Top Recipes of 2018 from Mexican Please (2024)

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Well, it's that time of year for a "Best Of" list, so let's do it! Thanks much to all of you for your support and feedback -- it makes it easy to put the work in when I know you're out there making scrumptious meals for your family and friends!

I added 60 recipes to the site this year and these are the Top 11 choices for you to consider -- 8 chosen based on traffic and page views, and 3 chosen by my palate as being the best of the best (the bottom 3 in the list).

And if you're curious, I'll also putlinks to the most viewed recipes of all time on the site -- it'll give you a quick snapshot of what people are searching for in Google when they've got Mexican food on the brain.

Okay, here are the top 11 recipes of 2018. Enjoy!

Top Recipes of 2018 from Mexican Please (1)

Homemade Enchilada Sauce

If you've been using enchilada sauce from a can then you're in for a treat with this homemade version! Ancho chilis are the key to this sauce and theygive it an otherworldly flavor that people fall in love with.

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Charro Beans

These are some of the most rewarding frijoles you'll ever taste -- that's the power of bacon! I will sometimes even puree these beans in the blender and spread them on corn tortillas with cheese for quick meals. Yum!

Top Recipes of 2018 from Mexican Please (3)

Baja Fish Tacos

Fried fish topped with Chipotle Crema? I'm in! These tacos are a genuine crowd pleaser and they're probably easier to make than you think.

Top Recipes of 2018 from Mexican Please (4)

Albondigas Soup

This Mexican version of meatball soup is the surprise entry in the list! I thought it would be a sleeper but it quickly became one of the most viewed recipes of the year. Albondigas (meatballs) are traditionally made with fresh mint and that gives this dish a vibrancy that might surprise you.

Top Recipes of 2018 from Mexican Please (5)

Migas

This is a great breakfast dish to keep in mind for weekend mornings. I added bacon to this version but you could always omit it for a vegetarian version -- or maybe use chorizo instead ?!!

Top Recipes of 2018 from Mexican Please (6)

Tamales

People love tamales! And this version attempts to streamline the process so you'll be motivated to make them more often. I used leftover Bean Dip for this batch but the possibilities are endless for tamale fillings.

Top Recipes of 2018 from Mexican Please (7)

Chipotle and Cheese Bean Dip

This is the star attraction of the grazing table. It has unassuming looks but it's packed with flavor and has serious kick from the chipotles. I make this one all the time for get-togethers and it always delivers.

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Chili Verde

One of my favorites of the year! The green sauce has incredible flavor and I've become a huge fan of adding plenty of Mexican oregano to this dish -- so good!

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Pickled Tomatillos

Despite not getting loads of traffic, this recipe deserves to be on the list. I think these Pickled Tomatillos are an absolute gem and theywork great as a final garnish on tacos -- or eaten on their own!

Top Recipes of 2018 from Mexican Please (10)

Green Mole

This is a great recipe that seems to scare people. Mole can be intimidating, but this version is remarkably easy -- when you combine pumpkinseeds with a traditional green sauce you get something that is lip-smackingly unique!

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Vegetarian Chilaquiles

Chilaquiles made with Tomatillo-Chipotle Salsa were a revelation for me this year. It's a great combo and this version is served with Black Beans, Avocado, and Pickled Jalapenos. Yum!

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So that covers the 2018 recipes. For reference, here are the most viewed recipes of all time on the site:

Homemade Corn Tortillas

Cilantro Lime Rice

Ground Beef Tacos

Mexican Crema

Homemade Flour Tortillas

Picadillo

Pickled Jalapenos

Salsa Verde

Spicy Black Bean Nachos

Okay, I hope you find some keeper recipes from these options. And feel free to get in touch if you have any questions about them. Buen Provecho!

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  1. Karen Gifford

    I love your website, look forward to the recipes.
    Do you have a recipe for sweet pork barbacoa

    Reply

    • Patrick

      Thanks Karen! Hmmm let's see I have a Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa and an Easy Pork Carnitas, hope that helps a bit. Cheers.

      Reply

  2. Manuel

    man, you are absolutely super cool! I am Mexican , living in Canada, this page is sooooooo good, Muchas Gracias!

    • Patrick

      Hey thanks Manuel, so glad you are finding some authentic options on the site when North of the border(s).

      Reply

  3. Pamelita

    Dearest,
    I spend hours reading recipes and more time testing and tasting. Your site is wonderful! Thank you for sharing your gifts and giving me not only tasty food, but some terrific tips and ideas. I’m an old cook and I appreciate your zeal in sharing good food! Bless your heart. I’ll be checking in regularly.

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    • Patrick

      Thanks for your note Pamelita! I hope you find some keeper recipes on the site. Cheers.

      Reply

  4. Antlinette

    your recipes look and found do yummy. my first time on ur blog but definatly going to keep checking in. do u have a cook book out?

    Reply

    • Patrick

      Thanks Antoinette, I hope you find some keeper recipes on the site! I do have an ebook on Amazon.

