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All the Recipes You Need for Your Cinco De Mayo Feast

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By Katherine Fluor
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May fifth is all about celebrating Mexican culture—and we get especially into it here in Texas (it’s a majorly rich part of our state’s culture!) That’s why we’ve rounded up 17 incredibly delicious Cinco de Mayo recipes for your upcoming feast. For those who aren’t familiar with the history, Cinco de Mayo began in honor of the Mexican Army’s unlikely victory at the Battle of Puebla in 1862.

Interestingly enough, the holiday isn’t actually celebrated in Mexico (they lost the war mere days later.) But it remains an excellent reason to celebrate Mexican culture and the people who have enriched our country, like Dolores Huerta, Sandra Cisneros, and many more. It doesn’t just have to be about the tasty delights, though there’s certainly nothing wrong with a little indulgence. Especially since nowadays, it feels like the official kick-off to warm summer days ahead and offers a respite from the grind of our news cycle. And yes, it obviously also happens to be a welcome excuse to whip up some delicious Mexican-inspired dishes and a pitcher of margs.

This year, we aren’t letting quarantine keep us from celebrating Cinco de Mayo with our friends and family (thanks, Zoom!) Instead, we’re using it as a welcome reason to celebrate and an exciting change up from our day-to-day meals and routines.

The centerpiece of the festivities is always a delicious meal, so we’ve rounded up our best Cinco de Mayo food ideas complete with apps, mains, and of course, margaritas! Scroll on for the list, and tell us how you’ll be celebrating at home in the comments.

Mains and Appetizers:

Spicy Mexican Baked Eggs with Queso Fresco & Avocado

Mexican Baked Eggs

In case you thought that Cinco de Mayo didn’t start until happy hour (aka margarita o’clock), this insanely good baked eggs dish should convince you to kick off the celebrations first thing in the AM this year. I’ve long been a fan of any type of baked egg and veggie concoction (hello, shakshuka) and it seems that just about every culture has a version of its own. This one is not to be missed.

healthy mexican bowl

Healthy Mexican Bowl

Around Austin, when we say “Mexican food,” we typically mean “Tex Mex.” And for most, the thought of Tex Mex usually brings to mind melted cheese, soppy grease, and sugar-filled margaritas. Don’t get us wrong, there’s a time and a place for all that(aka later tonight) but for lunch, why not keep it light and healthy? This way you’re ready to bring on the good stuff later on, guilt-free. Not all Cinco de Mayo foods have to be big, full meals.

Green Pea Guacamole is healthy and full of plant-based protein

Green Pea Guacamole

Okay, let’s start by saying: I never really feel guilty about eating guacamole. Healthy fat-filled avocados, fresh cilantro, and tomatoes, refreshing lime juice—what’s not to love? But since my guac is often accompanied by not-so-good-for-you tortilla chips and margaritas, I like to pack in some extra health benefits where I can.

Recently, I started adding a stealth ingredient to give my guac some extra plant-based protein so I don’t feel as bad if I accidentally, you know, eat chips and guac for dinner. Fold some green peas into the mix!

Aside from the health benefits, they add a delicious heftiness to the texture and satisfying sweetness. ‘Cause yes, green peas are naturally really sweet!

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Camille’s Ultimate Guacamole

People tend to have strong feelings about their guacamole: there are the purists who demand little more than avocado, lime, onion, and cilantro, and then there are the creative versions with roasted corn, black beans—I’ve even tried a couple of guacs topped with crab meat. Let’s be honest, I’d happily eat any of them, but I am pretty proud of this signature recipe. If you’re looking for a classic, crowd-favorite guac, this is it. It’s one of our must-have Cinco de Mayo appetizers!

Mango & Avocado Guacamole

Chanel’s Mango Chipotle Guacamole

A refreshing twist on your classic guac—this mango chipotle guacamole recipe is sweet, spicy, and oh so delicious. Avocados, cherry tomatoes, mango, and cilantro all combine together for the perfect bite (with a slight kick!) That is why this one of our favorite easy Cinco de Mayo recipes.

enchilada stuffed zucchini boats

Enchilada-Stuffed Zucchini Boats

With these stuffed enchilada boats, I can satisfy my cravings without the post-meal carb crash. I use all my favorite seasonal ingredients and have leftovers for days. The filling can easily be altered to fit your individual taste preferences or dietary restrictions, too.

mexican street corn salad

Mexican Street Corn Salad

Mexican Street Corn is a classic at our house every summer, and to me this recipe is perfection. There is one caveat, that is: everyone ends up with aioli on their fingers and corn in their teeth. You kind of have to embrace the fact that you’re going to be a total mess while eating it. I finally had the brilliant idea to take the corn off the cob and turn this recipe into a salad that’s perfect for Cinco de Mayo or any other Mexican-themed menu this summer.

chimichurri fish tacos

Chimichurri Fish Tacos

Simple doesn’t always equal boring. I’ve made this for so many pool parties and backyard barbecues, and it always garners major raves. Plus, if you’re making it on an outdoor grill, it’s one of the most stress-free meals to serve a crowd. Just add chips and salsa, maybe some Mexican street corn, and good margaritas.

