Mexican Food Recipe Blog

Mexican Food Recipe Blog

We want to share with yousome of the best authentic Mexican food blogs which we think express the depth and diversity of Mexican cuisine. All are written by authors who fell in love with the food of Mexico. Some are written by professional chefs and some are written by people who through birth or circumstance have been immersed in Mexican culture and cuisine. All of the blogs have wonderful recipes and we have linked to some that we think you will enjoy.

One of our favorite blogs is written by Mely Martinez original from Taumalipas and now residing in the U.S. Mely’s recipes bring back fond memories.Many come from Northern Mexico where I first learned to cook Mexican food. Try the Nuevo Leon style pork stew or the Mexican style beef tipsfor a taste of the North. Mely has been very generous with us sharing our recipes on her social media accounts. Much appreciated!

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Chicano Eats hasgreat recipes that are photographed beautifully and probably the best part are the stories that Esteban tells with each recipe. The stories are recollectionsof the food he grew up eating and the role that food plays in his life. He describes his blog as “un

Mexican Appetizers: 3 Easy And Delicious Recipes Everyone Will Love!

Mexican cookbook author and television host Pati Jinich has a truly beautiful blog. You may have seen her as the host ofPati’s Mexican Table on PBS. She was born and raised in Mexico which installed a deep love and understanding of mexican Cuisine. Her recipes are accessible and use ingredients that are easy to find in the U.S. Try the huitlacoche and squash blossom crepes.

Leslie Téllez is a food writer and culinary guide who spent four years in mexico City. She runs the culinary tourism company Eat Mexicoand recently published Eat Mexico: Recipes from Mexico City’s Streets, Markets & Fondas. Try the chiles rellenos with panela cheese and epazote.

Rick Bayless is one of the best known names in Mexican cuisine.He host the show Mexico, One Plate at a Time on PBS. He has written 9 cookbooks and owns the Frontera Grill and Topolobambo restaurants in Chicago. He is a recipient of the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle, the highest honor authorized by the Mexican government to foreigners for his lifelong work promoting Mexican Cuisine. He knows his Mexican food. Try the classic white pozole.

Teach English With Food: Prepare Mexican Enchilladas

A celebration of mexican culture and food written by Leslie Limón, a Southern California native transplanted to a small town near Guadalajara. She also blogs about life in Mexico. Try the molletes;they look amazing.

We couldn’t leave ourselves off this list could we? Some of our favorites, guacamole in the molcajete, classic salsa verde and Mexican pork chops.

A very personal blog written by Rolly Brook which will give you insight into small town Mexican living. Lots of photos of cooking with his adopted family in Lerdo, Durango. Take a look at the Spanish English food lexicon. It will come in handy.

Best Mexican Food Recipes

Patrick Calhoun recreates the flavors he experienced when he lived in Cozumel. many of his recipes are specific to the state of Quintana Roo.Luchito Blog. We have a serious passion for Mexico. In our blog we write about Mexican food, Mexican restaurants, travelling to Mexico and everything you need to know to create epic Mexican recipes at home.

Whether you would like to master making the perfect toasted Quesadilla at home, are in a new city and need a recommendation for a Mexican restaurant, dreaming of a trip to Mexico or have a question, the Luchito blog is here to help!

A Beginner’s Guide to Mexican Food Mexican cuisine is renowned for its vibrant flavours, bold spices, and diverse range of dishes that cater to all taste preferences. If you’re just starting to explore the world of Mexican food, the myriad of ingredients and their uses may seem overwhelming. Fear not, as this beginner’s guide will introduce you to some of the... Read blog

The Rich History Of Mexican Food !

Susy’s Mexican Entertaining Recipes I’m Susy, and I am the Head Chef here at Luchito! Even though my main job is coming up with new recipes all the time, I still find that I always need a bit of help when it comes to entertaining people at home. How do you make things run smoothly in the kitchen without... Read blog

Mexican Culture Mexican culture has such an intricate history and extensive territory that it’s far from easy to completely understand, and yet so fascinating. As we all know there are many factors that make a culture. Language, food, geography, history, festivities, religion, art and values are among the elements that make one national identity. In this article... Read blog

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In our Mexican Cuisine blogs we dive deep into some of the most famous and classic Mexican dishes and bring you the best tips and tricks for how to make fresh, delicious and authentic Mexican food at home.

