made their Bean Dip recipe in the past, and based on how great that was, I just needed to try another one of their recipes out. I’m glad I chose to try their Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce because it is definitely going to be a staple at our household from now on.

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    Made with Potatoes, Carrots, Nutritional Yeast and a few other seasonings, I myself was surprised at how much it really did taste like regular Nacho Cheese Sauce, but obviously sans the saturated fat and nasties. The recipe for their Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce makes a sh!t load of product, but fret not, it’ll be gone in no time. Want to channel your inner baby and drink it from a sippy-cup whilst someone tickles your bottom? Go ahead. Unfortunately, I’m not really into fetishes so I used the leftovers on some Mexican Rice the next day and it was flipping good.

    Spiced Mexican Wedges with homemade Vegan Sour Cream and Nacho Cheese Sauce. Creamy, Cheesy, Spicy and Simple to make. #vegan #nacho #cheese #sourcream #potato #wedges #mexican #veganrecipes #foodpornMy wedges are super easy to make – all you need is a couple of spices, nice creamy potatoes, the slightest amount of oil and an oven! Staying true to the Mexican theme, I used Ground Coriander, Ground Cumin, Cayenne, Paprika in the seasoning mix and tossed it all with only about 1 teaspoon of oil before baking. They are really really tasty on their own, but if you’re looking for something to knock your socks off, I highly recommend making the Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce and Homemade Sour Cream. The Vegan Sour Cream is the same recipe I used in my One Pan Mexican Quinoa and this has got to be the 10th time I’ve made it since I posed that recipe months ago.

    Spiced Mexican Wedges with homemade Vegan Sour Cream and Nacho Cheese Sauce. Creamy, Cheesy, Spicy and Simple to make. #vegan #nacho #cheese #sourcream #potato #wedges #mexican #veganrecipes #foodpornI guess it’s time I stop rambling and leave you with the recipe for these Mexican Wedges with Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce and Sour Cream. Boy, is that a long title. But don’t let that scare you off – all the components are a breeze to whip up and the sauces can be made whilst your Wedges are in the oven. I’m all about that multi-task, baby. Also, FYI – Carbs and Potatoes don’t make you fat. Too many calories and sitting on the couch all day does! Don’t hate on the poor potato and remember to scroll down for the full recipe – till next time!

    PS: Our awesome friends Greg and Georgia over at Full of Beans (look at them down there…how hot are they?) have recently started selling some beautiful t-shirts for both men and women on their website. Their shirts are quality handmade, silkscreen produced and are also locally made. The shirts come in a variety of different colors, so if you’re interested in getting some Vegan inspired t-shirts, go grab them on their website. I’ve already ordered mine! #eatforpeace

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    Mexican Wedges with Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce

    Crazy Vegan Kitchen
    Spiced Mexican Wedges with homemade Vegan Sour Cream and Nacho Cheese Sauce. Creamy, Cheesy, Spicy and Simple to make.
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 35 minutes mins
    Total Time 50 minutes mins
    Course Side/Main
    Servings 4

    Ingredients
      

    • Potato Wedges:
    • 3 Large Potatoes peeled and cut into wedges
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons Oil
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons Ground Cumin
    • 1 teaspoon Ground Coriander
    • 1 teaspoon Paprika
    • 1/2 - 1 teaspoon Cayenne depends on how spicy you want them to be
    • 1 teaspoon Dried Parsley
    • Salt/Pepper to taste
    • 1 recipe b][Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce[/b]
    • 1 recipe b][Homemade Vegan Sour Cream[/b]
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    • Extras:
    • Cilantro for garnishing
    • Diced Red Pepper for garnishing

    Instructions
     

    • Make Potato Wedges: Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius and have a baking sheet ready.
    • In a large bowl, combine your potato wedges with oil, cumin, coriander, paprika, cayenne and dried parsley. Season liberally with salt and pepper, and then toss everything until all the seasoning has been evenly distributed on the potato wedges.
    • Once everything has been mixed well, transfer wedges to baking sheet and make sure they are placed on the baking sheet in a single row. You want your wedges to roast, not steam!
    • Pop into the oven for 35 minutes, giving the wedges a turn halfway through the cooking process.
    • Whilst the wedges are in the oven, prepare your Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce and Homemade Sour Cream.
    • After 35 minutes, check that your wedges are done, check that they are cooked through and tender. If they arent, let them bake for another 10 minutes. When they are done, serve with prepared sauces (drizzle them on if you wish) and garnish with coriander and diced pepper.
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      Comments

      1. Brian Jones says

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        Cumin, corriander and paprika... A match made in heaven for me :)
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          They are some of my favourite spices too!
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      2. Julie @ Tastes of Lizzy T says

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        I'm potato crazy! These look perfect!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Thanks Julie!
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      3. Michelle@healthiersteps says

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        This is some serious potatoes, I want to eat my computer screen! Greg and Georgia T-Shirts are fabulous, so proud of their work!!!
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      4. Sarah | Well and Full says

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        I love those "eat for peace" t-shirts! Thanks for including in this post :)
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        • Levan says

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          I know right, Sarah? We got ourselves one each as well! Simple elegant and meaningful too. :) Thanks for supporting Greg and Georgia; they are one of the loveliest vegan bloggers we've had the pleasure of meeting. :)
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      5. Sabrina @ Dinner then Dessert says

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        I saw these on foodgawker today and immediately had to come over to comment. These look AMAZING!!
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        • Levan says

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          Great to see you here again Sabrina! We have a love-hate relationship with Foodgawker, heh, but it's really great for getting people's attention. Glad it got yours! Do you also submit your stuff to Foodgawker whenever you post a new recipe? :)
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          • Sabrina @ Dinner, then Dessert says

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            Yes! The first 13 recipes I submitted all were summarily rejected, but since then I am doing great! I think I have about 40 of my 60 or so recipes on there now! I have to say I always get so nervous when I see the email from them. It is like waiting for a college acceptance letter every day, haha!
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            • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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              Heh, well, think of it this way: Foodgawker is operated by a small group of people. You shouldn't worry if they accept or reject you because... WHO ARE THEY to decide if you're 'worthy' or not? :) You always are, and they aren't even professional food photographers (they're foodies!). Plus, they have a certain 'vision' of how recipes should look like that not everyone agrees with ('wrong' angle, 'wrong lighting', etc.). Pinterest is much more democratic in my opinion!
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      6. Jessica P says

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        When I clicked on the recipe for the nacho cheese sauce, I can read the instructions but only see the potatoes under the ingredients. Can you list the whole recipe? It all looks good!!!!
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        • Levan says

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          OMG thanks for letting us know Jessica! Everything is now FIXED! We're sorry about that - Greg has updated the post with the right recipe now. :) Image making vegan cheese from just potatoes alone, haha!
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          • Jessica P says

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            Thanks for the fix! Making these this weekend! And for about every game day EVER!!!
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            • Levan says

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              No worries Jessica! We're so glad you're giving this a try. Do you have Instagram? If possible could you please tag us (#mywifemakes and @mywifemakes) so we can go and drool over your version of this recipe? We'd love to check it out! Remember to double dip the cheese and the sour cream together cause, IMHO, that's the combi that made it one of my new favorites! :)
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