Mexican Recipes

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Tamales Verdes
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Tamales Verdes

These chicken tamales, drenched in tomatillo salsa, are a staple of the Christmas tamale season of Argelia Vergara, a Staten Island resident who makes them to celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The recipe is labor-intensive, so enlist helpers in the kitchen to wrap the tamales in corn husks. The result is well worth the effort.

1h 45mAbout 50 tamales.
Soft Black Bean Tacos With Salsa and Cabbage
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Soft Black Bean Tacos With Salsa and Cabbage

Canned black beans and lots of cabbage combine in a quick, utterly satisfying one-dish taco dinner. They can be served open-faced or folded over

20m4 servings
Migas with Pico de Gallo
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Migas with Pico de Gallo

30m4 to 6 servings
Tacos de Carnitas
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Tacos de Carnitas

I don't know of a better way to turn 3 pounds of pork shoulder into dinner. Or a dinner party. Carnitas can be simply rolled into a corn tortilla, or used as the basis for something more ambitious, like tamales or empanadas. The trick here is patience, especially when the liquid is almost boiled out and the meat begins to fry a bit in its own fat.

2h 30m6 to 8 servings
Chicken Soup With Chipotle Paste
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Chicken Soup With Chipotle Paste

30m4 servings
Turkey Enchiladas With Mole Sauce
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Turkey Enchiladas With Mole Sauce

40m4 servings
Chipotle, Tomatillo and Pineapple Salsa
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Chipotle, Tomatillo and Pineapple Salsa

1h2 1/4 cups
Avocado Tacos
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Avocado Tacos

Most top chefs will tell you the same thing: When they finally escape from the elaborate labors they oversee in the kitchen, they crave late-night street food that’s poetically simple and satisfying: hot dogs, fried rice, a bowl of noodles. For Enrique Olvera, the chef at Cosme in New York and Pujol in Mexico City, that hand-to-mouth haiku can be found in avocado tacos, which he scarfs down around the clock. They serve as both “a comfort,” he said, and “a cultural expression.” In its most basic form, an avocado taco is like a two-bite couplet in praise of Mexican ingredients: a chewy corn tortilla enclosing creamy slices of the-butter-that-grows-on-trees. Spare additions elevate that avocado: a pinch of salt, a spray of lime juice, a sprinkle of chopped onions and cilantro. But the chef takes elevation one step further with a salsa made of pasilla chiles and tomatillos.

45m12 tacos
Vegetable Tostadas With Dark Chili-Garlic Sauce
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Vegetable Tostadas With Dark Chili-Garlic Sauce

You can find dried ancho chilies, sometimes called pasilla chilies, in supermarkets where Mexican foods are sold. They have a rich, sweet flavor. The chipotle adds heat to the mix. You can use other vegetables in season. This is the winter version.

1h4 servings.
Crabmeat Tostadas
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Crabmeat Tostadas

All you need is a little lime juice, cilantro and chili pepper for this crabmeat tostada topping. Corn makes a nice addition too, but at this time of year it will have to come from the freezer.

10m6 main-dish servings or 10 appetizer servings.
Potato Tacos
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Potato Tacos

15m12 tacos
Pork and Green Chile Tacos
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Pork and Green Chile Tacos

The best taco consists of a warm corn tortilla with a spoonful or two of savory filling. That’s it! If you’re feeling extravagant, add a drizzle of salsa or crema, maybe a sprinkling of queso fresco, a slice or two of jalapeño. Here, the filling is pork simmered with tomatillos, green chiles and spices, an exquisite mixture even if it’s gone in three bites. (Make extra!)

1h6 to 8 servings
Red Chilaquiles With Chicken
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Red Chilaquiles With Chicken

Chilaquiles is a sort of top-of-the-stove tortilla casserole. In its simplest form, it consists of a freshly made salsa into which you stir fried tortillas. Sometimes eggs are added, and sometimes chicken as well. The salsa can be red or green; even thick black beans may be used. I favor microwave-toasted tortillas, but if you don’t have the time, use baked tortilla chips. Serve this right after you’ve stirred in the tortilla chips, because if they’re not fried, they will quickly become soggy.

40mServes four
Tlayuda With Black Bean Purée
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Tlayuda With Black Bean Purée

30m4 to 8 servings
Crab-Filled Tortillas With Avocado Sauce
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Crab-Filled Tortillas With Avocado Sauce

20mFour servings
Tostadas With Sweet and Hot Peppers and Eggs
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Tostadas With Sweet and Hot Peppers and Eggs

This comforting topping is a kind of Mexican piperade.

30m4 servings
Shrimp in Tomatillo and Herb Sauce
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Shrimp in Tomatillo and Herb Sauce

This fragrant, pungent shrimp dish is an adaptation of a dish from Veracruz. In the authentic dish the herbal flavor comes from hoja santa, an aniselike Mexican herb that isn’t easy to find in the United States. I’ve created a flavor that is reminiscent of hoja santa by combining basil, tarragon and mint.

40mServes four
Fresh Tortillas
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Fresh Tortillas

I am a firm believer that the tortilla makes the taco. It is a travesty to slow-cook meats and beans, find delicious cheeses and chop fresh herbs only to throw them onto stale, chemical-laden tortillas. For this recipe, I recommend purchasing a tortilla press, though it is not necessary. Tortillas aren’t hard to make, but they require a little bit of practice.  The most delicious tortillas come from masa made from nixtamalized corn, but you can also make masa from good quality masa harina. Tortilla factories will often sell you prepared masa.

30m10 6-inch tortillas
Salsa de Chili Verde
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Salsa de Chili Verde

10m2 cups
Intricate Green Gazpacho
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Intricate Green Gazpacho

15m4 servings
Soft Tacos With Mushrooms and Cabbage
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Soft Tacos With Mushrooms and Cabbage

Two nutrient-dense vegetables combine forces in this delicious filling. Mushrooms are an excellent source of vitamins and many minerals, particularly selenium, copper, potassium, phosphorous, zinc, and manganese – and they contain a powerful antioxidant called L-ergothioneine. They're used medicinally throughout Asia for their immunity-boosting properties. They also contain more protein than most other vegetables, and their meaty texture makes them a perfect choice for vegetarians. Cabbage possesses phytochemicals like sulforaphane, which protects the body against cancer-causing free radicals, and indoles, which help metabolize estrogens. It’s also an excellent source of vitamins K and C, and a very good source of dietary fiber, vitamin B6, folate, manganese and omega-3 fatty acids.

15m4 servings.
Tortilla Soup
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Tortilla Soup

This version of the classic Mexican soup calls for fried tortilla chips to be blended in with the broth and chiles. This yields an earthy bisque with a gentle, smoky heat. And it can be prepared in under a half hour.

25m4 servings
Tacos With Turkey Picadillo
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Tacos With Turkey Picadillo

Picadillo is a typical filling for tacos, enchiladas and chilies, traditionally made with ground beef. I lighten the sweet and savory mixture by using ground turkey breast.

1h6 servings
Green Chilaquiles With Chicken and Squash
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Green Chilaquiles With Chicken and Squash

Of all the dishes I make with tomatillos, this one counts as the greatest comfort food. You can toast the tortillas in a microwave: zap them for one minute at 100 percent power, and turn them over and zap them again. Repeat until they are crisp and brown, then break up into large pieces.

45mServes four