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Pan de Muerto

If I am dead, I would travel back for pan de muerto.

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Copycat Chipotle Chicken

It's so tasty that you'll find yourself making it on repeat.

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Carne Picada

Look for stew meat (chuck roast already cut into cubes) to help cut down on prep time.

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Arrachera

Juicy, flavorful, and oh-so-easy.

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Fajita Seasoning

This seasoning blend contains enough salt that you likely won’t need extra to season meat or vegetables. If you’re on a low-salt diet, you can decrease the salt or leave it out altogether, seasoning to taste. When using the seasoning in a dish, add the juice of 1/2 to 1 whole lime (to taste) for the best flavor.

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Mantecadas

Like most pan dulce, these lightly sweet muffins are especially good with coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Try serving with café con leche or Mexican hot chocolate.

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Microwave Arroz Verde

Rinse the rice until the water runs clear. If you don’t rinse the rice well, it will get clumpy when cooked and the herb mixture won’t stick to the kernels.

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Poblano, Corn, and Cheese Tamales

Look for corn husks that appear clean and free of debris. You also want to make sure they aren’t torn or are full of holes. For vegetarian tamales, use vegetable shortening or oil instead of lard in the masa.

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Chicken Tamales with Chile Verde

Look for corn husks that appear clean and free of debris. You also want to make sure they aren’t torn or are full of holes. For less spicy tamales, reduce the amount of serrano or jalapeño peppers or remove their membrane and seeds before using. I recommend making the masa for tamales after you make the chile verde in step 3. Use the reserved chicken stock from cooking the chicken.

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Masa for Tamales (Easy Tamale Dough)

The chicken stock should be warm or at room temperature. If it’s too hot, the lard in the dough will melt and separate. Instead of chicken stock, you can use beef or vegetable stock. For sweet tamales, use water.

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Pulled Pork Enchiladas

Use leftover carnitas or pork to make these flavorful pulled pork enchiladas. With an easy homemade enchilada sauce and gooey cheese, the whole family will love them.

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Tacos al Pastor

The key to the most flavorful tacos al pastor is to use Mexican dried chiles, achiote paste, and this easy recipe.

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Sazón Seasoning

Make your own sazón at home! The primary spices of the classic spice mix is achiote or annatto, salt, cumin, coriander, garlic, onion, oregano, and black pepper. It is a versatile spice blend, used as a rub prior to grilling, frying, or roasting proteins.

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Adobo Seasoning

Keep adobo in an airtight container away from heat, light, and moisture. You can store it indefinitely in a room-temperature pantry.

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Pozole Rojo (Mexican Pork and Hominy Stew)

We haven't made this in a slow cooker, but I'm guessing that step 6 could easily be done in a slow cooker. Tostadas are crispy fried corn tortillas. They are sold packaged and can often be found in the same section of your grocery store as fresh tortillas, or can be found at Mexican markets. You can make your own by frying stale corn tortillas (or tortillas that have dried out a bit in a warm oven), in hot vegetable oil until stiff.

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Esquites (Warm Mexican Corn Salad)

Esquites is a street food classic that's easy to make at home.

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Tepache

Don’t toss those pineapple peels! Instead, use them to make this delicious tepache, a fizzy, lightly sweetened Mexican brew.

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Easy Spanish Rice

My mother browns the rice in a separate pan from the pot she uses to heat the stock. This is just to save time. You could easily brown the rice and onions, and add cold stock and tomatoes to it, bring to a simmer, cover and cook, all in one pot. If you have homemade stock, use it! That's what will take this Spanish rice from good to great. Check the instructions on the rice package for the proportions of liquid to rice. They can range from 1:1 to 2:1. If your rice calls for 2 cups of water for every cup of rice, then for this recipe, use 4 cups of stock for 2 cups of rice.

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Cilantro Lime Rice

Our easy-to-make cilantro and lime rice is even better than Chipotle's and will be your new go-to for taco or burrito night.

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Grilled Mexican Street Corn (Elotes)

If you aren’t able to find traditional Mexican crema in your local grocery store, use regular sour cream spiked with some lime juice. You can also substitute crumbled feta for the cotija cheese.

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