31 Most Popular Mexican Recipes (2024)

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Here are 31 of the most popular recipes from Mexico, organized by course:

Breakfast

1. Huevos Rancheros

Huevos rancheros or ranch-style eggs are a true Mexican institution and a complete meal with eggs and tomatoes that is mainly served at breakfast.

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Appetizers

2. Ceviche

Ceviche is a seafood dish popular in the coastal regions of Latin America, including Peru. It is made from raw fish cured in citrus juice and hot peppers.

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3. Guacamole

Guacamole is a delicious Mexican dip prepared with ripe avocado, onion, chili pepper, cilantro, tomato, and lime.

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4. Quesadilla

A quesadilla is a corn or flour tortilla folded in half, stuffed with various ingredients that typically include cheese, and that is grilled on a comal.

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Soup

5. Sopa Azteca

Sopa azteca is a delicious traditional Mexican soup recipe prepared with fried tortillas and served with avocado, cheese and cream.

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6. Sopa de Lima

Sopa de lima is a delicious light and refreshing Mexican chicken soup with lime and crunchy tortilla strips that can be served hot or mild.

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Main Dishes

7. Burritos

The creation of burritos is attributed to Juan Mendez, a food stand merchant from the Bella Vista neighborhood of Ciudad Juarez in the state of Chihuahua.

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8. Cemita Poblana

Cemita poblana is a traditional Mexican sandwich full of flavors that is filled with breaded chicken, pork or beef, as well as avocado, Oaxaca cheese and chipotle.

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9. Enchiladas

Enchiladas are rolled corn tortillas that are stuffed with meat, cheese, beans or potatoes before being covered with a chili pepper sauce.

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10. Gordita

Gordita ("little fattie" in Spanish) is a small thick corn tortilla, cut in half and garnished with various fillings.

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11. Huachinango a la Veracruzana

Huachinango a la Veracruzana is a traditional Mexican main course prepared with red snapper cooked in a spicy tomato sauce.

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12. Papadzules

Papadzules are delicious fried corn tortillas, dipped in a roasted pumpkin seed sauce, topped with boiled eggs and salsa chiltomate.

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13. Red Pozole

Pozole is a festive Mexican dish, a pre-Colombian soup or stew traditionally made with pork, chicken or shrimp and which includes hominy.

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14. Taco de Papa

Tacos de papa are crispy deep fried tacos filled with seasoned mashed potato and generously topped with queso panela, onions, tomatoes and lettuce.

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15. Tacos de Pescado

It is in Ensenada, a fishing port on the Pacific coast of Baja California that the fish tacos (tacos de pescado) were born in the early 1960s.

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Bread

16. Bolillo

A bolillo or pan francés is a traditional bread made in Mexico. It is a variation of French baguette, although shorter and often baked in a stone oven.

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17. Tortilla de Harina

A flour tortilla or tortilla de harina is a thin flat bread from Mexico which is used in recipes such as burritos or tacos.

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18. Tortilla de Maiz

Corn tortillas are a staple in Mexico and Central America. They can be used to make tacos, enchiladas or be fried to make corn tortilla chips.

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Drinks

19. Atol de Elote

Atol de elote is a delicious sweet beverage made from corn. A creation of the Mayan civilization, it is now popular in Central America.

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20. Horchata

Made with rice and almonds, horchata is a popular beverage throughout Mexico. It is sweet, cold and milky: a wonderful refreshing summer beverage.

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21. Paloma

Paloma is a Mexican tequila-based co*cktail prepared with grapefruit-flavored soda, that is served on the rocks and with a slice of lime.

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22. Rompope

Rompope is a traditional beverage similar to eggnog that is popular in El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Belize and Mexico.

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23. Tejuino

Tejuino is a delicious Mexican fermented drink made with masa harina mixed with water, piloncillo and lime.

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Desserts

24. Buñuelos

Buñuelos, also known as bimuelos, birmuelos, bermuelos, burmuelos, bunyols, bonuelos and bougnettes are traditional Spanish, Jewish and Moorish donuts, often prepared for Christmas, Ramadan and Hanukkah.

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25. Cocadas

Cocadas are small caramelized confectioneries made with fresh coconut and panela, originally from Spain and popular throughout Latin America.

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26. Cubitos

Charamuscas are very popular drinks from El Salvador. They are made from fresh fruit, milk, or other flavored liquid, which is poured into plastic bags and eaten frozen.

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27. Dulce de Leche

Dulce de leche (or milk jam), is produced by the simmering of milk and sugar. It is a very popular ingredient in Latin America and Spain.

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28. Flan Mixto

The flan mixto or flan casero mixto is a popular Argentinian, Uruguayan and Mexican dessert. Caramel custard with dulce de leche and whipped cream.

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29. Garrapiñadas

Garrapiñadas are snacks made with caramelized peanuts, popular in Latin America, particularly in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Mexico and Peru.

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30. Polvorones

Polvorones take their name from the Spanish word "polvo" which translates to "powder". They were introduced to Mexico by Spanish settlers.

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31. Torta de Cielo

Torta de cielo is a particularly light almond-based cake that is traditional from the Yucatan peninsula region of Mexico.

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Mike Benayoun

Mike is “the devil” of the 196 flavors’ duo. Nicknamed as such by his friends, he is constantly in search of unusual recipes and techniques with impossible to find ingredients. The devil is always pushing the envelope, whether it is with humor or culinary surprises.

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