55 Tex-Mex Recipes Bursting with Southwestern Flavor (2024)

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Updated: Oct. 11, 2023

    Mix a bit of Texas with a bit of Mexico and you've got some great flavor combos. Give these Tex-Mex-inspired recipes a try when you want to kick your dinner up a notch.

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    Texas Taco Dip Platter

    When I’m entertaining, this colorful dish is my top menu choice. My friends can’t resist the hearty appetizer topped with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and olives. —Kathy Young, Weatherford, Texas

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    Tex-Mex Potato Salad

    I created this Tex-Mex potato salad for one of my cooking classes, and it was a hit. It’s perfect for a cookout or potluck. The secret ingredient is pickled jalapenos—they add so much interest and flavor! Add a can of black beans for more protein. —Dianna Ackerley, Cibolo, Texas

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    Migas Breakfast Tacos

    Unless you grew up in the Southwest or visit there often, you might be hearing of migas for the first time. Think of them as the best scrambled eggs ever. The secret ingredient: corn tortillas. They’re what really make my migas tacos special! —Stephen Exel, Des Moines, Iowa

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    Tajin Limeade

    Tajin is a blend of chili peppers, salt and lime. I sprinkle it on a lot of food, but I found it’s really delicious in this Tajin limeade. —Amanda Phillips, Portland, Oregon

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    Chunky Southwest Chili

    What started out as a mild, basic chili has evolved over the years into a chili with a punch! —Shawn Barto, Winter Garden, Florida

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    Tex-Mex Beef Barbecues

    I recently took this dish to a potluck, and guests loved it! The recipe came from my mom, and it tastes equally good with ground beef. —Lynda Zuniga, Crystal City, Texas

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    Fiesta Corn

    Corn with tomatoes and jalapenos is one of the first dishes I cooked for my husband. Don’t like heat? Use green bell peppers instead of jalapenos. —Cassandra Ramirez, Bardstown, Kentucky

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    Garlic Beef Enchiladas

    Beef enchiladas are typically prepared with corn tortillas, but my husband, Jeff, and I prefer flour tortillas. I use them in this saucy casserole that has irresistible home-cooked flavor and a subtle kick. —Jennifer Standridge, Dallas, Georgia

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    Grilled Elote Flatbread

    Here’s a fun twist on a classic Mexican dish! Keep your kitchen cooled down this summer by grilling this summery, fresh flatbread outdoors. —Amanda Phillips, Portland, Oregon

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    Pork Chops Ole

    This recipe is a fun and simple way to give pork chops south-of-the-border flair. The flavorful seasoning, rice and melted cheddar cheese makes this dish a crowd pleaser. A dear friend shared this recipe with me several years ago. —Laura Turner, Channelview, Texas

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    Tex-Mex Breakfast Haystacks

    I love haystacks and wanted to make a fun Tex-Mex version for my family. Adding panko crumbs and cheese to the hash browns before cooking gives them a wonderful golden brown color and crisp texture. —Donna-Marie Ryan, Topsfield, Massachusetts

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    Green Tomato Salsa

    I came up with this green tomato salsa recipe so I could use up all the fresh tomatoes from my garden. —Vanessa Moon, Tucson, Arizona

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    Mexican Steak Fajitas

    In my Mexican steak fajitas recipe, tender strips of sirloin pick up plenty of spicy flavor from a marinade seasoned with cayenne pepper and cumin. This colorful dish is speedy and satisfying. —Shirley Hilger, Lincoln, Nebraska

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    Texas Red River Margaritas

    When I lived in Texas, I decided to create a co*cktail that represented my new home. I’ve found that blood orange juice works just as well as the grapefruit juice in this spicy margarita recipe. —Danny Schneider, Omaha, NE

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    Easy Pork Posole

    Looking for a meal in a bowl? Sit down to a Mexican classic full of cubed pork, sliced sausage, hominy and more. It all goes into the slow cooker, so you can come home at night to a table-ready dinner. —Greg Fontenot, The Woodlands, Texas

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    Southwest Smothered Chicken

    There’s a party in every bite of this fiesta chicken dish. Let it spice up dinner tonight! If you’re worried about the heat, simply reduce the amount of jalapenos. —Debbie Schaefer, Durand, Michigan

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    Blue-Ribbon Beef Nachos

    My beef nachos recipe is quite the tasty topper for tortilla chips. Chili powder and sassy salsa season a zesty mixture of ground beef and refried beans that’s sprinkled with green onions, tomatoes and ripe olives. —Diane Hixon, Niceville, Florida

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    South-of-the-Border Chicken Salad with Tequila Lime Dressing

    Add a burst of color to your table with this fresh main-dish that’s topped with homemade tequila lime salad dressing. For a simple garnish sprinkle salad with lightly crushed tortilla chips.—Annette Hottenstein, co*ckeysville, Maryland