Guide To Popular Mexican Food

A huge passion for us is travelling and of course we always have to try the Mexican food at any destination! We are sharing our favourite Mexican restaurants in cities around the world.

Rich in culture, fantastic food and stunning landscapes, Mexico is guaranteed to be one of the best holidays you’ll ever have. From city breaks to ultimate beach holidays we share our top tips for planning a holiday in Mexico.

Here you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we receive. If you have a question, we would love to hear from you! Be sure to drop us a line!

Healthy Mexican Food Recipes

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Why are your salsa jars so hard to open? It's a question we receive from time to time and it has to do with altitude! We share our tip for opening the jars.

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Mexico is vibrant, colourful, rich in history and culture. Whether you are looking to make Mexican, visit Mexico or experience Mexican food, the Luchito Blog is here to help! Here you will find all our blog posts, so have a scroll through!

Best Mexican Recipes

Subscribe now for a free copy of the Luchito e-cookbook filled with delicious, authentic Mexican recipes and join our mailing list for all the latest recipes, news and blog updates.I’ve had the best time seeking out the best Mexican food blogs serving up authentic Mexican cuisine in honor of Cinco de Mayo. I’ve always loved this holiday; in my hometown of New York City, May 5th marks a point in early spring when we’re absolutely sure there’s no turning back. So the weather’s beautiful

But, over the last few years, I’ve become aware of how narrowly — and through our own lens — we Americans tend to celebrate holidays like Cinco de Mayo and Lunar New Year.

Don’t get me wrong, nachos are delicious and I have no doubt many folks from Mexico agree — but they are not exactly Mexican food.

Authentic Asado De Boda Mexican Recipe

Any time you’re craving real, home-cooked Mexican food, I hope you’ll consider delving a little deeper into authentic Mexican cuisine through recipes from a few of the best authentic Mexican food bloggers, who all bring their personal stories, heritage, and passions to their recipes.

Leslie of La Cocina de Leslie was born and raised in California eating the food of her grandparents, who were from the states of Sonora and Chihuahua in Mexico. So she pretty much thought that she had Mexican cooking down — until she moved to the small town in Mexico where her husband was raised. Leslie has lived there for over 16 years now and, among other things, blogs her favorite Mexican recipes from there, some traditional, some regional, and others newfangled.

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We still love Leslie’s Tostadas that were featured in our round up of Mexican dinner recipes that aren’t tacos, and I can’t thank her enough for introducing me to a new-to-me Mexican sausage in her recipe for Longaniza Pineapple Tacos that was featured in one of our weekly meal plans. Next up, I’m deciding between her recipes for Garlic Shrimp or Camarones a la Mexicana (

Healthy Mexican Recipes (that Taste Amazing!)

I’ve been a longtime fan of Muy Bueno and Yvette’s cooking. Not only are her recipes fabulous, but they come from the heart. See, the native Texan started cooking seriously when she realized that if she didn’t, her cultural heritage, which was passed to her by her mother and grandmother, would fade. Can you think of a more beautiful reason to share your family recipes?

Yvette’s passion for Mexican food and culture and love of family come through in every bite — and not just because her mother sometimes co-writes recipes with her. We featured Yvette’s Huevos Rancheros with Chorizo Refried Black Beans in our 2016 collection of Cinco de Mayo recipes. This year, I’m eyeing Slow Cooker Pork Tinga Flautas (

, traded in a career as a political analyst to focus on her Mexican culinary endeavors. From teaching friends about Mexican cooking to landing a television series and publishing cookbooks, this woman has done it all. She’s also eaten and cooked it all, which you can tell from her comprehensive site.

Mexican And Tex Mex Recipes For Parties & Family Meals

You can explore the recipes on her Pati Jinich blog, but I love looking through her

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