Search
by Ingredient

433 mexican recipes

that are a good source of fiber

Recipe NOT List Recipe NOT List™ - disabled
placeholder
Quick & Easy Fresh Salsa

Salsa is such a great sauce that can go well with lots of things, it can be served with chips as a dip, or it can be put in the casserole as a sauce. And it is so quick and easy to make, chop a few fresh vegetables, throw them all together, here your freshly homemade salsa.

placeholder
500-Mile Chili

No-bean chili with cubed stewing beef and chorizo simmered in Mexican beer, tomato sauce, jalapenos, and cayenne. A meaty, slow-simmered Texas-style chili built for serious heat.

placeholder
Daytona Beach Chili

A three-meat, no-bean chili loaded with ground beef, pork, and hot Italian sausage simmered with Mexican beer and V8 juice. Florida-style heat that feeds a crowd.

placeholder
World Championship Chili

An award-winning chili recipe that combines pork with beef, sauces and reveals secret spices while cooking using a two-phase process to keep flavors bright and fresh.

placeholder
Hot Pickled Vegetables

Mexican-style giardiniera with cauliflower, carrots, broccoli, green beans, and pearl onions in spiced cider vinegar brine. A refrigerator pickle ready in 48 hours.

placeholder
Poc-Chuc (Grilled Yucatan Pork Steak)

Poc-Chuc, the classic Yucatan grilled pork steak marinated in sour orange and achiote paste, served with habanero-spiked pickled red onions. Traditional Maya-style barbecue straight from Merida.

placeholder
Mexicali Franks

One-skillet Mexicali franks with browned hot dogs served over chili-spiced rice, pinto beans, tomato, salsa, and melted Monterey Jack. A cheap, kid-friendly Tex-Mex dinner that feeds six.

placeholder
South of the Border Crepe Stack

Mexican crepe stack layered with seasoned ground beef, refried beans, taco sauce, and cheddar cheese. Baked and sliced into wedges like a savory Tex-Mex layer cake.

placeholder
Elote Con Crema

Fresh Corn with Cream, Chiles, and Cheese This is a very rich dish, and is very good served as a separate course with hot tortillas.

placeholder
Navajo Green Chili

Navajo green chili simmers flour-dredged pork shoulder, browned in bacon drippings, with whole green chiles, tomato, onion and garlic into a thick, hearty Southwestern stew. Ladle it over fry bread or rice.

placeholder
Taco Bake

Bring a bit of Mexican culture into your kitchen with this scrumptious dish that will have you savoring every bite.

placeholder
Red's South Texas Fajitas

Authentic South Texas skirt steak fajitas marinated in beer, lime juice, chili powder, cumin, and jalapenos for 6 to 8 hours. Grilled over mesquite for real Tex-Mex flavor.

placeholder
Pork Chili Con Carne

Pork chili con carne with ground pork, tomatoes, kidney beans, and chili flakes. A leaner twist on classic beef chili with a quick 40-minute simmer.

placeholder
Steamy Smoked Oyster Dip

Smoky, briny oysters folded into whipped cream cheese with horseradish kick, topped with butter-toasted almonds, and baked until bubbling. The hot dip that turns any party into an event.

placeholder
Tamal Azteca

A layered Mexican tortilla casserole with spinach, corn, zucchini, and Monterey Jack in a smoky roasted green chili-tomato sauce. Think vegetarian enchilada lasagna, stacked and baked.

placeholder
Chili a la Franey

A robust beef and pork chili from legendary chef Pierre Franey with coarse-ground meat, kidney beans, chile caribe, and a rich tomato-beef broth. Ready in 40 minutes.

Showing 401 - 416 of 433 recipes

Mexican Tips

Cilantro

All about cilantro. Cilantro tastes of fragrant mix of parsley and citrus.

Whole Chilies

All about using whole chilies in cooking.

Cayenne Pepper

All about Cayenne Pepper, a fiery spice that adds flair to recipes.

Chili Powder

All about chili powder; a blend of spices that usually includes ground chili peppers, oregano, cumin, and garlic powder.

Cumin

Cumin (pronounced "come-in") is the pale green seed of Cuminum cyminum, a small herb in the parsley family. The seed is uniformly eliptical and deeply furrowed.

The Taste of Texas

Because of its size, the gastronomy of Texas is analogous to a country, namely, a myriad of culinary influences that vary from region to region. Western Texans are best known for their

Fiesta!

How about a margarita party? Before we break out the blender let's discuss ingredients. The traditional margarita

more kitche tips & tricks