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Recipes similar to Texas style beef chilli Chile con carne, or chilli with meat, is one of the most popular Mexican or Tex-Mex recipes. It is basically a spicy meat stew with lots of spices. This recipe uses Chipotle chiles, a dried, smoked Jalapeno type of chile and has a great smokey flavor. The chilli takes quite some time to cook, since the meat that is being used is not tender enough - a long cooking process is therefore required to tenderize the meat. Chilli refrigerates well for 1 or 2 weeks and can be frozen for one or two months. Refrigerating chili for at least 24 hours actually improves its taste and the extra time allows for the flavors to enhance. Tags: beef, Chipotle chilli, garlic, cayenne pepper, onion Average user rating:  | Burritos are another Mexican favorite recipe, very similar to enchiladas. In this recipe, flour tortillas are filled with a beef steak and bean mixture, folded like an envelope, topped with a tomato based chili sauce and cheese and baked until the cheese melts. Burritos can be served as a starter or main dish, together with Mexican condiments. Tags: sirloin steak, pinto beans, tomatoes, tortillas, Worcestershire sauce | Another beef steak fajitas recipe using rump steak (or similar) instead of skirt steak. Whereas the traditional beef steak fajitas recipe requires that the steak is cooked over coals, in this recipe, the steak is fried in a skillet or frying pan. The beef steak is first marinated for several hours with oil and spices and then cooked for a few minutes. Tags: beef rump steak, garlic, jalapeno, cumin, bell peppers | Flour tortillas filled with a beef and bean mixture, topped with enchilada sauce and served with sour cream, salsa, cheese, tomatoes and other typical Mexican ingredients. Beef and bean burritos are an excellent main dish or appetizer, great in taste and easy to make. Tags: ground beef, onion, garlic, chili powder, oregano | Delicious beef and bean burritos, easy to make and ready in just 15 minutes. All you need to do is cook the beef and serve it on a flour tortilla together with enchilada souce, sour cream, lettuce, onion and tomatoes. Make sure you have some enchilada souce and refried beans ready. Tags: ground beef, chili powder, refried beans, cheddar cheese, enchilada sauce | Corn tortillas filled with cooked shredded beef, fried until crispy and served with sour cream, salsa, lettuce, tomato and coriander. The beef used in this flaoutas recipe is first browned, then slow cooked in a liquid flavored with garlic, onion, cumin, jalapenos and tomatillos. Flaoutas are a delicious main dish and an excellent alternative to chimichangas or fajitas. Tags: chuck roast, tortillas, garlic, jalapenos, cumin | Delicious, easy to make Tex-Mex sloppy Joes. Ground beef is browned and cooked with onion, Mexican spices, tomato sauce and beer, then served on hamburger buns topped with onion, pickled jalapeno slices, cheese and guacamole. Tags: ground beef, chipotle in adobo sauce, onion, garlic, oregano | This is a variation of the chicken enchiladas verde that uses over roasted tomato sauce instead of the tomatillo (Verde) sauce. This traditional Mexican recipe using flour tortillas, first fried in vegetable oil, then stuffed with cooked chicken, oven roasted tomato sauce and chili tomato sauce, rolled up, topped with more tomato sauce and cheese and baked for a few minutes in the oven. The roasted tomato sauce (recipe included) takes 6 to 8 hours to prepare but the result is worth the effort. You can make extra tomato sauce and refrigerate it. Tags: chicken breast, garlic cloves, oven roasted tomato sauce, flour tortillas, chili tomato salsa Average user rating:  | An extra hot version of chili con carne that uses a combination of chili peppers, chili powder, Tabasco sauce and chorizo sausage (which is a hot Mexican sausage). This dish can be served with Mexican fried rice, sour cream and salsa. Tags: ground beef, chorizo sausage, chili powder, jalapeno chili, garlic | A beef chile or chili con carne recipe, this time made the El Charro Mexican cafe way. The beef is cut into 1 inch cubes, coated in seasoned flour, browned and then slow cooked with a Colorado chili salsa, garlic and oregano. You can serve this delicious chili con carne dish with cornbread or flour tortillas and sour cream. This chili recipe is very easy to make, provided you have the Colorado red chili sauce ready, and is extremely delicious. Tags: beef, Colorado chile sauce, garlic, oregano, flour |
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