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    Tex-Mex Popcorn

    Spicy Southwest seasoning makes this snackin’-good popcorn ideal for any fiesta. —Katie Rose, Pewaukee, Wisconsin

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    Slow-Cooked Beef Enchiladas

    Enchiladas get a beefy boost of goodness from slow-cooked roast. When the meat is done, assemble with tortillas and bake. Top with lettuce and tomatoes if desired. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Fiesta Chorizo-Chicken Soup

    Just place some crusty rolls on the table when you serve this soup and you’ll have a hearty, comforting meal that will chase away winter’s chill. The slightly spicy soup is chock-full of veggies.—Kathy Rodenbeck, Fort Wayne, Indiana

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    Southwest Frito Pie

    I got a real culture shock when we moved to New Mexico several years ago, but we grew to love the food. Now, back in South Carolina, we still crave New Mexican dishes, and this is one of my go-to favorites.—Janet Scoggins, North Augusta, South Carolina

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    Flavorful Chicken Fajitas

    This chicken fajitas recipe is definitely on my weeknight dinner rotation. The marinated chicken in these popular wraps is mouthwatering. The fajitas go together in a snap and always get raves! —Julie Sterchi, Campbellsville, Kentucky

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    Tex-Mex Pork Chops

    These easy Tex-Mex pork chops won a contest for me. Salsa, cumin and green chiles give them the kick they need to earn their name. —Jo Ann Dalrymple, Claremore, Oklahoma

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    Southwestern Turkey Bake

    I make this turkey bake as a way to get my husband and nieces to eat their vegetables. It’s also perfect if you’re wondering what to do with leftover turkey. This creamy entree will fill you up fast. —Crystal Kolady, Henrietta, New York

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    Spicy Cowboy Beans

    These spicy cowboy beans are a perfect contribution to a potluck buffet any time of year. Instead of hours on the stove, they cook quickly in the pressure cooker and there’s no need to pre-soak the beans. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Grilled Pork with Avocado Salsa

    I love the zesty taste of this moist grilled tenderloin. The cumin, avocado and jalapeno give it southwestern flair. It's an easy, elegant way to prepare pork. —Josephine Devereaux Piro, Easton, Pennsylvania

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    Simple Taco Soup

    We first sampled this chili-like taco soup recipe at a church dinner. What a warming dish for a cold day. And because it uses packaged seasonings with several cans of vegetables, it’s a snap to prepare. —Glenda Taylor, Sand Springs, Oklahoma

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    Fiesta Scrambled Eggs

    I love to fix this spicy scrambled egg dish for friends and family. It’s almost a meal in itself, but I serve it with muffins or biscuits, fresh fruit juice and coffee. —Kay Kropff, Canyon, Texas

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    Tex-Mex Chili

    Need to satisfy big, hearty appetites? Look no further than a chili brimming with beef stew meat, plenty of beans and tasty spices. —Eric Hayes, Antioch, California

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    Hearty Chicken Enchiladas

    This slow-cooker shredded chicken enchiladas recipe is my husband and I’s favorite dish. You can modify it to suit your taste, adding corn, rice or refried beans. —Jenny Miller, Raleigh, North Carolina

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    Cowboy Beef Dip

    A group of us in a foods class developed this recipe for the North Dakota’s annual Beef Bash. We won the contest, and now my family requests this dip for all our special gatherings! —Jessica Klym, Killdeer, North Dakota

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    Southwestern Pork Salad

    As pork producers, we’re proud to cook and serve the delicious product we raise. This tempting salad is refreshing and colorful. It’s a succulent showcase for pork. I know your family will enjoy it as much as we do.
    -Sue Cunningham, Prospect, Ohio

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    While growing up, I bonded with my dad over chorizo and eggs. My fresh approach combines them with grits and black beans for this chorizo breakfast bowl. You can even add a spoonful of pico de gallo. —Jenn Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California

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    Southwestern Pasta Salad

    I created this southwestern pasta salad for a friend who owns a catering business. I was told it was a hit at her events and it’s now among the most-requested dishes. —Valonda Seward, Coarsegold, California

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    Over-the-Border Shrimp Enchiladas

    These enchiladas have a bit of a kick, thanks to chili powder and green chiles, but the deliciously creamy sauce balances it all. —Beverly O’Ferrall, Linkwood, Maryland

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    Tex-Mex Chicken Strips

    I was looking for a way to amp up the flavor of regular chicken strips so I crushed up some leftover corn chips to create a crispy, flavorful coating. —Cynthia Gerken, Naples, Florida

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    Tex-Mex Summer Squash Casserole

