29 Tex-Mex Recipes That Up The Flavor and Feed the Whole House

Dinner doesn’t have to be boring when you’ve got a big list of Tex-Mex recipes to pick from. With these 29 simple ideas, you can bring something new to your table, whether you want a quick weeknight meal or a fun dish for your family night at home. These recipes offer plenty of choices, so things never get dull. Trying something different is easier when you have this kind of list.

You don’t need a big reason to enjoy these Tex-Mex meals, as they fit right into a busy week or even on a slow weekend. Pick what works for you, change up your usual line-up, and see what your crew likes best. These ideas are here whenever you’re stuck on what to make next.

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Easy Frito Pie. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Slow Cooker Pork Chile Verde

Close-up of a bowl of slow cooker pork chile verde served with white rice, garnished with fresh cilantro, sliced jalapeños, radish slices, and a wedge of lime.
Slow Cooker Pork Chile Verde. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

After a long day, I like settling into something simple but full of flavor, and Slow Cooker Pork Chile Verde always hits that note. It simmers quietly in the background and makes my kitchen smell amazing, which feels welcoming. Whether serving it up with a tortilla or over rice, I always find the taste deep and familiar. Warm, tender pieces make each bite easy to look forward to.

Meal times get easier with a dish like this; for lunch, dinner, or packed up for later in the week. Serve it in a big bowl, spoon some of the sauce over top, and dig in as you catch up with a show. Simple sides or a salad work perfectly alongside this staple.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Pork Chile Verde

Mexican Rice

A plate of Mexican rice garnished with chopped green onions and herbs served with a spoon.
Mexican Rice. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

Sometimes, I just need a quick side that pairs with pretty much anything, and Mexican Rice comes through every time. I’ve found it works just as well on a casual Tuesday night as it does layered into a bigger meal. Fluffy grains soak up all sorts of flavors and never get old. Even leftovers heat up nicely for an easy lunch later on.

Serve a scoop alongside beans or your favorite protein, and it ties the meal together without much thought. It’s great for building a plate or stuffing into a wrap, letting you mix and match as you please. It checks all the right boxes for weeknight simplicity and versatility in everyday meals.
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Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup With Beans

A ladle of creamy Chicken Tortilla  soup with black beans, corn, tomatoes, green peppers, and shredded chicken held over a pot.
Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup With Beans. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

There are days when I look for something that feels hearty but isn’t too heavy, and Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup With Beans is my go-to. Memories of cozy evenings come back every time I make it; especially when it’s served hot, topped with crunchy bits for texture. The soup holds up well for leftovers, which makes lunch plans easy. I like spooning it into a big mug and settling in with a good book.

If you’re after something that blends a creamy bite with simple satisfaction, this soup makes a nice fit. Serve it on its own or add a side of chips if you’re feeling hungry. It works just as well for one person or a couple people sharing a relaxed meal.
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Air Fryer Beef Empanadas

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Air Fryer Beef Empanadas. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Working from home sometimes calls for a pick-me-up, and I reach for Air Fryer Beef Empanadas when I’m craving a crispy treat without fuss. They cook up quickly, turning out crisp and warm. Each bite feels like an easy win, especially with a sauce for dipping on the side. No need to save them for special occasions; they fit right in with a regular afternoon snack or as lunch.

Set a few on a plate, break them open, and enjoy with a cool drink for a simple, hands-on meal. They’re also handy for packing up or reheating, so snack time is never boring. Served with a fresh salad or as part of a snack spread, these always disappear fast.
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Slow Cooker Hatch Chili Salsa Chicken

Slow Cooker Hatch Chili Salsa Chicken topped with sliced jalapeños and cilantro on a white plate, next to a stack of tortillas.
Slow Cooker Hatch Chili Salsa Chicken. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

A weekday breeze comes from setting up Slow Cooker Hatch Chili Salsa Chicken early in the morning and letting it do its thing. This dish fits right into any schedule; hands-off and always ready when you are. I love piling it onto a plate with rice or making easy tacos. Each bite carries just enough heat and flavor to keep it interesting without being over-the-top.

