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Chili beef enchiladas recipe 

Here is another great recipe for beef enchiladas. This one uses a ground beef chili mixture to fill the tortillas. You can adjust how hot the enchilladas will be by adjusting the amount of chili used in the recipe. The tortillas are filled with cheese and chili beef, rolled up and topped with extra chili beef, cheese and onion and then baked in the oven until the cheese melts. A typical Mexican dish that is great for a main dish, or even as an appetizer.
 
Tags: ground beef, chili powder, tomato sauce, tortillas, cheese 

Chipotle beef burritos recipe 

Chipotle beef burritos is another burrito recipe using beef, slow cooked over low heat with chipotle chiles and other spices. The tortillas are filled with the beef mixture, shredded cheese, pico de Gallo salsa and sour cream.
 
Tags: beef, chipotle chile, oregano, cumin, flour tortillas 

Beef burritos recipe 

Beef burritos is a favourite Mexican dish. In this recipe, the tortillas are filled with a beef paste, refried beans, sour cream, grated cheese and enchilada sauce and served with shredded lettuce, sliced onion and tomato.
 
Tags: ground beef, chili powder, onion, refried beans, flour tortillas 

Chorizo and eggs recipe 

Chorizo and eggs is a simple yet favorite Mexican breakfast. The eggs and chorizo sausage are srambled together with raising and served on a flour tortilla. The raisins can be omitted, but they create a nice balance with the heat of the chorizo sausage.
 
Tags: Mexican chorizo sausages, olive oil, eggs, raisins, flour tortillas 

Shrimp and bacon chimichangas recipe 

A shrimp and bacon enchiladas recip, very easy to make and extremely delicious. Flour tortillas are filled with fried bacon and shrimp, salsa, avocado and cheese. They are then folded into an envelope and fried in vegetable oil. The chimichangas can be baked in the oven (if you would prefer a healthier version), but the taste of fried chimichangas is unique. You can serve the chimichangas with fresh salsa, sour cream, guacamole and Mexican fried rice.
 
Tags: shrimp, bacon, avocado, salsa, flour tortillas 

Lamb barbacoa recipe 

Another great Mexican recipe, lamb barbacoa or barbequed lamb is lamb marinated in a chile sauce, slow cooked in the oven for 3 1/2 to 4 hours and served in a flour tortilla with onion, coriander and Mexican salsa. The original recipe called for cooking the meat in a pit, over a pot with water that was sitting on hot coals. The same method can be used to make pork barbacoa.
 
Tags: lab shoulder, ancho chiles, chipotle chiles, garlic, flour tortillas 

Texas style stacked cheese enchiladas recipe 

Texas style stacked cheese enchiladas. Corn tortillas are layered with cheese, onions and chili sauce in between, cooked until the cheese melts, and served with a fried egg on top. A delicious Tex-Mex dish that takes a bit of effort to make but is definetely worth it.
 
Tags: ancho chiles, chipotle chiles, adobo sauce, cumin, corn tortillas 

Texas style stacked enchiladas recipe 

A classic Texas style dish, stacked enchiladas are layers of corn tortillas, chile sauce, onion and cheese, baked in the oven until the cheese is bubbly and served with a fried egg or sour cream on top. This dish is easy and simple to make and extremely tasty. For a variation you can try adding refried beans and/or cooked chicken together with the cheese.
 
Tags: ancho cilies, chipotle chilies, garlic, onion, corn tortillas 

Carnitas (Pork tacos) recipe 

Carnitas are corn tortillas filled with a pork mixture and other ingredients. In this recipe, the pork is first cooked in water, spices, herbs and tomatoes for several hours, then roasted briefly. It is then used as a filling for corn tortillas, together with typical Mexican ingredients such as avocado, lettuce, refried beans and cheese.
 
Tags: pork shoulder, beef broth, tomato salsa, pico de gallo, corn tortillas 

Pork burritos recipe 

Tortillas filled with pork and lettuce. The pork is slow cooked for about 4 hours together with garlic, onion, spices and ancho chile until tender and falling apart. Note that there is no cheese or beans in this recipe.
 
Tags: pork shoulder, lettuce, garlic, ancho chile, tortillas