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Hard Taco Shells
Homemade taco shells are crunchy and taste excellent! Use homemade tortillas or store-bought corn tortillas. You may need a little practice at first. Fill and serve tacos right after frying, or they may become chewy. Leftovers may be heated in the oven for crisping.
Authentic Mexican Tortillas
This authentic flour tortilla recipe is well worth a try. I learned how to make these growing up watching my mother Alma.
Calabacitas con Elote (Zucchini with Corn)
Try this easy recipe for calabacitas con elote and serve this popular Mexican side dish at your dinner table. You can double the portion and eat it as a main dish with warm tortillas.
Carne con Chile
Carne con chile is an authentic Mexican stew.
Shrimp Tostadas
Salad, side, main dish, and bread all in a little stack? Yes, please! Make that two! The slaw, refried black beans, and shrimp stack up on crispy tostada shells for a fun and tasty dinner. If your family likes milder heat, use only one chipotle pepper, and omit the cayenne.
Crispy Flautas
I always order flautas at restaurants but have yet to see a recipe anywhere that makes them the way I like them - crispy. Instead of baking them, this recipe uses a deep fryer. It melds the flavors together and makes them extra crunchy. Serve with rice, salad, or whatever side dish you desire.
Arroz Rojo (Mexican Red Rice)
This Mexican red rice is easy to make and authentic in taste! Use a different chile if you want milder or hotter rice.
Tamales Oaxaqueños (Oaxacan-Style Tamales)
This authentic homemade tamales recipe comes from the Mexican region Oaxaca. The tamales are stuffed with a homemade masa and chicken filling made with tomatillos and 2 different types of chile peppers - ancho chile and mulato chile. [Recipe originally submitted to Allrecipes.com.mx]
Home-style Tacos al Pastor (Chile and Pineapple Pork Tacos)
Home-style tacos al pastor (chile and pineapple pork tacos) are a favorite in Mexico and Mexican restaurants throughout the world for good reason: The mixture of smoky, spicy chiles, sweet pineapples, fresh onions, and cilantro is taco perfection. Tacos al pastor are typcially made by marinating pork in chile sauce, layering the meat on a vertical rotisserie, adorning it with a pineapple, and roasting it slowly for hours — a process that's almost impossible to replicate at home. So we've taken the delicious, authentic flavors that make these tacos so special and adapted the recipe for your home kitchen so you can enjoy it whenever a craving strikes!
Tortas de Camarón
This tortas de camarón recipe is from my mother-in-law. She likes to serve it during Lent. It consists of fried shrimp patties smothered in sauce and nopales. You may serve this with rice and tortillas (some like to top it with cilantro). I just eat it like soup!
Carne en su Jugo (Meat in its Juices)
Carne en su jugo is a Guadalajara favorite. Small pieces of flank steak are cooked in their juices, then mixed with whole beans and crispy crumbled bacon. It makes me feel at home!
Bananas Foster Chimichangas
The contrast of the crunchy tortilla with the warm bananas is to die for. Serve with banana syrup and your favorite ice cream.
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