This easy 4-ingredient guacamole recipe is made by mixing together ripe avocados, garlic, lime and salt. Make this simple avocado dip for your next Mexican fiesta.| Foolproof Living
These easy Mexican Pickled Onions add a punch of tangy flavor and a burst of bold color to all your favorite Mexican recipes. This 4-ingredient recipe is super quick to make and adds the perfect finishing touch to tacos, salads, chilis, and more!| Foolproof Living
Making corn tortillas is easier than you think. This post includes everything you need to know including equipment, ingredients, and technique.| Foolproof Living
Topped off with fresh pico de gallo and guacamole, these easy-to-make Grilled Flank Steak Tacos are juicy, bright and super flavorful. Plus, I am sharing my foolproof recipe for steak taco marinade.| Foolproof Living
This Mexican Street Corn Salad recipe (aka Esquites) is tangy, spicy, and deliciously creamy. Whether you cook the corn on the grill or in a skillet, this easy Mexican corn salad is guaranteed to be a hit for all your summer gatherings.| Foolproof Living
The best summer salad recipes that you can make to take the edge off the summertime heat. Easy dishes perfect for summer BBQ, picnic and other outdoor gatherings.| Foolproof Living
Elote corn dip packs all the creamy, zesty, and spicy flavors of Mexican Street Corn. It’s a quick & easy appetizer perfect for serving a crowd.| Foolproof Living
Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad is the perfect recipe for summer entertaining with friends and family. Tossed in a flavorful chili lime dressing, this pasta salad recipe holds up well to hot summer days and nights.| Foolproof Living
This Mexican Street Corn recipe is a common Mexican street food that is made by grilling corn on the cob and then coating it with a mixture made up of mayonnaise, sour cream, cotija cheese, chile powder, and lime. Also called elotes, this easy to make Mexican Corn On The Cob Recipe is a perfect appetizer or side dish for any outdoor gathering. In my version here, I made it two ways - (1) on the cob and (2) in a skillet. They are both delicious and ready in less than half an hour.| Foolproof Living