Recipes similar to El Charro chile con carne (El Charro red chili beef stew)

New Mexico style stacked enchiladas (enchiladas chatas) recipe 

This is a traditional, Mexican enchiladas recipe, where instead of rolling up the tortillas, they are stacked, one on top of the other, with chili beef and cheese filling in between. The enchiladas are assembled in individual dishes and the final layer is topped with lettuce, tomatoes, onion and a poached egg. Enchiladas chatas (stacked enchiladas) is great when served with condiments such as guacamole, sour cream and salsa.
 
Tags: ground beef, chili powder, garlic, cayenne pepper, tortillas 

Lawrys Beef and Bean Tacos recipe 

Easy, delicious beef and bean tacos using Lawry's special seasoning mix. Serve them in tacos (you can optionally use flour tortillas) with your favorite toppings.
 
Tags: ground beef, garlic, taco shells, tortillas, cheese 

Easy ground beef tacos recipe 

Crispy taco shells filled with a spicy ground beef mixture and topped with shredded cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and salsa. A simple Mexican favorite dish that is easy to make. The beef mixture can be made ahead and preheated just before serving.
 
Tags: ground beef, cumin, oregano, jalapeno chiles, cilantro 

Hot and spicy Chili con carne recipe 

Here is another chili recipe that is hot and delicious. The ingredients used in this recipe may look a lot, but most of them are spices and herbs that are added together at the final stage of cooking. Unlike many other chili recipes, this one does not use red kidney or other type of beans. Instead, it uses a variety of fresh and powdered chili peppers, such as jalapeno, green chilies, cayenne etc. The resulting dish is quite hot, but equally tasty. Serve it with Mexican fried rice. sour cream and fresh chopped coriander for a complete meal.
 
Tags: ground beef chuck, garlic, chili, jalapeno, tomato sauce 

Stacked beef enchiladas recipe 

Easy ground beef stacked enchiladas. The dish is a variation of the typical Mexican enchiladas dish and is made with layers of flour tortillas topped with ground beef, sour cream, green chiles and grated cheese. This recipe can serve 2 for main dish, or 4-6 for an appetizer. Adjust the amount of green chiles used to your liking.
 
Tags: ground beef, onion, flour tortillas, cheddar cheese, salsa 

Beef tacos recipe 

A typical Mexican food, beef tacos are hard u-shaped corn tortillas (called taco shells) filled with a beef mixture and topped with a variety of ingredients such as lettuce, tomatoes, onions and cheese. Tacos can make a good starter dish and are great for parties.
 
Tags: ground beef, onion, oregano, chile powder, taco shells 

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 

Shredded Beef recipe 

Simple, easy to prepare shredded beef recipe, great for a variety of Mexican dishes such as tacos, burritos or enchiladas. Beef roast seasoned and sealed, then cooked in beef stock until tender. The beef is shredded and cooked again in its liquid for 30 minutes more.
 
Tags: roast beef, onion, garlic, green chiles, lime juice 

Mexican style marinated beef (Carne Asada) recipe 

Mexican style beef steak, marinated in olive oil, garlic, lime and oregano, then broiled to perfection. The marinating process results in a tender, juicy beef steak  that can make a delicious main dish when served on warm tortillas together with Mexican condiments such as salsa, guacamole and fried rice.
 
Tags: beef steak, lime juice, oregano, garlic, olive oil 
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Chipotle chilli con carne (beef chilli with Chipotle chiles) recipe 

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 
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