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Latin American

Soft Vegetable Tacos

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Meatless Tamale Pie

Margaritas and some guacamole with chips and/or vegetable "dippers" would start this Mexican-style dinner off right. Ladle out black bean soup to precede the tamale pie, and serve a Caesar salad with it. Finish by teaming lime sorbet with orange segments that have been marinated in tequila.

Sweet Corn and Halibut Tamales

A simple corn and cornmeal topping makes these halibut fillets a party entrée.

Grilled Garlic-Marinated Skirt Steak with Lime

Arrachera con Ajo y Limon a la Parrilla Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less, but requires additional unattended time.

Avocado and Tomatillo Salsa

Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 10 min

Cheese Enchiladas with Green Sauce

Spinach, green onions, cilantro and chilies give the sauce its name--and lots of flavor.

Curry-Ginger Guacamole

Thai spicing brings new flavor to an avocado classic. Add more color by serving this in a large leaf of red cabbage.

Tomatillo Salsa

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Chiles Rellenos

(Stuffed Chilies)

Jícama and Cucumber Chili Spears

Jícama spears with lime juice and chili powder are a popular street snack in Mexico — crunchy, sour, and spicy all in one bite.

Sausage and Potato Omelet

At La Porteña, an Argentine restaurant in Jackson Heights, New York, spicy chorizo sausage is used to give this frittata-style omelet its heat. If you can't find chorizo, hot Italian sausage makes a nice substitute.

Pan-Fried Steak in Cognac-Peppercorn Sauce

"I've always taken a scientific, as well as an artistic, approach to food," writes Mark Van Wye of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. "My family dined out a lot when I was young, and I became an adventurous eater. I would try anything and everything, and eventually I'd attempt to re-create those restaurant dishes at home. I never asked for recipes; I liked the detective work and the sense of discovery as I experimented with ingredients, just as a novice painter learns by copying the masters." Look for green peppercorns where capers and pickles are sold in the supermarket. (They're also good in salad dressings.)

Corn and Cheese Arepas

These Colombian corn pancakes do a good job of soaking up the juices from the pork.

Chicken and Green Olive Enchiladas

The spirit of Mexico spices up this home-style, do-ahead main dish. The enchiladas can be assembled one day in advance and refrigerated. If time is short, use 5 cups of shredded skinless cooked chicken from the deli and 4 1/2 cups canned low-salt chicken broth. Begin the party with chips, guacamole and salsa, and blend a pitcher or two of Margaritas for fun. Watch how to cut a whole chicken into parts to use in this recipe.

Shredded Beef Flautas

(Crisp-Fried Beef-Stuffed Corn Tortillas)

Mexican-Style Cheese and Sausage Casserole

For an easy and informal dinner, make a salad and some rice to go alongside this bubbling cheese mixture known as queso fundido. Each diner spoons some of the cheese into warm tortillas. This can also be served as an appetizer at parties. Mix up some Margaritas to add to the fun.

Cilantro-Lime Soup

In the state of Yucatán in southeastern Mexico, lime soup is served on even the hottest days. The fresh taste of the cilantro and the sourness of the lime combine to give the soup plenty of zing.
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