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Shredded zucchini and summer squash team up with black beans to make a savory filling for easy baked tortillas. They are flavored with prepared green salsa and red bell pepper, and get a topping of melted Mexican-style cheese.
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Canned chicken broth not only saves you time in the kitchen, its rich flavors breath life into this traditional Mexican soup and bring together all of its nutritious ingredients.
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An old Mexican classic with a new twist. Anytime we have a potluck, I am asked to bring these. Can be made with chicken or beef.
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This crowd-pleasing casserole uses pantry ingredients and refrigerator staples baked until the filling is bubbling and the piecrust topping is golden.
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Put a twist on conventional taco salad recipe with this quick version using French dressing.
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This recipe, brought to The Times in 2004 by Karen Olsson as part of a collection of regional recipes published in The New York Times Magazine, comes from Juan in a Million, in East Austin To best appreciate this Tex-Mex favorite, she writes, “the procedure is as follows: Smear the tortilla with a spoonful of the beans, pile on the migas, followed by a dollop of salsa, and tell your cardiologist to kiss your widening behind.” Follow her advice, or don’t But do garnish it with a bright salsa fresca or pico de gallo, and enjoy.
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This is a fun and stackable dish that literally looks like its name. First comes the plate than the pile of corn chips, then kidney beans, lettuce, tomato, green pepper, onions, olives, carrot, cheddar cheese, salsa and finally, a dollop of sour cream.
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Make-ahead BBQ Chicken Burrito Bowl with corn, black beans, and pico de gallo. Great for lunch or dinner during busy weeks!
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes About 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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As comforting and substantial as these potato cakes are when served plain, they also support the theorem that most dishes are improved by the addition of a fried egg. The peppery cream and tangy salsa round out all the flavors and textures for a perfect weekend breakfast. Start with (1 1/4 cups/230 grams) leftover mashed potatoes should you happen to have some.
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When you cook a large piece of meat or a whole fish in a thick crust of salt, the crust provides both gentle heat and even seasoning For beef tenderloin, a relatively bland cut, salt-baking is easy and ensures a particularly tasty dish Serving the perfectly plain, perfectly cooked beef alongside a riotous crunchy salad of fried croutons, tomatoes, lemon segments and scallions makes for a lively main course
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Chicken legs with bits of spicy chorizo are simmered in a homemade chile sauce until the meat falls off the bone. Serve with tortillas and your favorite condiments.