      Reply

  5. Vicky Beam

    Hey Patrick,

    I love your blog and your story. Do you have a recipe for spinach enchiladas in a white sauce? I had them in a restaurant once, but I've never been able to find a recipe. They had some kind of white cheese and were very flavorful. Maybe it was an American adaptation of a Mexican dish? Anyway, thought I'd ask.

    Reply

    • Patrick

      Hey Vicky! Yeah I know what you're talking about -- I've had that white sauce on my recipe to-do list for a while now. It's usually a sour cream and cheese base thickened up with some butter and flour. Your note will probably be the final nudge to get me working on it so I will try to experiment with it further over the coming weeks. I'd also like to try it flavored with some roasted poblanos.

      In the version you had was there anything else inside the enchiladas or just the spinach?

      Reply

  6. Jeff the Chef

    Thanks for the roundup. I think my favorite is the cheese dip.

    Reply

    • Patrick

      Thanks Jeff -- yeah that dip is no joke 🙂

      Reply

  7. Irene Raymond

    These recipes look fantastic!

    Reply

    • Patrick

      Go for it Irene, they will treat you well!

      Reply

  8. Egirl

    You rock, Patrick! Thanks for the "best of" list!

    Reply

    • Patrick

      Hey thank you!

      Reply

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Top Recipes of 2018 from Mexican Please (2024)

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What are the top 5 Mexican dishes? ›

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  1. 1 Nachos81%
  2. 2 Burritos80%
  3. 3 Fajitas79%
  4. 4 Salsa79%
  5. 5 Quesadilla79%
  6. 6 Guacamole68%
  7. 7 Chili con Carne66%
  8. 8 Chimichangas65%

What are 4 popular Mexican dishes? ›

Tacos, burritos,tostadas, enchiladas, chilaquiles, tamales, quesadillas,guacamole and even nachos. These are typically street food Mexican dishes.

What is the most eaten dish in Mexico? ›

Guacamole is undoubtedly one of Mexico's most popular dishes, but few people know that this traditional sauce dates back to the time of the Aztecs.

What are 2 popular Mexican dishes? ›

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  • Tacos al Pastor. Sink your teeth into the epitome of Mexican street food - the legendary Tacos al Pastor. ...
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  • Enchiladas.

What is the most eaten food in Mexico? ›

Corn is the most eaten staple among Mexican consumers. It is the base ingredient of tortillas, a type of slim flatbread and, one of the most representative and widely consumed food products in the country, used for the preparation of tacos, quesadillas, and other dishes.

What is Mexico's national dish? ›

Mole poblano is perhaps the best known of all mole varieties. An ancient dish native to the state of Puebla, it has been called the national dish of Mexico, and ranked first as the most typical of Mexican dishes.

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  • Chilaquiles. A popular breakfast food, chilaquiles is a savory and filling dish made from deep-fried tortillas layered with a ton of toppings. ...
  • Tamales. One of the most iconic Mexican dishes, tamales date back to 8000-5000 BC Mesoamerica. ...
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  • Carnitas. ...
  • Arroz con Leche.
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  • Tamales. ...
  • Cochinita Pibil. ...
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  • Elote.

What vegetables do Mexicans eat? ›

Some of the most popular vegetables in Mexico are tomatoes, onions, and peppers since they're used to make salsas. Other traditional Mexican vegetables include garlic, squash, cabbage, nopales, and more.

What cheese do they use in Mexico? ›

Most of the most popular varieties are fresh cheeses, such as queso fresco, panela, and asadero. The two most popular aged cheeses are Cotija and Chihuahua. Four cheeses produced in Mexico are entirely Mexican inventions: Oaxaca, Cotija, Chihuahua and Manchego.

Do Mexicans use vinegar? ›

In addition to regional cuisine variations, there are also many unique spice blends that are specific to different parts of Mexico. For example, the Yucatan region is known for its use of achiote paste, a blend of annatto seeds, spices, and vinegar that is used to add both flavor and color to dishes.

What is the most popular dinner in Mexico? ›

  • Tacos!! but real ones, not taco bell stuff. There are several kinds of tacos:
  • Tacos mañaneros. Monterrey.
  • Tacos sudados, Central Region.
  • Basically, everything can be grabbed by a tortilla, as a taco. A wise man once said: “the taco is a high engineering invent. ...
  • Now, the most popular dish variates from region to region.
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What are some traditional Mexican dinners? ›

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  • Tacos al Pastor. Sink your teeth into the epitome of Mexican street food - the legendary Tacos al Pastor. ...
  • Mole. ...
  • Chiles en Nogada. ...
  • Guacamole. ...
  • Tamales. ...
  • Pozole. ...
  • Churros. ...
  • Enchiladas.

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A typical home meal for a Mexican family often includes staples like tortillas, rice, beans, and a protein source such as chicken, beef, or pork. It is usually accompanied by various condiments, salsas, and fresh ingredients like avocado, cilantro, and lime, creating a vibrant and flavorful spread.

What food do Mexicans eat the most? ›

Corn is the most eaten staple among Mexican consumers. It is the base ingredient of tortillas, a type of slim flatbread and, one of the most representative and widely consumed food products in the country, used for the preparation of tacos, quesadillas, and other dishes.

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