    Mild-flavored yellow squash gets a big boost from flavor-packed chiles, jalapenos and red onion. This side dish also works with zucchini. —Tommy Lombardo, Euclid, Ohio

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    Southwest Chicken Barley Chowder

    Mashed squash helps make this chowder creamy but not heavy, and it’s a favorite way to get barley on the table. My kids even ask for leftovers for lunch. —Pamela Cleghorn, Campbellsburg, Indiana

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    Tex-Mex Grain Bowl

    This Tex-Mex grain bowl is special because it is not only healthy but also delicious. Oatmeal is one of those dishes often eaten sweetened. People rarely think about using it in a savory dish—and they really should! —Athena Russell, Greenville, South Carolina

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    Southwestern Beef and Rice Skillet

    I like to serve this kicked-up skillet dish with warm flour tortillas and a side of guacamole. If you like things a little spicier, add more jalapeno and enjoy the heat! —Pat Hockett, Ocala, Florida

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    Chicken Chili with Black Beans

    Because it looks different than traditional chili, my family was a little hesitant to try this dish at first. Thanks to the full, hearty flavor, it's become a real favorite around our house. I like to serve it with warm cornbread. —Jeanette Urbom, Louisburg, Kansas

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    Slow-Cooked Stuffed Peppers

    My favorite kitchen appliance is the slow cooker, and I use mine more than anyone else I know. It does a great job with this good-for-you dish. —Michelle Gurnsey, Lincoln, Nebraska

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    Zippy Chicken Enchiladas

    Leftover chicken gets an awesome makeover in this rich and creamy casserole. This colorful dish is loaded with flavor. It’s a nice change of pace from beef enchiladas. —Julie Moutray, Wichita, Kansas

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    Southwest Tortilla-Turkey Skillet

    I wanted to cut back on red meat, but my husband thinks ground turkey can be dry. I think the taco seasoning and jalapeno juice in this recipe give the turkey added flavor and moistness…and he agrees! —Lindsay Ludden, Omaha, Nebraska

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    Tex-Mex Bean Bake with Cornbread Topping

    I frequently cooked this dish when I was on the cross-country team in college. We loved this veggie-packed bake so much I would have to make two! For a meaty version, substitute shredded chicken for half of the potato. —Samantha Westveer, Kentwood, Michigan

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    South-of-the-Border Citrus Salad

    Orange, grapefruit and jicama add color and texture to this out-of-the-ordinary fruit salad. Sometimes I’ll toss in slices of mango and cucumber for extra fun. —Mary Fuller, SeaTac, Washington

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    Tex-Mex Cheese Strata

    Tortilla chips add a little fun to this south-of-the-border brunch. For a spicier taste, substitute pepper Jack for the Monterey Jack cheese. —Vickie Lowrey, Fallon, Nevada

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    Chicken Sweet Potato Skillet

    One of the first things my husband made for me was a variation of this chicken sweet potato skillet. Over the years, it has become a family favorite. Top with cheese, sour cream, avocado, lettuce or anything else your family likes. —MacKenzie Wright, San Antonio, Texas

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    Texas Stew

    I love to experiment with many different types of recipes. But as a mother of young children, I rely on family-friendly ones more and more. Everyone enjoys this stew. —Kim Balstad, Lewisville, Texas

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    Southwestern Casserole

    I’ve been making this mild family-pleasing southwest casserole recipe for years. It tastes wonderful, fits nicely into our budget and, best of all, makes a second one to freeze and enjoy later. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Chicken Burrito Skillet

    We love Mexican night at our house, and I love to re-create dishes from our favorite restaurants. This burrito-inspired dish is ready for the table in almost no time! —Krista Marshall, Fort Wayne, Indiana

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    Southwestern Bean Dip

    Just by using different types of beans, you can make this dip as spicy as you like it. My family could eat this as a complete meal. —Jeanne Shear, Sabetha, Kansas

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    The combination of spices is key to this slow-cooked pork—it's my family's favorite burrito filling. The aroma that fills the air as the pork slowly simmers is like a Mexican restaurant. A perfect recipe for tailgate parties. —Valonda Seward, Coarsegold, California

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    Slow-Cooked Tex-Mex Flank Steak

    This flavorful, tender beef dish has been a go-to recipe for many years; it's a meal lifesaver on days when I'm going to be late getting home.—Anne Merrill, Croghan, New York

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    FAQs

    What is the most popular Tex-Mex dish? ›

    Fajitas. Fajitas have become so common that they are now part of the menu of many chain restaurants around the country. The dish was famous in the 1930s in the West and South Texas as food for cowboys.

    What is the difference between Mexican and Tex-Mex? ›

    Tex-Mex entrees typically come with black beans while Mexican dishes are served with pinto beans — and soupy ones at that. Then there's yellow cheese versus white cheese, fried corn tortillas versus soft ones and chili powder versus chile peppers.

