Search Results (5,359 found)
www.allrecipes.com
Cucumber and baby carrots tossed with lime juice, chili powder, salt, and cayenne pepper make a quick and light afternoon snack.
www.allrecipes.com
A spoonable version of Mexican elotes, esquites are an easy way to enjoy fresh corn off-the-cob and packed with the flavor of jalapenos, Cotija cheese, cilantro, and shallots.
www.allrecipes.com
This recipe is one of my family's favorites. It can be served as a meal or as an appetizer, as it is normally served in most authentic Mexican restaurants.
www.allrecipes.com
Mexican hot chocolate, or atole champurrado, is a uniquely thick, rich, and cinnamon-flavored version of the familiar cold-weather beverage.
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Seasonal Mexican Frittata with Salad Recipe from Food Network
www.delish.com
Sandra Lee goes Mexican with the classic mac & cheese dish.
Ingredients: cocktails, alcohol, soups, chocolate
www.allrecipes.com
This Mexican-inspired chicken casserole is made in the slow cooker with chicken thighs, bell peppers, shallots, tomatoes, spices, and honey.
Ingredients: olive oil, chicken thighs
cooking.nytimes.com
Shaved steak is not a staple of Mexican cuisine Most cooks prefer the slightly thicker beef milanesa cut, similar to minute steak But Memo Pinedo, the proprietor of a restaurant and a food truck in Houston, both called Jarro Cafe, appreciates Angus beef sliced from sirloin for his tacos de bistec
www.delish.com
Mexican chocolate, which is flavored with ingredients like cinnamon, almonds, and vanilla, lends a distinct flavor to Stephanie Prida's rich custard. Look for it at Mexican markets and specialty-food stores.
www.chowhound.com
Flavored with milk chocolate, coffee liqueur, and cinnamon.
www.allrecipes.com
This fideo is simple, quick and delicious. It's great as a light meal or side dish.
www.allrecipes.com
Marranitos (or cochinos, or puerquitos, as are they are called in some Mexican-American communities) are often called 'Gingerbread Pigs,' although they don't actually have ginger in them - and no cinnamon either. In fact, traditional marranitos get their delicious spicy-brown goodness from molasses. This recipe is a trans-pecos region variation, it uses the non-traditional addition of cinnamon. You may wish to try also adding a bit of dry ground ginger, and you may use a milk wash instead of an egg wash.