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This easy Guatemalan recipe for tortitas de ejotes is made with fresh green beans and eggs. These green bean fritters work perfectly for an appetizer, nutritious breakfast or light lunch.
In spring — when the weather is beginning to hint at warmer weather — I crave veggies.
That means it’s a perfect time to make tortitas de ejotes, a traditional Guatemalan recipe featuring fresh green beans in an easy fritter batter.
This easy Guatemalan dish is also popular in Mexico where fresh green beans are available year-round.
Serve these delicious vegetarian, low-carb green bean fritters with salsa for dipping. Or tuck them inside a crusty French roll with mayonnaise, slivers of red onion, and a handful of fresh lettuce.
If you enjoy these veggie fritters with green beans, I think you’re going to love these tortitas de berro made with fresh watercress.
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What are Tortitas de Ejotes?
They are a Guatemalan recipe for green bean patties or fritters. They’re quite similar to another popular Guatemalan dish, envueltos de ejotes, which are whole fresh green beans wrapped in a light batter.
My mother-in-law makes envueltos featuring other vegetables such as pacaya (palm tree blossoms) or cauliflower.
This recipe is a lower-calorie option as the beans are not fried in much oil. They’re also easier to make as you don’t have to try to keep the green bean bundles together.
Why We Love this Guatemalan Food Recipe
- The perfect way to use up extra green beans from your garden or bought too many at the store!
- So easy to make! This very easy Guatemalan recipe is virtually foolproof!
- These vegetable fritters are so delicious you’ll literally see bushels of green beans disappearing from your table.
- A great way to cook green beans that are a bit stringy, they’ll come out tender in this recipe.
- You can easily scale this recipe up or down depending on the number of green beans you have.
- A versatile dish for serving. Tortitas de ejotes make a bright side dish for a springtime meal. But this dish aslo works just as well served as an appetizer or breakfast.
Ingredients
This recipe for ejotes fritters requires simple, easy-to-find, whole ingredients. This dish contains no artificial additives or flavours.
Here’s what you need:
- Green Beans: Since you’ll be chopping the green beans, you can use less-than-perfect beans in this recipe. There’s no need to splurge on expensive French green beans – the long slender (and expensive) variety.
⭐️ TOP TIP: While you can use curly, bent, or even broken green beans to get delicious results, avoid buying green beans with large bumps as that means they have large seeds inside and those can be tough.
- Onion: Chopped up with the green beans to add flavor. I prefer making this ejotes recipe with yellow onion.
- Vegetable oil: We will be using this for frying up the fritters. Use one that’s neutral in flavor and good for frying.
- Eggs: Make the fritter batter cook up light and fluffy around the green beans.
White flour: Gives the fritters a bit more structure so they stay together.
How to Make Tortitas de Ejotes
These easy vegetable fritters with green beans are actually quite easy to prepare.
Here’s an overview of the steps involved. Be sure to check the recipe card for all the details.
- Prep the green beans. Remove the ends of the green beans, place them in batches in a food processor, or chop them finely by hand.
Once chopped, parboil the green beans in salted water for three minutes. Drain and then plunge into icy water to stop the cooking process. Drain them thoroughly and dry them on a paper or kitchen towel.
Chop the onions finely and mix them with the green beans.
⭐️ Equipment Tip: I’m a big fan of the Braun MQ777 Multiquick 7 Hand Blender as it cleans easily, is compact, and is trouble-free to use. Best of all, it chops vegetables finely without crushing them.
- Prepare your batter, beating the egg whites until stiff and then folding the beaten egg whites into the beaten yolks.
- Mix the salt, pepper, and flour and then combine with the beaten eggs.
- Gently fold the green bean and onion mixture into the eggs.
- Add oil to a non-stick frying pan or griddle and heat. Drop a one-quarter cup of green bean batter onto the griddle to fry each of the green bean tortitas until browned.
⭐️ Equipment Tip: I love the Delonghi Livenza All-Day Grill as it has a very large grilling area so you can cook very large batches of fritters. It’s also easy to set up and clean. But you can use any sturdy frying pan.
How to Store
Green bean fritters are best enjoyed fresh! But if you do have some leftovers, store them in the fridge for up to five days.
Can I make these ahead of time? Not completely but if you chop the green beans in advance and store them in the refrigerator overnight, it’s easy to whip up a batch of these green bean omelettes in the morning for a healthy breakfast.
How to Serve Green Bean Fritters
While I love tortitas de ejotes for breakfast, in Guatemala they are most popular for lunch or dinner.
They’re traditionally served with fresh tomato salsa such as our freezer salsa or Guatemalan chirmol, tortillas de maize, and a salty cheese such as queso de Zacapa from Guatemala. You can substitute any crumbly white cheese such as Greek feta or Mexican cotija.
For a hearty lunch enjoy these nutritious bites with a side of Guatemalan black beans and rice.
Swap the tomato salsa for a salsa verde from The Mexykan.