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Roasted Veggie Tacos with Chipotle Mayo

These roasted veggie tacos are crunchy, fresh, and will keep you feeling full (without feeling like you need to get horizontal immediately). They are made of fresh, hearty veggies and topped off with a delicious chipotle mayo and a squeeze of fresh lime juice.

Roasted Cauliflower Tacos with Cilantro Pesto - a healthy, delicious (vegetarian!) way to satisfy those taco cravings

Roasted Cauliflower Tacos with Cilantro Pesto

Even when we’re in clean-eating mode, we never let that get in the way of our weekly taco addiction habit. These roasted cauliflower tacos have become weeknight faves at our house, and they just so happen to be vegan, gluten-free and packed with all kinds of good-for-you ingredients.

Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas

My current favorite answer to the “what to cook for dinner tonight” conundrum? These five-ingredient sheet pan fajitas! I call them that because they are literally made completely on one sheet pan, and when you line that pan with foil or parchment paper, the dreaded after-dinner clean-up becomes nonexistent. The key to making a recipe with only a few ingredients taste more complex is all in how you season it. This meal calls for boneless skinless chicken breasts, bell peppers, onions, and taco seasoning, but don’t be fooled—they are anything but bland!

Chicken Tequila Taquitos

I’ve been experimenting with a healthier taquito recipe, and this version with tequila-glazed chicken and black beans is the result—they’re baked instead of fried for a crispy taquito without any of the greasy-factor.

Churros with Caramel Sauce

I’m a firm believer that everyone should be making churros at home. There are few things in this world that are more indulgently satisfying than biting into a warm churro, freshly fried and generously doused in a crunchy, fragrant coating of cinnamon sugar. When done right, they’re crisp and sweet on the outside and soft with a slightly eggy savoriness in the middle. And really, I promise, doing it right isn’t as complicated as you might think.

Cocktails:

prickly pear margaritas

Prickly Pear Margaritas

A delicious (and super Instagrammy!) twist on your classic Cinco de Mayo drink—these prickly pear margs are sweet, salty, and pack a punch.

Garden Margarita With Celery and Mezcal

This Garden margarita is a take on your traditional green celery juice, but with a mezcal twist. Taken from Vibrant, Houston’s newest health restaurant, we cannot get enough of this refreshing cocktail.

Watermelon Mint Margarita

One thing I love about this recipe is that it relies solely on the sweetness of frozen watermelon. Oftentimes I order a margarita at a restaurant and it’s sweet. I love that I can have complete control over the sweetness, without actually having to add any sweetener at all. This does mean it’s important to get your hands on a watermelon that’s at its peak ripeness. But no worries, if you find yourself with a less-than-stellar melon you can always add a splash of simple syrup or a squeeze of honey to liven things up. The mint is totally optional and a little goes a long way, but I love the garden-fresh flavor it adds. And the tequila? Well, that’s self-explanatory.

Agave Margaritas

A simple, no-frills margarita made with agave nectar. That’s right, no sweet-and-sour or triple sec in this blend, my friends—and it really makes all the difference. If I’m feeling fancy, I’ll drop in a few blackberries and muddle them in the bottom of the glass for dramatic color and deeper flavor, and you can always double this recipe, add ice and blend it all together for a frozen treat. But when you’re craving the classic, all you really need is fresh limes, agave syrup, and good silver tequila.

Grapefruit Jalapeño Margarita

I love grapefruit, and I love a margarita with a spicy kick, so this recipe is pretty much my ideal cocktail. And it’s amazing how just throwing the sliced jalapeños into the mixture and letting them sit overnight infuses the drink with the perfect amount of kick—and on party day, all that’s left to do is pull the pitcher or punch bowl out of the fridge and drink up!

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Comments (3)

  1. Anne Campbell says:

    Those roasted veggie tacos are calling my name. I make a version of this almost weekly, but I love kicking it up a notch with the chiptole mayo. The ingreds to make for my family are on our running Instacart list. Can’t wait to try. Viva!

  2. Lauren Zielinski says:

    Saving all of these ! Look sooooOooOoO good ! Thanks for sharing :-p

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