Pull out this recipe when you want the workday dinner dilemma solved. You can serve it wrapped in a tortilla or over greens for a lighter twist. It also does well packed as leftovers for lunch, saving time later. A simple topping brings it all together, making it a keeper.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Hatch Chili Salsa Chicken

Mexican Street Corn Soup

Mexican street style corn soup in a white bowl on a white plate.
Mexican Street Corn Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Familiar smells drift up every time I make Mexican Street Corn Soup. It takes a favorite snack and turns it into a cozy bowl that I usually want seconds of. There’s always a cheerful feeling having it simmering away, ready in under an hour. I like pouring a ladleful and sitting down for a quick, tasty meal after work.

Bring this soup out when you’re after something quick but different. You can enjoy it with a spoon and a warm slice of bread or serve it as a side to a bigger meal. With its creamy base and little bits of corn, it ends up being a favorite for both small meals and casual get-togethers.
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Carne Molida: Mexican Ground Beef

A plate of cooked ground beef mixed with diced vegetables and garnished with lime wedges and chopped herbs. A red striped cloth is placed beside the plate.
Carne Molida: Mexican Ground Beef. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Easy weeknight dinners often start with making Carne Molida: Mexican Ground Beef at home. It’s quick, soul-warming, and fits just about any moment, whether I want a taco night or just a bowl with rice. I like how flexible it is; some days in a wrap, others with veggies. Little cleanup and big payoff every single time.

This recipe suits any style; roll it into a burrito, stir into pasta, or layer onto nachos. No matter how you use it, dinner comes together quickly. Serve it up hot, maybe with a fresh topping, and dig in for something fast yet full of flavor that works for both routine meals and the occasional extra plate.
Get the Recipe: Carne Molida: Mexican Ground Beef

Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos

Three hard shell tacos filled with shredded slow-cooked chicken, cheese, diced tomatoes, and topped with sour cream, served on a white plate with a garnish of fresh parsley.
Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Quiet Sundays seem easier when Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos are on the plan. I set it all up before starting chores, then spend the afternoon as I like, knowing a good meal is waiting. Tacos are always fun to build; everyone gets to fill their own. Each bite comes together with tender, flavorful pieces that don’t take much fuss.

Pick this recipe for days when you want a tasty dinner with minimal effort. Serve them wrapped in warm tortillas or over salad if you want something fresh. They pack well for lunch or reheat for an easy next-day meal. This is one dish I rely on for times that call for real flavors, whether it’s just me or a few others.
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Dutch Oven Carnitas

Carnitas in a round black dish.
Dutch Oven Carnitas. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Weekend cooking gets easier when I have Dutch Oven Carnitas simmering in the kitchen. There’s something about slow-cooking that feels both easy and rewarding, especially as the meat gets tender. I love shredding it myself at the table and piling it high on warm tortillas. It makes meals feel a little special even if it’s just a quiet night alone.

Bring out this recipe for simple tacos, stack it in a rice bowl, or even stuff it into a sandwich. Serve the meat straight from the pot, and let people make their own plates. These carnitas work for meals throughout the week, reheating well and staying flavorful after each serving, perfect for lunchboxes or wraps.
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Instant Pot Charro Beans

A black oval dish filled with Instant Pot Charro Beans topped with chopped cilantro.
Instant Pot Charro Beans. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

With a pressure cooker, Instant Pot Charro Beans take barely any effort yet always seem robust when ready. I make these on days when I’m not in the mood for heavy cooking but still want something full of depth. The beans soak up every bit of the broth, making them rich and memorable. I like filling my bowl and eating them as a main, not just a side.

Offer these alongside rice, tuck them into tacos, or enjoy with a chunk of bread anytime you want a break from routine. They’re just right for any casual meal, reheating well and tasting just as good on day two. A sprinkle of herbs brightens each bowl just before serving.
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Slow Cooker Carnitas Board

A platter of pork carnitas board on a wooden table.
Slow Cooker Carnitas Board. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Fun evenings with a small group sometimes mean gathering around this Slow Cooker Carnitas Board that’s packed with different options. I set everything on one board and let friends and family choose their favorite pieces. The variety makes dinner interactive, but nothing feels formal. Meat stays juicy and tender, and it’s always the first thing finished.

Lay out tortillas, a few toppings, and let people build what they like. Serve it right from the board, letting people take what they want. It’s the best way to keep things easy but extra, fitting casual get-togethers or nights when you want to try a little of everything.
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Mexican Slow Roasted Chicken

Mexican Slow Roasted Chicken served on a white rectangular plate.
Mexican Slow Roasted Chicken. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Long days call for meals that cook themselves, so I rely on Mexican Slow Roasted Chicken for hands-off ease. Each bite tastes even better the next day, and I’ve started using leftovers in wraps or for salads all week long. Roasting locks in tasty juices without extra fuss. I like that it only needs slicing and some quick sides to call dinner done.

