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Recipes similar to Beef chimichangas 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 | Chilaquiles are fried corn tortillas cooked in red or green salsa and served with cheese or other condiments. They are typically served for breakfast together with eggs, beans and nopalitos (a Mexican vegetable). Tags: corn tortillas, red chile salsa, salsa verde, cheese, red onion | This is the chili con carne recipe of the famous restaurant Chasen's. This recipe uses both beef and pork meat, spices, parsley, butter, tomatoes and bell peppers and instead of red kidney beans, is uses pinto beans. You can substitute the pinto beans with red kidney beans or borlotti beans but if you want to be as close to the original recipe as possible, try to use the pinto beans. Tags: beef chuck, pork shoulder, chili powder, pinto beans, garlic Average user rating:  | 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:  | A great Mexican salsa with tomatillos (small green tomatoes widely used in the Mexican cusine) and chipotle chiles. The tomatillos are first roasted, then mixed with the chipotles, sauteed onion, coriander, vinegar and dried oregano. The salsa makes a great side dish with most Mexican dishes. Tags: tomatillos, olive oil, red onion, coriander, chipotle chiles | 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 | A different salsa that can be used instead of the regular tomato salsa, this one uses a combination of white, red and green onions, together with garlic, jalapeno chili, and coriander. Tags: white onion, red onion, green onion, garlic, vinegar | A typical, all purpose Mexican salsa, easy to make and great with most Mexican dishes. You can make it as mild or as hot as you like by adjusting the amount of jalapenos and chili powder used. This salsa will last for up to a week in the refrigerator. Tags: tomatoes, jalapeno peppers, cilantro, onion, chili powder | An alternative to the typical tomato salsa, this refreshing salsa is great on nachos, tacos, burritos or similar Mexican dishes.
Tags: avocado, tomatillos, green onions, lemon juice, jalapeno | 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 |
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