This Pigs in Ponchos (Tortilla-Wrapped Franks and Beans) recipe contains hot dogs, flour tortillas, shredded monterey jack cheese, refried beans, salsa verde and more.
I love a good soup, and this one is no exception. A couple of years ago, I had some Chicken Tortilla Soup at Atlanta Bread Company that was out of this w... Welcome to Mangoes and Chutney!
The toppings make this soup fun for both kids and adults to eat. Crunchy tortilla strips, avocados, and cheese offer something for everyone. Even kids who typically resist vegetables are sure to gobble this veggie-rich soup right up.
For tortilla soup like abuela used to make, start with zesty garlic chicken, add tomato sauce, and kick up the flavor when you top with avocado, cheese and cilantro.
This Mexican Tortilla Soup recipe contains lean ground beef, corn, tortilla chips, taco bell home originals thick 'n chunky salsa, beef broth and more.
A Southwestern cousin of mom's chicken soup, this one has a little more kick with a crispy topping. And, like its best-loved relative, it'll make you feel good all over.
Literally, SIX freakin' cans!! (It has been brought to my attention that there are only FIVE freakin' cans. Ooops, sorry. Usually I don't have a problem counting to five, but there you go. Enjoy the recipe anyway!)
This Mexican Chicken Salad is full of tender meat, crunchy tortilla chips, beans, cheese, and fresh vegetables -- creamy and zesty Salsa Ranch dressing.
Looking for an easy meal as this week gets started? Try out a family favorite recipe, our easy oven fajitas. I originally found a version from Budget Bytes', but found a few areas we could cut to reduce costs and use our own seasoning blend that I keep mixed up for tacos and enchiladas. A few ways to make this recipe even cheaper: Double the veggies and reduce the amount meat. Add in cooked pinto or black beans as you put together your fajitas. Use chicken thighs rather than chicken breast or look for mark down steak and slice it in
Looking for an easy meal as this week gets started? Try out a family favorite recipe, our easy oven fajitas. I originally found a version from Budget Bytes', but found a few areas we could cut to reduce costs and use our own seasoning blend that I keep mixed up for tacos and enchiladas. A few ways to make this recipe even cheaper: Double the veggies and reduce the amount meat. Add in cooked pinto or black beans as you put together your fajitas. Use chicken thighs rather than chicken breast or look for mark down steak and slice it in