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Mexican Food – YouTube – I LOVE MEXICAN FOOD! (The Song)



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Esmeralda’s Mexican Food | 101 Things To Do Humboldt

Fresh, Fantastic Mexican Food! ¡Bienvenidos a Esmeralda’s! Opened in January 2009, Esmeralda’s serves up the freshest Mexican food. Stop by for lunch.

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Mexican Food – Latest Mexican Food news – Mexican Bean Salad | Mexican Food Recipes

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Mexican Bean Salad | Mexican Food Recipes

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What You Need To Know About Cinco De Mayo Food And Traditions

In the United States, many people know about Cinco de Mayo. Huge crowds cannot wait to start the festivities every May. But few know the really history for this Mexican celebration. The average person in the States will say it has something to do with “the Mexican freedom thing,” that is not the truth. Independence Day for Mexico is the 16th of September.

In the 1950s, the United States’ Good Neighbor Policy encouraged its people to reach out to neighboring lands. This is when Americans were introduced to Cinco de Mayo. In the ’60s, the holiday was pushed further into the public eye by Chicano activists as a way to spark cultural pride amongst Mexican-Americans.

By the time the 1980s rolled around, the holiday had been slowly growing in notoriety. Throughout this decade’s commercialism, Cinco de Mayo had been advertised as an excellent holiday to devote to drinking alcoholic beverages from American companies. It is because of these companies that Cinco do Mayo had become mainstream in American culture, although the true meaning of it, to celebrate Mexico’s victory against the French in 1862, was diluted.

As Cinco de Mayo’s mainstream status grew, more Americans became interested in celebrating it. People began to look into Mexican traditions, music, and food. Cinco de Mayo would soon become a hotly anticipated holiday every year.

Today, Cinco de Mayo is a great excuse to really indulge oneself into all things Mexican. Partygoers can dress in traditional bright clothing, decorate their homes with the Mexican flag, sombreros, and chili peppers, and have a lot of fun with the day. Kids learn about the holiday in school and bring home more interesting bits of information to share with their parents.


Some people throw big parties on May 5th. It’s not a holiday reserved just for Mexicans anymore. All sorts of ethnic groups now jump on the bandwagon. Some groups even hold their own parades and festivals to add to the celebratory mood. In some places, the celebration has spread to immense proportions. New York, Port Huron, and Los Angeles are all home to huge Cinco de Mayo celebrations.

For those who prefer to celebrate closer to home, it is easy to make their own preparations for the celebration. They may cook Cinco de Mayo food, put up decorations, and listen to traditional mariachi music. Private parties are almost as popular now as the public parties held in restaurants, bars, and communities around the country.

These parties are a great way to introduce yourself to new Cinco de Mayo recipes that may have piqued your curiosity. Call your family and friends over to break tortillas together. Tell them not to forget the salsa!

For those who want to enjoy the nightlife, check out the local Mexican restaurants to see if there is any parties in the works. You can always head out for a delicious meal, drinks, and salsa dancing to commemorate Cinco de Mayo. If you want a more peaceful celebration, cook up some tacos and throw Zorro into the DVD player. There is no rule that says you have to party to celebrate.

By: Christine Szalay-Kudra

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Mexican recipes are a great change of pace and nothing makes them better than a wonderful Mexican Holiday calibration. If you like an excuse to get dressed up and have a good time why not try throwing your own party and if your having a party you’ll need Cinco de Mayo food.

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Mexican Food – Latest Mexican Food news – OF BURRITOS AND DURIANS……… | The Pakistani Spectator

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OF BURRITOS AND DURIANS……… | The Pakistani Spectator

Well, a Burrito is a typical Mexican food. And, as researched from Wikipedia, it consists Continue reading Mexican Food – Latest Mexican Food news – OF BURRITOS AND DURIANS……… | The Pakistani Spectator

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In Mexico, it is common to cook a piece of beef or pork over a low heat to break down the fibers and make it as tender as possible. Using a crock pot is an easy way to use this slow cooking method to your advantage. You can set up the meal before you leave for the day and come home to a delicious Mexican meal. Replicating the slow cooking done in Mexico lets you recreate all the great flavors you have come to expect from authentic Mexican recipes, yet using a crock pot lets you use the convenience available today so you don’t have to tend the recipe all day long.

Slow cooked dishes can be served with refried beans, Mexican rice or a salad made of raw fruit or vegetables. You could even put the meat and sauce into a tortilla if you like. You could take the meat in this recipe and shred it instead of slicing it if you wish. Recipes from the crock pot can be served any number of ways.

This recipe is not spicy, but it is good to remember that not all Mexican recipes are. If you prefer it to be spicy, simply add in a cayenne or habanero pepper into the pot when you start it up. Remember that seasonings tend to become muted as they blend in the crock pot, so you may need to adjust your spices before serving. You can even switch out vegetables and use what you have on hand. Potatoes, squash and other vegetables would work just as well. Likewise, you could trade out the beef for a pork roast or some chicken or rabbit. Rabbit is a traditional meat that has been eaten in Mexico for generations and it benefits from the moist, slow cooking in the crock pot.

Recipe for Crock Pot Mexican Flank Steak

What You Need

  • 2-1/2 pounds beef flank steak or other cut of beef
  • 6 canned or fresh tomatillos
  • 14 ounce can whole baby corn on the cob, drained
  • 1 red onion, chopped
  • 3 cloves of garlic, minced finely
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 14 ounce can diced tomatoes, undrained
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

How to Make It

Trim your steak or cut of beef to remove any fat you can see. Remove the stem and husk from your tomatillos if they are fresh. Chop them up. Drain the baby corn and place it, the chopped onion, and minced garlic on the bottom of a 3 quart crock pot. Place the beef and tomatillos on top. Season with salt, black pepper, oregano, and cilantro. Pour the diced tomatoes over the top.

Place the lid on the crock pot and set the heat on low. Cook for 6 to 7 hours or until the beef is tender.

When the dish is done, remove the beef and slice it crosswise against the grain until you have strips. Adjust your seasonings to taste and serve vegetables and sauce with the beef.

Mexican recipes are enjoyed by all ages. Make dinner fun by making some new main dishes and Mexican dessert recipes to spice up the dinner table. Your family will enjoy the new flavors and recipes.

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