    What is an example of a Tex-Mex dish and a Mexican dish? ›

    The taco can indicate if your food is from the north or south of the border. Tex-Mex tacos feature ground beef, a flour tortilla, salad, and yellow cheese. A Mexican taco is always served in a corn tortilla, filled with slow-roasted pork or barbecued meat, and topped with lime, onion, and cilantro.

    Is Tex-Mex the same as Mexican seasoning? ›

    The Tex-Mex meaning can be most simply summed up by the different types of ingredients used. Tex-Mex recipes feature the use of chili powder, a savory mix of ground chile peppers with spices including cumin, oregano, and black pepper. Alternatively, Mexican recipes call for chile peppers, not the chili seasoning blend.

    What is authentic Tex-Mex food? ›

    The Mexican restaurants in Texas started adding more ingredients preferred by Texans to accommodate their tastes, resulting in what we call today “Tex-Mex.” Examples of Tex-Mex food include fajitas, nachos, and any dish that uses beef, black beans, canned vegetables, wheat flour, or yellow cheese.

    What does chimichanga mean in Spanish? ›

    First recorded in 1950–55; from Mexican Spanish (Veracruz, Tabasco) chimichanga, chivichanga “trinket, trifle,” of uncertain origin.

    Are enchiladas Mexican or Tex-Mex? ›

    Dishes such as enchiladas can be authentic or of the Tex-Mex variety. Authentic Mexican enchiladas have a variety of ingredients wrapped and often fried. They can be topped with cheese, chicken, lettuce, or sauces. Tex-Mex enchiladas are typically baked and are made with beef and cheese.

    Is sour cream Mexican or Tex-Mex? ›

    Tex-Mex opts for shredded yellow cheese, sour cream, and jarred salsa, while Mexican cuisine features crumbly queso fresco, Mexican crema, and freshly made salsas. The contrast in dairy choices and condiments reflects the distinct flavor profiles of each culinary tradition.

    What are four common Tex-Mex ingredients? ›

    The Core Ingredients a Tex-Mex Meal Can't Live Without
    • Yellow Cheese. A lot of us can't imagine a taco, a burrito or an enchilada without a generous serving of yellow cheese—either cheddar or Colby Jack—tossed into the fray. ...
    • Guacamole. ...
    • Spanish Rice. ...
    • Ground Beef.
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    What are two ingredients that are generally used in Mexican cuisine and not Tex-Mex? ›

    Authentic Mexican food tends to use corn tortillas rather than wheat tortillas. It also uses chili peppers, wild game, and fish. Onion is a staple ingredient in many dishes, as is cilantro.

    What do Mexicans call tacos? ›

    From the corn tortillas they make the crispy tacos, soft tacos and taquitos. With the flour tortillas they make soft tacos, taquitos,burritos and chimichangas (toasted burritos). People out of Mexico have an extra meaning for the word “taco” which will be the heel of the shoes and in Mexico it is called “tacones”.

    Are fajitas considered Tex-Mex? ›

    Fajitas are a popular Tex-Mex dish made from grilled meat, usually beef or chicken, which is served on a sizzling hot skillet along with grilled onions and peppers. The meat and vegetables are served with warm tortillas, guacamole, sour cream, and salsa, allowing diners to create their own unique flavor combinations.

    What spice makes Mexican food taste Mexican? ›

    With garlic and onions as the savory cornerstone, the most common Mexican spices and herbs are coriander, allspice, cloves, thyme, Mexican oregano, Mexican cinnamon (ceylon), cumin and cacao which showcase the breadth of Mexican food.

    Is Taco Bell considered Tex-Mex? ›

    El Torito, Chili's, and Taco Bell are some of the oldest US national chains that have popularized Tex-Mex Cuisine.

    What are Tex-Mex staple foods? ›

    Chimichangas, fajitas, nachos, chili, hard shell tacos, black beans, yellow cheese, and wheat flour are all Tex-Mex dishes and ingredients and typically aren't found south of the Mexican border. The spices used to flavor the food create another important distinction between the two.

    What foods is Texas famous for? ›

    Take a trip through the Lone Star State and sample classic dishes including pecan pie, chicken-fried steak, cowboy chili and plenty of barbecue.

    Is enchilada Mexican or Tex-Mex? ›

    Dishes such as enchiladas can be authentic or of the Tex-Mex variety. Authentic Mexican enchiladas have a variety of ingredients wrapped and often fried. They can be topped with cheese, chicken, lettuce, or sauces. Tex-Mex enchiladas are typically baked and are made with beef and cheese.

    How popular is Tex-Mex food? ›

    According to 2018 study by Datassential, Tex-Mex appears on 39% of menus, but 54% of diners say they “love” or “like” the cuisine.

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