To make a popular street food at home, tuck some green bean patties inside a crusty bun, add some mayonnaise, or a creamy avocado dressing, and enjoy it as a vegetarian sandwich.
Try these mini green bean omelettes with mango black bean salsa for brunch!
Pair them with a popular traditional Guatemalan drink such as atole de elote (a corn-based beverage), hot chocolate or a licuado (fruit smoothie).
Expert Tips
- The key to making them crispy is to try not to pack too many green bean pancakes into the pan or onto the griddle at the same time.
- Serve up these fritters for breakfast or a light lunch! Be sure to check out our serving ideas for inspiration!
- For the best flavor, serve immediately while they’re still hot!
- Using a food processor to chop the green beans makes this recipe go together much quicker.
- If you have leftover green beans, use them up in Ensalada Rusa Guatemalteca, a Guatemalan-style Russian Salad featuring potatoes and veggies in a light aioli.
FAQs
Combining green beans with eggs for protein makes these fritters very nutritious. Fresh green beans are a power food! According to Food Data Central, they’re an excellent source of Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, and Copper. They’re also low in calories and high in dietary fiber. Even though these are fried, we use minimal oil to keep them low in fat.
Yes, you can! Substitute equal parts of frozen green beans. If you’re using frozen green beans, cook them according to the package instructions, drain, plunge them into cold water, and drain again
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Tortitas de Ejotes: Guatemalan Green Bean Fritters
Ingredients
- 5 cups fresh green beans minced
- ½ cup onion minced
- salt and pepper to taste
- ¼ cup vegetable oil
Batter
- 4 large eggs, separated
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 2 Tablespoons white flour
Instructions
- Boil the green beans in water until tender but still crisp
- Plunge the green beans into cold water to chill. Drain the beans and allow to cool
- Mix the onion, salt and green beans together
- Prepare batter by beating egg yolks until creamy. Beat egg whites separately until stiff and then fold egg white into yolks together with salt and flour
- Mix the green beans and batter together, stirring lightly
- Drop by large spoonful (1/4 cup) in a frying pan with oil and shape into patties
- Fry in oil for 2-3 minutes per side until browned. Turn and cook other side
- Serve topped with chirmol (simple tomato and onion sauce) or any other salsa. I like red pepper salsa as it’s got a bit of spice.
Notes
- The key to making them crispy is to try not to pack too many green bean pancakes into the pan or onto the griddle at the same time.
- Serve up green bean fritters for breakfast or a light lunch! Be sure to check out our serving ideas for inspiration!
- For the best flavor, serve immediately while they’re still hot!
- Using a food processor to chop the green beans makes this recipe go together much quicker.
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Dividing her time between Canada, Guatemala and Mexico (or the nearest tropical beach), Michele Peterson is the founder of A Taste for Travel. Her award-winning travel and food writing has appeared in Lonely Planet’s cookbook Mexico: From the Source, National Geographic Traveler, Fodor’s and 100+ other publications.
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Sara Welch
I have never head bean fritters before! What a tasty looking recipe; I will be giving this a try this weekend!
Neha
Bean fritters are my all time favorite. Can’t wait to try this one!
Irina
These green bean fritters are the best way to start the morning on the weekend. Healthy and delicious! Bookmarking for later.
Veena Azmanov
Love such amazing breakfast option. Easy to make and yummy to the Pallet.
Estelle@soulandstreusel.com
The outside market in Guatemala looks amazing!! The vegetables are so fresh!! We have something similar here in Israel- the Shuk in Jerusalem, and shopping there is really a whole experience of its own.
Dannii
We are always looking for more finger food recipes. A great little snack or party food.
Michelle
I love your travel photos, they’re beautiful! Can’t wait to try this recipe
Beth Pierce
What a flavorful and easy recipe! A restaurant worthy dish, indeed!
Tracy
Oh these would be perfect for a brunch! Love adding green beans in everything I can!
Tara
Such a great use for green beans! These fritters look wonderful paired with that red salsa.
sue | the view from great island
This is fascination, I love those beautiful market shots! I’ve been planning to make asparagus fritters, so it’s interesting to see how you’ve done these.
Michele Peterson
Asparagus is a great idea! I’m sure it would work well too!
Erin
I am so intrigued by these fritters!!! My kids would definitely eat these and I am always looking for something totally new to try.
Michele Peterson
Yes, a great way to get kids to eat more vegetables!
Lisa | Garlic & Zest
I had no idea you could make fritters with green beans! They’re my husband’s favorite vegetable, he’s gonna love this recipe!
Michele Peterson
Fantastic! Let me know how he likes them!
Muza-chan
Looks delicious 🙂
Michelle
I love the photo of your mother in law and all the fresh vegetable at the market in Guatemala. It looks like they eat a lot more healthy than we do here in Florida!
Anita @ No Particular Place To Go
We were in Guatemala last year for almost six months and I almost felt a little “homesick” when I saw your market photo and the woman in the traditional Mayan dress. I’ll have to try your fritters to chase away the blues!