You’ll find it fits nearly any meal plan; picnic lunches, sandwich fillings, or a simple main with rice. Serve it straight from the pan with a squeeze of something bright on the side. Cleanup is quick, and the flavors keep meals interesting. It’s a straightforward option for eating well, no matter how the day’s gone.
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Slow-Cooker Taco Soup

Two bowls of Slow-Cooker Taco Soup next to sliced lime.
Slow-Cooker Taco Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Dinner after a busy day feels manageable with Slow-Cooker Taco Soup already finished. All I need is a warm bowl, a piece of bread, and maybe a quick topping for extra flavor. Soup blends all sorts of flavors together, making each bite easy yet never boring. I love ladling it out and settling in to watch something on TV.

Perfect for solo nights or sharing with a roommate, this soup comes together with hardly any hands-on time. Serve with a sprinkle of something crunchy or keep it simple, just as it is. It reheats well for lunch or dinner the next day, which is a nice bonus. There’s no better backup for hectic weeks.
Get the Recipe: Slow-Cooker Taco Soup

White Chicken Enchiladas

Two White Chicken Enchiladas filled with creamy sauce and topped with melted cheese, served on a white plate with a garnish of chopped parsley.
White Chicken Enchiladas. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Sometimes, I want something creamy that feels like a treat but isn’t hard to make, and White Chicken Enchiladas fit that need perfectly. Each bite is soft, warm, and made for a relaxing meal at home. I like them bubbly from the oven with golden edges and a bit of crispness. Any leftovers go straight into the fridge and taste just as good reheated.

They’re an easy choice for a weeknight or lazy Sunday dinner, paired with a salad or simple beans. Serve them straight from the pan for less fuss. You can even wrap individual portions for freezer meals. This is a dish people ask for again, but it never feels like too much work.
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Green Pork Posole Soup

A pot of Green pork posole soup with ground meat, vegetables, herbs, and broth, with a metal ladle resting inside.
Green Pork Posole Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Family always looks forward to days when I cook Green Pork Posole Soup, brightening dinner with something both filling and a bit different. Simmered flavors mingle just right, and the bowl gets topped with something fresh for a simple finish. I serve it hot, letting everyone add what they enjoy to their own. Warm broth makes chilly evenings better all around.

This soup is nice for unwinding after a long day or for making ahead and reheating. Pair it with a slice of fresh bread or a basic salad. Its leftovers hold up well for future lunches, so nothing goes to waste. This recipe brings a little excitement to regular meals.
Get the Recipe: Green Pork Posole Soup

Slow Cooker Santa Fe Chicken

A close-up of a fork holding a bite of Slow Cooker Santa Fe Chicken over a bowl with the same mixed dish.
Slow Cooker Santa Fe Chicken. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Some recipes become a weekly repeat, and Slow Cooker Santa Fe Chicken is one of them in my house. The layers of color and taste make even a simple dinner feel interesting. I find myself spooning it over rice, tucking it into wraps, or piling it onto nachos. It’s hands-off, so everything comes together while I tackle other tasks.

Pull this dish out for easy lunches or sit-down dinners after a long day. It keeps well, so leftovers never go to waste. Serve with a splash of something tangy or scoop onto fresh greens for a twist. It’s a flexible, go-to recipe for anyone who likes variety without extra work.
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Lime-Garlic Cilantro Marinade

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Lime-Garlic Cilantro Marinade. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Quick meals during the week often start with Lime-Garlic Cilantro Marinade in my fridge. Marinating saves time later, and I love how a quick soak transforms plain protein into something vibrant. I brush it on before grilling, tossing extras on the plate for added flavor. It has become a little kitchen trick for me to keep meals from getting dull.

Use this marinade before a quick sear, a broil, or even for a simple bake. It’s helpful for salads, tacos, or bowls that need a lift. Drizzle any extra right before serving for a pop of taste. Even a little prep ahead with this marinade can turn routine meals into something you look forward to.
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Taco Stuffed Tomatoes

Two taco stuffed tomatoes on white plates with toppings and a fork.
Taco Stuffed Tomatoes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

One weekend, I tried making something new, and Taco Stuffed Tomatoes quickly became lunch favorites. They’re easy to prepare and look good on the plate, but more importantly, they’re simple to eat by hand or with a fork. I like them hot from the oven, with that fresh, tangy tomato flavor. Clean-up is quick, which makes them great on busy days.

