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Latin American

Grilled Corn, Zucchini, and Black Bean Quesadillas

Cooking corn this way adds a depth of flavor from the husk and keeps the kernels from drying out. Tossed together with zucchini and scallions, these quesadillas make for a super-satisfying vegetarian dinner.

Sonoran Hot Dogs

Bacon-wrapped franks, pinto beans, avocado, and mayo are balanced by pickled jalapeños and salsa in this summertime favorite.

Why You Should Never Put Lime in Your Guacamole

Lime is an integral part of a great guacamole—or so we thought. Turns out, American cooks put the lime in. And now it's time to take it out.

Creamy Rice and Beans in Three Classic Flavors

Arroz Cremoso y Frijoles en Tres Sabores Clásicos

5 Ways That Chiles Can Make Your Food Better

DIY chile powder, frozen habaneros, and more brilliant advice from a chef who knows how to handle his chiles.

Sea Bass and Tomato Ceviche

Choose the best-quality fish for this simple ceviche.

Let Your Guacamole Go Nuts

These mix-ins bring guacamole over the top.

What to Cook This Weekend

It's time to host a taco party.

Chopped Fried-Fish Tacos (Tacos de Salpicón de Pescado)

Take fried fish, break it up, and douse it with lime juice, Worcestershire sauce, chiles, and cilantro, and you have an incredible jumble of textures and flavors. Because you hack the fish into bits, there's no need to find perfect-for-presentation fillets, so this is a great way to use those that aren't flawless, as long as they're fresh.

Fresh Green Salsa (Salsa verde cruda)

Tart and fiery, this classic bright-green salsa shows off the flavor of tomatillos and the lovable grassy sharpness of fresh unripe chiles. Serve it with anything that would benefit from lively contrast, such as Chopped Fried-Fish Tacos .

Chicken Tostadas

Once a way to make use of stale tortillas (by toasting and/or frying them), tostadas are so good that it wasn't long before people simply started using fresh tortillas. After biting into these layers of flavor—crunchy, creamy, luscious—you'll see why.

How to Make Texas-Style Creamy Green Salsa

It's creamy, it's spicy, it's tangy, it's that green sauce.

How New York's Best Tortillas Get Made

A visit to the non-profit bakery Hot Bread Kitchen reveals how they make 12,000 tortillas a week—and how you can make them at home.

Adobo Chicken in Parchment

This ingenious technique cooks the chicken in a purse with its own juices and a mix of spices. It slowly simmers the bird to a silky richness—an enticing side of chicken that we rarely see.

Tacos al Pastor

These pineapple and pork tacos are the original fusion food—a cross between Middle Eastern shawarma and the guajillo-rubbed grilled pork served by Mexican street vendors. The pork needs to marinate four hours.
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