Recipes From the Hispanic Food Network

Browse our collection of Hispanic and Latino Recipes for deliciously simple and crowd-pleasing meals to get supper on the table in a jiffy. Find your favorite recipes to make a show-stopping meal.

Sopes de Carnitas

Sopes de Carnitas

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Sopes de Carnitas is a popular Mexican recipe that comes from the state of Guerrero Mexico. A sope is made from a fried masa base and Carnitas translates to "little meats".
Navajo Tacos ~ Indian Fry Bread Tacos

Navajo Tacos ~ Indian Fry Bread Tacos

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Navajo Tacos are just like a regular taco, except the corn or flour tortilla is replaced with fry bread. Tacos are a traditional Mexican dish where the tortilla is then folded around the filling.
Mojito Isleño ~ Islander Sauce

Mojito Isleño ~ Islander Sauce

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Mojito Isleño or Islander Sauce is a Puerto Rican recipe that is most commonly used as a chunky topping for a variety of fish and shellfish dishes, but it can also be served on the side.
Pan Frito ~ Navajo Frybread

Pan Frito ~ Navajo Frybread

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Made with simple ingredients, frybread (also spelled fry bread) is a flat dough bread flatbread recipe that can be eaten alone or with various toppings such as honey, jam, powdered sugar, venison, beef, and more. Frybread can also be made into tacos, like Navajo tacos.
Taco Casserole

Totally Texan Taco Casserole

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This taco casserole has everything you love about tacos, but in a delicious easy bake Tex-Mex recipe. This recipe is a bit more complicated than most but your family and friends will love it and you will be the talk of the party.
Argentine Clericó ~ White Wine Punch

Argentine Clericó ~ White Wine Punch

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Clericó is very similar to Spanish Sangria however, this Argentine drink recipe features white wine instead of red wine, chunks of in-season fruits, and a touch of sugar.
Red Spanish Sangria

Red Spanish Sangria

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Sangria is one of the most popular drinks in Spanish cuisine. It is commonly served in bars, restaurants, and festivities throughout Spain and Portugal. Clericó is a similar beverage that is popular in Latin America.
El Cachopo ~ Chicken Fried Steak

El Cachopo ~ Chicken Fried Steak

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A Cachopo is a Spanish recipe from the region of Asturias, consisting of two veal or beef steaks filled with cheese and a slice of ham. The whole concoction is then coated in breadcrumbs and fried in hot oil.
Pambazo Mexicano: Chorizo-Potato Sandwich

Pambazo Mexicano: Chorizo-Potato Sandwich

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A Pambazo is a traditional Mexican recipe where bread is bathed with a guajillo chili sauce. It is stuffed with potatoes with sausage, fried, and topped with lettuce, cheese, cream, and a raw green sauce.
Authentic Mexican Margarita

Authentic Mexican Margarita Recipe

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When choosing your tequila, quality is key. Opt for a blanco made from 100% blue agave. Although many people reach for premade sour mix, using fresh lime juice will result in a vastly superior drink.
Enchiladas Mineras Guanajuato

Enchiladas Mineras Guanajuato ~ Guanajuato Mining Enchiladas

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Enchiladas Mineras or Mining Enchiladas are a traditional Mexican recipe hailing from Guanajuato, a mining town where the women took this dish to their husbands at the end of their work hours.
Enyucado ~ Cassava Cheesecake Cake

Enyucado ~ Cassava Cheesecake

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Enyucado or Cassava Cheesecake is a Columbian recipe is a sweet treat that is very popular along the Caribbean coast of Panama and Colombia.
Gansito ~ The Mexican Twinkie

El Gansito Gigante ~ The Giant Gansito

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A Gansito is a small Mexican snack cake, often compared to the American Twinkie. This Mexican Recipe is a strawberry jelly and crème-filled pound cake with a chocolate-flavored coating.
Oxtail Birria Rivera

Oxtail Birria Rivera

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Oxtail Birria Rivera is a Mexican recipe that is made with beef. Oxtail is the culinary name for the tail of cattle and was at one time the food of slaves. Oxtail is a gelatin-rich meat and that makes it very flavorful.
Pães de Queijo ~ Cheese Balls

Pães de Queijo ~ Brazilian Cheese Balls

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Pães de Queijo or Bread of Cheese in English is a Brazilian recipe usually made for breakfast or as a snack. Like many great foods in the Western Hemisphere, Pão de Queijo has its roots in the culinary creations of African slaves.
Baião de Dois ~ Beans and Rice

Baião de Dois ~ Black Eyed Peas and Rice

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Baião de Dois is made with Black Eyed Peas and Rice. This Brazilian recipe has many variations, some add beef (carne de sol), while others add pork or cheese to the mix. This recipe uses Bacon and Cheese.
Vino Navegado ~ Chilean Warm Wine

Vino Navegado ~ Chilean Warm Wine

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Vino Navegado is a warm wine that is very popular in the southern regions of Chile. It's the perfect way to drink red wine during cold nights!
El Submarino ~ Argentinian Hot Chocolate

El Submarino ~ Argentinian Hot Chocolate

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El Submarino is an Argentinian recipe made from a mug of hot milk and a thick rectangle of dark chocolate served alongside. The chocolate is the submarine, and you sink it and stir it into the hot milk making your Hot Chocolate drink.
Milanesa ~ Fried Breaded Beef

Milanesa ~ Fried Breaded Beef

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Milanesa is an Argentinian recipe of where a beef cutlet is tenderized, breaded and fried. It's similar to a cotoletta from Italy, or schnitzel from Germany.
Locro ~ Argentina Winter Stew

Locro ~ Argentina Winter Stew

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Locro is an Argentina recipe made with 4 types of meat, Flank Steak, Pork, Bacon, and Chorizo. This hearty and delicious winter stew also includes Hominy, White Beans, and Squash as well as other vegetables and spices.

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