6 Mexican-Inspired Recipes (2024)

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Welcome, again, toKelly's Kitchen. One of my favorite styles of food to cook is Mexican. Partly because of my heritage, but also because of the myriad of flavors. From slow-cooked carnitas to Mexican street corn, there are so many wonderful dishes that run the full flavor spectrum.

Today, I've collected 6 Mexican-Inspired recipes that I like to make at home. If you're interested in making any or all, just follow the links for the full recipe card.

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Kelly is sharing 6 Mexican-inspired recipes you have to try at home

You can get the full recipe card for a dish by clicking the link at the end of each section

6 Mexican-Inspired Recipes You Have to Try

1. Skillet Huevos Rancheros for Two

Lately my favorite brunch order at a particular restaurant is Huevos Rancheros. We haven’t been out for brunch the last few weeks so I decided to make the dish at home. This is a really simple recipe that we will make in an oven-safe skillet, with chorizo, black beans, tomatoes, cheddar cheese, crispy corn tortillas, and avocado with two fried eggs on top. This is a skillet for two, but it can easily be scaled up for a group. It’s fresh and savory – perfect for a brunch, lunch or dinner! Let’s get right to it: Skillet Huevos Rancheros For Two.

2. Chorizo & Rice Stuffed Poblano Peppers

Today’s recipe is my take on a Mexican-inspired stuffed pepper. Though Mexico has its Chile Relleno, this version is not battered and fried. The stuffing is done like fried rice, so we will crisp up some rice, with red bell pepper, corn and chorizo. Then top the stuffed poblano peppers with cheese and briefly bake to melt the cheese. This is a really easy recipe that is pretty quick too. Let’s get right to it!

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3. Tacos Dorados (Crispy Tacos)

Today we have Tacos Dorados, or Crispy Tacos. This is a great recipe to make for a group, or you can do what I did and make half a batch and save the rest of the filling for either something else or another batch of tacos. I found this recipe on America’s Test Kitchen; it’s not only easy, but these are amazingly good tacos! Different than street tacos, these are shallow-fried (with the meat filling inside) to create a deliciously crunchy shell. Let’s get to the recipe!

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4. Homemade Tamales

When I was young, we had Thanksgivings at my paternal grandparent’s house. My grandfather is of Mexican descent and so my grandmother always had tamales in addition to the American Thanksgiving staples. So, just in time for Thanksgiving, tamales seemed like the perfect way to use my short-rib leftovers.

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5. Mexican Tortilla Lasagna

Today, we have a really simple way to enjoy Mexican flavors in a casserole form. Mexican Tortilla Lasagna is a layered casserole with flour tortillas and a savory, slightly spicy mix of ground beef and Mexican chorizo, with corn and beans. And don’t forget the cheese! We have cheddar and a pepper jack cheese studded with the famous Hatch Chilis. This is a fantastic casserole topped with your favorite toppings; hot sauce, sour cream, pickled jalapeños and cilantro. Let’s get right to it!

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6. Sazon Chicken Tortilla Soup

Today’s post is kind of a two-parter. The first part is an easy chicken meal prep; then we will use half of the prepped chicken for today’s recipe and the other half for tomorrow’s recipe. So maybe it’s more of a three-parter! For today, we are going to turn seasoned, baked chicken thighs into a flavorful Chicken Tortilla Soup; with black beans and corn. Let’s bake off some chicken thighs!

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6 Mexican-Inspired Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What are 6 popular Mexican dishes? ›

In this article, we'll be sharing 20 of the best Mexican foods that you absolutely must try.
  • Tacos al pastor. These tacos are made with marinated pork that is cooked on a spit and then sliced thin. ...
  • Enchiladas. ...
  • Tamales. ...
  • Chiles rellenos. ...
  • Pozole. ...
  • Guacamole. ...
  • Sopaipillas. ...
  • Tortas.
Jan 29, 2023

What is a traditional Mexican dish? ›

Chile en nogada, maize, tamales, pozole, mezcal, pan de muerto, cóctel de camarón Mole sauce, which has dozens of varieties across the Republic, is seen as a symbol of Mexicanidad and is considered Mexico's national dish.

What is the most eaten food by Mexicans? ›

Corn as a staple

Corn is the most eaten staple among Mexican consumers. It is the base ingredient of tortillas, a type of slim flatbread and, one of the most representative and widely consumed food products in the country, used for the preparation of tacos, quesadillas, and other dishes.

What is Mexico's national food? ›

Mole poblano is perhaps the best known of all mole varieties. An ancient dish native to the state of Puebla, it has been called the national dish of Mexico, and ranked first as the most typical of Mexican dishes.

What do Mexicans eat for lunch? ›

A staple of Mexican food is comida, which translates as either food or lunch. Mexicans typically eat their second meal of the day between 2 and 4 p.m. Though the meal is earlier, like dinner north of the border, comida is the largest meal of the day, with several courses, soup, meat, beans, and tortillas.

Is a burrito a Mexican dish? ›

Yes! In fact, burritos are one of the most popular dishes in Mexican cuisine, and their roots can be traced back to the 19th century. They originated in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, where miners would fill flour tortillas with beans, cheese, and meat to create a portable, easy-to-eat meal.

What are the 3 staple foods in Mexican cooking? ›

The three staples in the cuisine of Mexico are dishes of corn, beans and chillies (hot peppers), all present before the Spanish arrived. Corn is consumed in all possible forms, but most importantly as a tortilla (a thin, round pancake made from corn dough).

What are 20 Mexican foods? ›

Check out our list of the top 20 Mexican dishes that will make you want to taste immediately the magnificence of Mexican gastronomy:
  • Barbacoa 🐐
  • Peneques 🌽
  • Gorditas 🐮
  • Tlayudas
  • Aguachile 🌶️
  • Tamales
  • Carnitas 🐷
  • Pozole 🥣
Feb 25, 2022

What are 5 popular foods in Mexico? ›

10 Delicious Foods to Eat While You're in Mexico
  • Mexican Birria. Though birria has always been a staple of authentic Mexican food, it's seen a recent rise in popularity that has introduced countless new foodies to its delicious taste. ...
  • Churros. ...
  • Tacos al pastor.
  • Tostadas.
  • Chilaquiles.
  • Chiles en nogada.
  • Pozole.
  • Enchiladas.

What is the most commonly served alongside meals in Mexico? ›

Refried beans, as well as rice and tortillas, are usually served in every Mexican meal, as well as guacamole and a delicious salsa made with different kinds of chili peppers and red or green tomatoes, onions, garlic and cilantro.

What is the biggest meal in Mexican culture? ›

Make Breakfast the Biggest Meal

Lunchtime takes place sometime around 2:00 pm and it's usually a 4 course meal composed of a soup, rice or pasta, the main dish and dessert. Dinner would usually be a smaller meal or snack, in cases even a corn on the cob with mayonnaise and cheese would do.

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