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Mexican + No cook recipes (35)

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Recipe by: AbsolutGillian
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This is a traditional paste that originated in the Yucatán region of Mexico. It is used in stews or as a rub for meats. Try it on pork, chicken, fish or seafood for a warm, spicy flavour.
 
Recipe by: 93VETTE
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Make this margarita recipe for a party and your parties will become legendary!
 
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.
 
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This is a recipe I love to make when having a Mexican fiesta. It is basically a dip, but can also be used as a filling for tacos and tortilla wraps.
 
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.
 
Recipe by: PHLOX
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The trick to great guacamole is - of course - good avocados. Make sure your avocados are ripe, and the Haas variety is always best. Serve this dip with tortilla crisps or an array of fresh vegetables.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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As part of a Tex-Mex vegetarian buffet, this dish is best served with black bean chilli, green rice, salsa cruda, stir-fried vegetables plus rich roast onions (all of which can be found on this site).
 
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: macaw
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A great marinade for fajitas. Also works well as a general spicy rub for meat or fish.
 
Recipe by: J-Shep
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This recipe is bursting with flavour! It is fresh and spicy, and did I mention easy? The chillies and Tabasco add heat, and the coriander, lime juice and spring onions create freshness.
 
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: SSMITHTRANS
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This is my husband's secret recipe. We always serve this to our favourite friends. A very straightforward margarita with no added sugar.
 
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A great dish for parties!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A smooth, creamy dip makes a wonderful informal appetiser and this recipe helps a little avocado to go a long way.
 
Recipe by: Bob Cody
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Diced tomatoes work nicely blended into a classic guacamole.
 
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.
 
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My boyfriends fail safe recipe for yummy salsa, careful though its hot!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Chunks of onion, tomato and jalapeño chillies add a flavour punch to this popular dip. Low-fat yoghurt and fromage frais lighten the mix and stretch two avocados to feed a horde of hungry dunkers.
 
Recipe by: CEWILSON
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Authentic mango margaritas make an impressive party cocktail. Or simply serve on a balmy Sunday afternoon!
 
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