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Salsa by Cheryl NormanSalsa is easy to make fresh and tastes better than the jarred varieties. Saves a buck, too! I make mine in the Vita-mix, but most food processors or blenders will work. Just don't overprocess. |
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A Giveaway and homemade Mexican Chorizo by Spicie FoodieI'm happy to announce my first giveaway to go along with this recipe. First we'll talk about the recipe then the giveaway. Chorizo, when Europeans hear this word they think of a fermented cured red sausage. But when North Americans hear chorizo they think of a crumbly meat red sausage. Spanish chorizo and Mexican chorizo are very… |
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Guacamole by Frank FarielloI spend a lot of time on my blog in wistful remembrances of the delicious fruits and vegetables that I used to enjoy in Italy and, conversely, moaning about the lack of flavor of much of the produce you are likely to find here in the US. But there are times when the New World outdoes the Old. One example is the avocado which remains… |
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Pico de Gallo by Carolina CreateThis is like the Pico de Gallo salsa you get in Mexican restaurants. Delicious as a topping on Mexican dishes. |
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PINTO BEANS LOVER by GARY ESTESSTHIS IS A RECIPE THAT MY FAMILY WILL EAT THE WHOLE POT, NO LEFT OVERS. I WILL BET YOU CAN'T STOP EATING. |
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Guacamole by K. GarnerIt's all about taste. Use salt and pepper, and other than that, don't use many other ingredients. Keep it simple and tasty. |
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toaster oven tortilla bake by jeffTasty dinner for up to four if portions are rationed, great for just two, or one very hungry person. |
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Salsa Skewers by Robyn MedlinNothing takes a salsa from “good” to “WOW” faster than smokiness off the grill. This was the inspiration for my “salsa skewers”. While I could have grilled each vegetable/fruit separately and then chopped them up afterward, by doing the ingredients on skewers, you effectively cut out the chopping you would need to do afterward. It is… |
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Churrasco Skirt Steak Nachos by Robyn MedlinChurrasco is a great thin sliced meat that is best served cooked medium rare so it doesn’t get tough. As it is tailgating season, skirt steak nachos are a quick, tasty way to serve a crowd without a lot of cook time. |
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Homemade Flour Tortillas by Shawna HillOnce you try these you will never buy ready-made tortillas from the store again! |
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Quick and Easy Portobello Fajitas by Michellelove Mexican food, and these fajitas are fast to make, creating the perfect meal when I get home from work and am beat. If i have someone over for dinner who eats meat, I just make the chicken (sliced with a little olive oil, salt and pepper) in a separate pan and add a little of the sauce on the chicken when it's done. |
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Baja Fish Sandwich with Chipotle Tartar Sauce by Kathleen is Cooking in MexicoThis popular Mexican sandwich originated in Baja California, Mexico, and is now found across the country in favorite tourist destinations. It is commonly served with a thin mayonnaise sauce, but I like to serve it with a Chipotle Tartar Sauce. Chipotles are smoked, dried jalapeños, and provide color and a hint of smoky flavor. Serve… |
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Posole de Panz by Unknown ChefThe warmth and texture of this dish is a comforting way to put an exclamation point on a fall or winter day. The recipe can be adapted for an electronic pressure cooker by browning the pork stew meat in the cooker and following the steps below. Set pressure cooker to high for 10 minutes. Bring pressure down manually and serve. You… |
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Creamy Spinach and Ricotta Enchiladas by AprilI made this delicious dish for a large group of friends a few years back and it was a HUGE hit at the party!! Hope you enjoy it as we did! |
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Mexican Veggie Millet by HilaryAfter returning from a year in Korea, we just HAD to get a rice cooker. The Koreans couldn't live without it and now neither can I! If you don't have one, well...I recommend one. But you certainly can make this meal in a slow-cooker or even in a pot on the stove - but you'll need to watch the pot and stir:) It starts to smell… |
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