This dish can be the star at lunch or dinner and is nice for anyone eating lighter meals. Serve with a small salad or a few chips on the side. These are also great for packing into containers if you need a grab-and-go lunch. Their bright look makes any meal a bit more special.
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Cheesy Mexican Chicken Casserole

A close-up of a partially eaten cheesy Mexican chicken casserole in a baking dish.
Cheesy Mexican Chicken Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Thursday nights in my place often center around Cheesy Mexican Chicken Casserole for dinner, something that feels filling but never fussy. Even the pickiest eaters grab seconds, and I like wrapping up portions to eat later in the week. There’s just something about the melted top and baked layers that hits the spot every time. Serving with a green side rounds things out easily.

If you’re craving something that covers all the bases, this casserole is a go-to. Spoon it onto plates piping hot and let the cheese stretch with each scoop. It freezes and reheats well, always tasting just as good. Easy to make and reliably tasty, it fits right in with busy weeknights.
Get the Recipe: Cheesy Mexican Chicken Casserole

Mexican Black Beans

Mexican black beans in a white bowl with parsley and garlic.
Mexican Black Beans. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Looking for something quick and reliable, I often turn to Mexican Black Beans because they always work with the flavors I’m craving. These beans are a simple side or a solid main, depending on what else is happening in the kitchen. I love pouring them over rice or next to eggs for breakfast.

Serve this as a foundation for burritos or next to tacos, and you’ll find meals come together with almost no effort. Enjoy them hot, straight from the pot, or cold with a quick squeeze of something bright. Their versatility shines for everything from lunch bowls to easy snacks, making everyday meals more filling.
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Grilled Lime-Garlic Chicken Breasts

Grilled chicken on a wooden board with cilantro and tomatoes in the back.
Grilled Lime-Garlic Chicken Breasts. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Lazy afternoons sometimes end with Grilled Lime-Garlic Chicken Breasts coming off the grill, ready for a quick meal. I love the way the tangy kick stands out with every slice. These are easy to meal-prep for the week, portioning them for salads, rice, or sandwiches. There’s hardly any cleanup and each piece keeps well for days, making the week’s meals easier.

This recipe is great for fast dinners or prepping lunches ahead of time. Serve the chicken hot off the grill or chilled for a light protein. It packs well for picnics or busy workdays, always keeping its texture and taste. With simple sides, you’ve got a meal that goes with almost everything.
Get the Recipe: Grilled Lime-Garlic Chicken Breasts

Cowboy Caviar

A bowl of Cowboy Caviar, garnished with lime wedges; a hand dips a tortilla chip into the salad.
Cowboy Caviar. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Game nights at home became more fun once Cowboy Caviar started showing up on the table. I find it bright and easy to scoop, offering a little bit of everything in each bite. Served with chips or as a topping, it quickly disappears. Cleanup is a breeze, and I like that it’s just as good on day two, making snack time something everyone looks forward to.

Set out a bowl anytime you want a fast, fresh snack or a topping for salads and tacos. It brings more interest to quick lunches or relaxed evenings. Serve cold with crunchy tortilla chips or as a side for easy mains. It’s a reliable staple that feels just right for both planned and spontaneous gatherings.
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Street Corn Chicken Rice Bowl

A blue bowl filled with a street corn chicken rice bowl, featuring grilled chicken, corn, tomatoes, avocado, and black beans, is shown with vegetables and a cloth.
Street Corn Chicken Rice Bowl. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Mixing flavors in my meals got way easier after trying Street Corn Chicken Rice Bowl. It became a go-to for quick lunches and dinners, and makes me feel like I’m eating something different than the usual. It’s easy to portion out into containers, too, which helps when prepping meals ahead. The mix always comes out tasty, with just the right balance in every bite.

Spoon this bowl together for a grab-and-go meal or a sit-down dinner at the table. You can enjoy it on its own or with chips on the side for something extra. It fits busy days and easy evenings best. Having a bowl of this on hand keeps eating interesting all week long.
Get the Recipe: Street Corn Chicken Rice Bowl

Baked Spanish Rice

Baked Spanish Rice in two black baking dishes.
Baked Spanish Rice. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Movie nights at home wouldn’t feel complete without a side of Baked Spanish Rice to round out the spread. I love how it bakes hands-off while I catch up on chores, and always comes out with the right texture. It reheats nicely for lunches, and topping with something fresh gives it a new spin. Piling a scoop on my plate feels like home-cooked simplicity.

