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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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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 

Chicken enchiladas with roasted tomato sauce recipe 

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 
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Classic Guacamole (with Ancho chiles) recipe 

An original Mexican guacamole dip using Ancho chiles. Use with typical Mexican dishes such as fajitas or chimichangas.
 
Tags: guacamole, lime juice, ancho chile, olive oil, onion 
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Mexican red chile sauce recipe 

A great red chili sauce, ideal with many Mexican dishes such as enchiladas, chimichangas, tamales, tacos, burritos and more. Easy to make, this sauce can be refrigerated and sevelar weeks.
 
Tags: ancho chiles, garlic, cloves, black peppercorns, salt 

Homemade flour tortillas (Tortillas de harina) recipe 

Homemade flour tortillas are easy to make using simple ingredients such as all purpose flour, salt, vegetable shortening and water. The tortillas can be made in advance, wrapped in plastic film and refrigerated for a few days. Flour tortillas are an essential ingredient in Mexican cuisine, in dishes such as fajitas, burritos, chimichangas, enchiladas and much more.
 
Tags: all purpose flour, vegetable shortening, baking soda, water 

Homemade flour tortillas recipe 

Easy homemade flour tortillas made using ingredients that can be found at home any time. You can increase the amount of ingredients to make more tortillas; the quantities in this recipe are eough to make 8 tortillas.
 
Tags: all purpose flour, baking powder, vegetable oil, warm milk 

Traditional Texas beef chili recipe 

Traditional Texas style beef chili made with chili peppers, spices, herbs, coffee, beer and Mexican chocolate. This delicious beef chili can be served with flour tortillas, cheddar cheese, onion slices and sour cream.
 
Tags: ancho chiles, pasilla chiles, guajillo chiles, chipotle chiles, beef 

Easy beef chilli (chilli con carne) recipe 

A simple, delicious, easy to make beef chilli without beans, great with tortilla chips, flour tortillas or rice.
 
Tags: ground beef, Chipotle chiles, Ancho chiles, Guajille chiles, onion 

TexMex pork asado recipe 

A classic Tex-Mex dish, pork Asado is pork slow cooked in a garlic and chile sauce. The chiles used in this recipe are dried and before using them, they have to be dehydrated, ie, soaked in water for 8 to 10 hours. It is therefore best to soak the chiles a day ahead.
 
Tags: ancho chiles, pork shoulder, garlic, onion, coriander