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Mexican Cuisine is generally built around the tortilla, either flour-based or maize or corn-based. Add frijoles, chilies and your choice of meats and you have the heart of Mexican Cuisine. See Full List
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On the Menu: Spice It Up
Use the menu below as a grab-n-go list for your next meal. Spice it up with Latin flavors and dishes that everyone will be sure to enjoy!
- Appetizer: Chicken Tortilla Roll-UpsWrap rolls in plastic wrap and refrigerate for several hours for easier slicing and to allow flavors to blend.
- Dip & Chips: Fresh Tomato SalsaLearn how to make mouth-watering salsa at home instead of relying on the jars on aisle 11 at your local grocery store.
- Main Dish: Chicken Flautas with Roasted Tomatilla SauceDon't you dare go to fast-food taco restaurants when you can learn to cook authentic Mexican cuisine from your own kitchen
- Main Dish: Cilantro-Lime ChickenHave you ever wanted to prepare authentic Latin American cuisine? We've got you covered with recipes from all over the region.
- For Dessert: Strawberry Margarita PieImagine combining the decadence of a luscious fruit pie with the temptation of one's favorite cocktail–and still feel like you've fit it into your diet!
- Simply Gourmet: Easy Paella (Video)The Learning Channel's "Simply Gourmet," chef Loretta Paganini shows you how to make paella the 'simply gourmet' way.
- Home Made Simple: Fresh Homemade Salsa (Video)Learn how easy it is to make your homemade salsa.
- Santa Fe Chili (Video)Watch this video showing how to make Santa Fe Chili. Kathy Maister walks you step-by-step through how to make this meal. Learn the tricks to making Santa Fe Chili in this video from StartCooking.com.
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