You can serve this dish alongside tacos, grilled proteins, or just with roasted veggies for a fuller meal. Try pairing it with beans or a simple salad. The leftovers hold up for days, making it a dependable choice. It keeps weeknight dinners easy, ensuring no meal ever feels rushed.
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Texas Corn Succotash

Texas Corn Succotash in a black bowl with spoon.
Texas Corn Succotash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Afternoon craving for something hearty and easy leads me to cook up Texas Corn Succotash. I enjoy how quickly it comes together without any complicated steps, making it a reliable favorite. It fills out meals, whether I’m sitting at the kitchen island or packing lunchboxes. I even like sneaking in a spoonful of cold from the fridge as a snack.

This side works with nearly anything; set it next to grilled meats, in a wrap, or even topped onto a salad. Serve hot for dinner or take it chilled for a potluck-style lunch. Its colors make the plate inviting with little effort. A classic go-to, it’s all about ease and familiar flavors.
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Creamy Green Chili Chicken Enchiladas

A baking dish filled with creamy green chili enchiladas topped with chopped cilantro, with tomatoes visible in the background.
Creamy Green Chili Chicken Enchiladas. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cozy nights in get brighter with Creamy Green Chili Chicken Enchiladas bubbling away in the oven. The first time I made them, they were a hit, and leftovers never lasted long. The creamy filling and soft tortillas come together for pure enjoyment at the table. I like slicing each piece, watching the sauce pool around the edges.

This meal fits right into dinner plans, whether you’re alone or sharing with a friend. Serve straight from the baking dish, and add a green salad if you want something lighter. They can be frozen and pulled out for last-minute meals, too. Every step in making them feels worth it when there’s something this good waiting.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Green Chili Chicken Enchiladas

Cream of Jalapeno Soup

Two bowls of Cream of Jalapeno Soup with a plate of cornbread madeleines on a wooden table.
Cream of Jalapeno Soup. Photo credit: Gimme Soup.

Rainy afternoons have me reaching for Cream of Jalapeno Soup for a bowl of warmth that’s also a bit lively. The subtle heat never overwhelms but brings just enough character to every spoonful. I’ve served it both as a starter and a quick lunch, always coming back to how simple it is. Ladle it hot and top with a sprinkle of something crunchy.

Great for solo meals or paired with a sandwich, this soup keeps things interesting. Serve it with a piece of fresh bread or crackers on the side. Leftovers reheat smoothly, making lunch easy the next day. It’s the kind of recipe that fits into your rotation without much fuss.
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Charro Beans With Chorizo

A hand dips a tortilla chip into a small cast-iron skillet filled with Charro Beans With Chorizo, more chips and cilantro are in the background.
Charro Beans With Chorizo. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Weekend brunch routines changed for the better ever since Charro Beans With Chorizo joined the lineup. They’re hearty enough for a main and quick to put together; great for laid-back mornings or when friends drop by. I enjoy spooning beans over rice, then saving the rest for packed lunches. They get better as they sit, soaking up flavors by the next meal.

You’ll want to serve these beans in deep bowls with something starchy to catch all the flavor. They’re ideal for easy weeknight dinners, too. Pair them with a crisp salad or eat as-is for a no-fuss meal. Reliable and filling, these beans always find their way on my list.
Get the Recipe: Charro Beans With Chorizo

Texas Hash With Rice

A bowl of Texas hash with rice garnished with cilantro, with a fork lifting a bite, and a skillet of the same dish in the background.
Texas Hash With Rice. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

One-pot meals save the day during busy stretches, and Texas Hash With Rice is a proven go-to. I like that everything is cooked together, which makes for fewer dishes and an easier routine. This dish feels like an upgrade from plain rice, bringing something a bit more generous to the table. It’s also easy to set aside portions for lunch the next day.

Serve it hot with a simple side for balance, or just add your favorite crunchy topping. It packs well for meal prep reheating without losing texture. This recipe fits all kinds of dinner plans, from late nights at home to quick workday lunches. You may find yourself craving it again and again.
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