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Latin American + No cook recipes (17)

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Recipe by: VALKARYN
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This is a light starter or snack that gets its kick from jalapeno chillies. Finely chop the jalapenos and sprinkle them over the tortillas to taste.
 
Recipe by: CHRISTYJ
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A simple and tasty bean salad inspired by fresh Mexican flavours. This is great on its own with tortilla chips, or as a side to tacos, burritos or fajitas.
 
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This salad is healthy, fresh and colourful, and includes a very tasty lime dressing.
 
Recipe by: BOBSROAD
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Light and fresh, crunchy and slightly sweet, this can be served as a salad or a salsa. It's a tasty combination of black turtle beans, roasted red peppers, fresh green peppers, red onion and corn.
 
Recipe by: Jumala
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This exotic recipe for still 'lemonade' actually uses limes. Don't make this ahead of time - it is best served immediately.
 
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You can make this sweet using salted peanuts too, it will lend a slightly salty bite to it, which is also common in Brazil.
 
Recipe by: CAMILLA362
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Brazil's national cocktail is so refreshing and delicious! Ask your off license to order Cachaca for you if they don't stock it, there's no substitute.
 
Recipe by: JAMESPOL
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A nice salad with a bit of heat from fresh chillies - perfect as a side for Mexican dishes or barbecued meats. Dress with your choice of dressing, or with a simple mix of olive oil and vinegar.
 
Recipe by: Ty Robbins
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This is a delicious and aromatic Argentinean marinade or sauce. Use it on barbecued meats - it's especially good with steak. The sauce is best if used immediately but will keep in the refrigerator for a couple of days.
 
Recipe by: Denise Goodman
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A quick, simple recipe for a tasty guacamole with tomatoes. Serve with tortilla crisps for a festive party nibble.
 
Recipe by: TIM LILES
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Serve this just like you would ordinary salsa. It's a nice alternative and packed with flavour.
 
Recipe by: Cecilia D
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Fresh ripe tomatoes, chillies, onion, garlic and coriander with a splash of lime juice - all you need to make a delightfully refreshing salsa. Adjust the heat level by experimenting with the amount and type of chillies you use. Jalapeños will give the most heat! Use jarred if you can't find them fresh.
 
Recipe by: JAVI19
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Ceviche, a citrusy seafood salad, is popular throughout Latin America. It can be served with tortilla crisps as a meal or as a starter.
 
Recipe by: Pam Garrison
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This Mexican-inspired salad works well as an addition to wraps, tacos and burritos. It's also good to spoon onto scrambled eggs. Of course, it's great on it's own, too! If you can't find tinned black beans, substitute dried or a tin of borlotti beans.
 
Recipe by: FIVEBRIGS
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Sofrito in Spanish simply refers to any well cooked sauce. In Puerto Rico it is something like a mirepoix that is used as the base for many dishes, such as soups and stews. Use this to breathe new life into your everyday dishes, or simply add to rice for a delicious pilaf.
 
Recipe by: DIANEOWEN23
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This is a Latin-style coleslaw dressed with lemon and olive oil. It's great with leftover barbecued meat in tortilla wraps.
 
Recipe by: CARISNELL
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Lime juice combined with avocados and sweetcorn make this yummy salsa go well with plain tortilla crisps or with grilled chicken. Make just before serving for the best flavour and texture.
 
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