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Mexican

Rosaura's Festive Salad

We adapted this gorgeous salad, full of intriguing flavors and textures and so colorful it looks like a fireworks display, from a recipe that Mexican chef María Dolores Torres Yzábal contributed to México, The Beautiful Cookbook.

Tortillas in Black Bean Sauce

Enfrijoladas Enchiladas, entomatadas, and enfrijoladas are all different preparations that take a corn tortilla and bathe it in a sauce of chiles, tomatoes, thick cream, or — as they prefer in Oaxaca — long-simmered black beans. While it is traditional to fold them into quarters or thirds, you can also fold them over once. Wait to season the beans with salt until they are just soft.

Guacamole with Lime and Roasted Chilies

Serve with jicama sticks, radish slices, peeled cooked shrimp, and corn tortilla chips.

Carlos Conrique's Salad

The idea for this salad came from Carlos Conrique, who worked at Billy Cross's cooking school in Morelia, a beautiful 16th-century Mexican town. Today, Conrique is a chef at the Blue Door, in Miami's Delano Hotel, where his dishes are still influenced by his childhood in Guadalajara.

Rajas

This quick and easy rendition of the classic is made with canned chilies.

Avocado and Smoked Pork Carnitas

Carnitas is a traditional Mexican dish of fried pork. In this version, the meat is braised with vegetables and spices. For best results, use large, meaty ham hocks.

Grilled Pork Ribs with Tamarind Recado

It takes one to two days to marinate the meat for this recipe, but it's worth it. These will be some of the best ribs you'll ever eat.

Chicken Posole

Basic Flour Tortilla

Skirt Steak Quesadillas

Susan serves these with homemade pico de gallo, but purchased salsa also works well.

Corn-Crusted Red Snapper with Achiote Shrimp

The signature dish at Américas in Houston. Achiote paste adds earthy flavor and deep red color to the shrimp.

Tamalitos

These tiny tamales can be made a day or two ahead with no compromise. Corn is the essential flavor here, so be sure yours is sweet and fresh by tasting each ear. In the absence of fresh corn you can use frozen, but you should taste that, too.

Chicken in Almond Sauce

Ground almonds create texture and thicken the sauce of pollo almendrado—our homage to New York's large Mexican and Central American population.

Komal’s Pan de Elote

Try Komal’s pan de elote recipe with fresh corn and rice flour; a Mexican sweet corn cake topped with silky corn whipped cream.

Smoky Orange Chicken Thighs

Chicken thighs cooked inside parchment packets alongside onions and oranges makes for a flavorful dinner that’s almost entirely hands off.
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