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Tex-Mex

Chicken Quesadillas

This recipe makes great use of rotisserie chicken, available at most supermarkets.

Pork Chili Verde Enchiladas

Traditionally, the tortillas are fried in oil until soft. We've omitted the oil by wrapping the tortillas in damp paper towels and heating them in the microwave. Serve the enchiladas with the Ranch Beans and Mexican rice with tomatoes and onions.

Picadillo

Serve this on its own, or use it for chalupas, tacos, or nachos.

Tex-Mex Sheperd's Pie

Offer a colorful side of steamed broccoli with slivers of red and yellow bell peppers and a lemon dressing. Finish lavishly with chocolate pecan pie à la mode.

Chicken Cheddar Quesadillas with Tomato and Corn Salsa

Sabrina Henderson of Gardena, California, writes: "My love of cooking dates back to my junior-high home economics class. After that I took home ec every year I could. My last teacher in high school was the best. He was a former chef who taught us how to make classics like lasagna and chicken cordon bleu. I still prepare those dishes for company."

Texas Caesar Salad

White corn, cilantro and jalapeño chili give the classic Caesar a Texas accent.

Pork Chili with Tomatoes

"A good newspaper review of the Cosmos Cafe in Houston convinced me to try out the restaurant and particularly the owners award-winning green chili," says Janice E. Bryant of Humble, Texas. "It was everything chili should be—hearty and hot with a great kick from poblano chilies." Serve the chili with warm corn tortillas, and pass bowls of chopped fresh cilantro, chopped green onions and sour cream for garnishes. This recipe can easily be halved for a smaller crowd.

Beef Fajitas

(Grilled marinated Skirt Steak with Bell Peppers, Onions, and Flour Tortillas)

Vegetarian Tortilla Soup

Pair this with a green salad for a light lunch.

Chicken and Black-Bean Guacamole Tostadas

This dish comes together in no time, especially if you have leftover chicken on hand and use purchased guacamole.
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