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    Home / Roundups

    12 Mexican Recipes You'll Want to Make Long After Cinco de Mayo

    By Lisa MarcAurele · Apr 28, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links. See our disclosures.

    Collage of Mexican dishes like stuffed peppers, rice, nachos with dip, and tacos, with the text "12 Mexican Recipes You'll Want to Make Long After Cinco de Mayo" in the center.

    I always find myself craving bold, vibrant flavors long after the party’s over, which is why these kinds of recipes stay in my rotation year-round. They’re quick to pull together, packed with flavor, and work just as well for a weeknight dinner as they do for a get-together. If you’re like me and don’t need a holiday to enjoy something good, these are worth keeping on hand.

    A hand dipping a tortilla chip into a bowl of cheesy dip with diced tomatoes and herbs.
    Beef Questo Dip. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes

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    Beef Quesadillas

    A stack of quesadillas filled with cheese and steak served with a side of red salsa on a white plate.
    Beef Quesadillas. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These come together quickly with ingredients you likely already have, making them great for weeknights. They’re easy to throw together but still feel like a complete meal. The crispy tortilla and warm beef filling keep them on repeat well beyond any one celebration. You don’t need a big event to enjoy something this straightforward and satisfying. It’s the kind of dinner you’ll keep in the regular rotation.
    Get the Recipe: Beef Quesadillas

    Beef Con Queso Dip

    A bowl of beef queso dip with a spider web on top served with celery sticks.
    Beef Con Queso Dip. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This dip is perfect for casual weekends or anytime you need a quick snack with bold flavor. It uses just a few ingredients but always draws a crowd. Its rich, cheesy base makes it something people ask for again and again, even when the party’s over. You don’t need a reason to bring it back—it’s that easy and reliable. Great for keeping that Cinco de Mayo energy going any time of year.
    Get the Recipe: Beef Con Queso Dip

    Carne Asada in the Oven

    Slices of baked carne asada on small wood cutting board.
    Carne Asada in the Oven. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This recipe makes it easy to bring that grilled flavor indoors with minimal ingredients. The meat turns out flavorful and tender with little effort. It’s the kind of dish that works just as well for a weeknight as it does for a get-together. Meals like this are why Mexican-inspired recipes stick around on the menu long after the holiday passes. It’s practical, quick to prep, and always welcome.
    Get the Recipe: Carne Asada in the Oven

    Homemade Baked Tortilla Strips

    Tortilla strips in wooden bowl.
    Homemade Baked Tortilla Strips. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These come out crisp and golden in minutes and are a great way to use up extra tortillas. They add crunch to soups, dips, or salads with barely any prep. You’ll find yourself making them often, even when there's no celebration in sight. They’re a smart staple for anyone who likes keeping things simple in the kitchen. Perfect for keeping that festive flavor in your meals year-round.
    Get the Recipe: Homemade Baked Tortilla Strips

    Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos

    Two tacos on a plate with a bowl of guacamole.
    Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These are perfect for busy days when you want dinner to handle itself. Just a handful of ingredients make a full meal that feels fresh and homemade. This kind of hands-off cooking is exactly why tacos keep showing up long after the party's over. They’re great for family dinners, meal prep, or casual weekends. Easy, reliable, and full of flavor.
    Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos

    Ground Pork Tacos

    Two pork tacos on a white plate with lime wedges.
    Ground Pork Tacos. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    These tacos take less than 30 minutes and don’t call for anything fancy. The pork gives them a rich flavor that holds up well with minimal prep. You’ll want to keep this one in your regular dinner mix, not just for special occasions. They’re simple to make but still feel like something you planned. Great for nights when you need something quick but still worth repeating.
    Get the Recipe: Ground Pork Tacos

    Mexican Steak Pizza

    Close-up of a cheesy Mexican steak pizza on a wooden spatula.
    Mexican Steak Pizza. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This pizza gives a fresh twist to familiar flavors without a long ingredient list. It’s easy to pull off and works for dinner or a weekend lunch. The bold steak and cheese combo makes it more than just a novelty. It’s the kind of thing you’ll come back to when you’re craving Mexican flavors outside the usual tacos and enchiladas. This one easily earns a spot beyond the holiday.
    Get the Recipe: Mexican Steak Pizza

    Mexican Hot Chocolate

    A mug of hot chocolate topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings, next to a red checkered cloth and cinnamon sticks.
    Mexican Hot Chocolate. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This drink has a deep flavor with just the right amount of heat and richness. It’s quick to make and feels like a treat even on a regular evening. Recipes like this don’t need a holiday to earn their place. You’ll want to pull this one out on chilly nights or slow mornings. It’s simple, comforting, and worth keeping around all year.
    Get the Recipe: Mexican Hot Chocolate

    Breakfast Chorizo Burrito

    A close-up image of a sliced breakfast burrito filled with seasoned meat and eggs served on a white plate with avocado slices and dipping sauce in the background.
    Breakfast Chorizo Burrito. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    With just a few ingredients, this burrito packs a lot of flavor into a quick breakfast. It’s easy enough for weekdays but filling enough to count as a full meal. Chorizo gives it a bold kick that holds up over time. You’ll want to keep making this long after the festivities wrap up. It’s fast, hearty, and works any day of the week.
    Get the Recipe: Breakfast Chorizo Burrito

    Mexican Cheese Dip

    A wooden bowl of cheese dip topped with diced tomatoes and onions, surrounded by tortilla chips on a wooden platter.
    Mexican Cheese Dip. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This dip comes together quickly and is always a hit whether you’re feeding a crowd or just yourself. It uses simple ingredients but doesn’t feel like a shortcut. This is the kind of thing you keep in your back pocket well after Cinco de Mayo. It’s great for everything from movie nights to casual gatherings. Once you try it, it stays in the snack rotation.
    Get the Recipe: Mexican Cheese Dip

    Vegan Mexican Rice

    Mexican rice in small oval serving dish with spoon.
    Vegan Mexican Rice. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This rice uses pantry staples and cooks up fast for an easy side that works with lots of meals. It’s light, flavorful, and easy to repeat any time. You don’t need a reason to make it—it fits into meals all year long. It’s exactly the kind of everyday recipe that sticks with you. Great for weeknights when you want something dependable without the fuss.
    Get the Recipe: Vegan Mexican Rice

    Wet Burrito

    Chicken wet burrito with salsa and sour cream on a white plate.
    Wet Burrito. Photo credit: Little Bit Recipes.

    This burrito is a full meal that still comes together with just a few ingredients. It’s hearty, comforting, and easy to customize. You’ll find yourself craving it long after the celebration’s done. It’s big on flavor but light on effort, making it an easy go-to for dinner. A solid choice for when you want something filling without overthinking it.
    Get the Recipe: Wet Burrito

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    About Lisa MarcAurele

    Lisa MarcAurele is a blogger and cookbook author. She created Little Bit Recipes to help people save money by minimizing leftovers when cooking for one or two people. Lisa is also a co-founder of Daily Life Travels, where you can discover new places to visit and things to do. You can sign up for her recipe emails to see all her latest content.

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