Easy Chicken Flautas Recipe {+VIDEO}

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Delicious, crunchy chicken flautas filled with shredded chicken, salsa, cheese, and more! They can be fried, air fried or even baked into a delicious and easy dinner or appetizer.

Flautas are a family favorite! If you love Mexican food, you’ll love this recipe, along with our beef version.

Chicken Flautas on a white serving platter

Flautas vs. Taquitos

What’s the difference? I had to admit that even I wasn’t 100% sure.

Come to find out, it means different things based on where you live. Usually, taquitos are rolled tacos (filled with meat, cheese and more) using corn tortillas.

Flautas can be the same thing, but many use flour tortillas instead. We have always made flautas with corn tortillas but decided to try them with flour tortillas and we still can’t decide which we love more.

Today’s chicken flautas were SO delicious (we also tried some using shredded beef)! The filling, the crunchy, fluffy exterior of the fried tortilla – SO SO good!

They will for sure be a regular on the dinner rotation, and make an appearance on our appetizer spreads as well.

Filling for chicken flautas recipe

How to Make Chicken Flautas

FILLING. Stir together shredded chicken (or beef or even pork) with salsa, diced chiles, cheese (monterey jack, pepper jack, mexican blend, or cheddar), garlic salt and pepper.

OIL. Make sure you have vegetable oil heating up in a large pan or skillet on LOW-MEDIUM heat. You want it hot, but not so hot that it burns the tortillas the second it gets in the oil.

ASSEMBLE. Fill the flour tortillas with the chicken mixture along the middle of the tortilla and roll up, securing tightly with a toothpick.

FRY. Use tongs to add flautas to the oil and cook for a few minutes on each side (or until golden brown). Serve immediately with any of the toppings listed below.

Toppings

Flautas are delicious all on their own, but if you want to dress them up I suggest using:

What to serve with CHICKEN flautas?

The options are endless, but here are a few ideas…

Rolling a chicken flauta and securing it with a toothpick

Alternative COOKING MethodS + TIPS

I love the crispness that pan frying brings, but if you want to save some calories you can bake to air fry.

  • BAKED:  Place the rolled flautas, seamed side down, in a lightly greased 9×13 baking dish or metal baking sheet. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes.
  • AIRFRYER: Spray the airfryer basket with cooking spray. Place seam side down, in the basket. Be sure they are not touching. Cook at 400°F for 6-7 minutes. Flip them halfway through. 

Mexican flautas are a pretty easy recipe to make. Even so, here are a couple tricks of the trade:

  • Keep shredded chicken in the freezer to make this an easy, quick meal (just defrost overnight in the fridge or on the counter for a few hours before making).
  • We also like using rotisserie chicken whenever we’re in a pinch.
  • You can use either flour or corn tortillas. Just make sure they are fresh so they don’t tear.
  • To keep corn tortillas from tearing while rolling, heat them up in the microwave for 20 seconds. Be sure to cover the tortillas with a damp paper towel before heating.  
  • When frying the flautas place the tortilla with the seam side down. This will hold them closed and keep the filling inside.
Chicken flautas on a serving platter

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Course Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine Mexican

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes

Total Time 30 minutes

Servings 12

Calories 195 kcal

Author Lil’ Luna

  • Fill a large pot with enough oil to reach 2 inches up the side of the pan. Heat over medium heat until a deep-frying thermometer inserted in the oil reads 375 degrees F.

  • In a medium bowl, combine the chicken, salsa, diced chiles, cheese, garlic salt and pepper.

  • Working with 4 tortillas at a time, spread a heaping spoonful along the middle of each tortilla. Roll tortilla tightly around the filling and secure with a toothpick.

  • Using tongs, hold each flauta in hot oil until firm, then release to continue cooking. Cook until golden brown, about 2 minutes, then remove to a paper towel-lined plate and immediately season with salt.

  • Keep flautas warm in the oven on a sheet tray while assembling and cooking the remaining tortillas.

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