Showing posts with label Mexican. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexican. Show all posts

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Mini Sheet Pan Chicken Tostadas (Perfect for Game Day & Easy Hosting)

 

Mini Sheet Pan Chicken Tostadas are the perfect game day appetizer—crispy, cheesy, and easy to make for a crowd using rotisserie chicken and pantry staples.




Mini Sheet Pan Chicken Tostadas (Perfect for Game Day & Easy Hosting)


I love watching the big game and look forward to it every year, but I also think that game day food should be easy, a little indulgent, and something you can pull off without missing to much of the action.  These mini sheet pan chicken tostadas are a perfect fit.  They’re crispy, cheesy, and endlessly snackable, making them perfect for eating during halftime.

What I love most about this recipe is how effortless it is and it can easily be doubled for a larger crowd. Using rotisserie chicken and canned refried beans keeps prep minimal, while baking everything on one sheet pan means less mess and less stress when you’re hosting. You can prep the toppings ahead of time, pop the tostadas in the oven, and have a warm, crowd-pleasing appetizer ready in minutes.

Whether you’re feeding a hungry group for game day, setting out a casual snack spread, or just want something fun and different for the weekend, these mini tostadas are the kind of recipe you’ll come back to again and again.

Enjoy!










Ingredients

You’ll need just a handful of easy, game-day friendly ingredients:

  • Street-size corn tortillas – sturdy enough to hold toppings
  • Canola oil – helps crisp the tortillas evenly
  • Refried beans – classic tostada base
  • Shredded rotisserie chicken – quick, flavorful, and convenient
  • Shredded cheese – a cheddar + Monterey Jack blend melts beautifully

For Garnish (optional but encouraged):

  • Shredded lettuce
  • Chopped tomatoes
  • Sour cream
  • Jalapeño hot sauce





How to Make

These mini tostadas come together quickly using one sheet pan.

  • Crisp the tortillas firstBrush both sides with oil and bake just until lightly firm—this creates a sturdy base without over-crisping.
  • Flip, layer, and bake againSpread refried beans, add chicken, and sprinkle with cheese.
  • Melt and heat throughReturn to the oven until the cheese is fully melted and the filling is warmed.
  • Finish with fresh toppingsLettuce, tomatoes, sour cream, and hot sauce add crunch, freshness, and contrast.




Substitutions & Variations

Ingredient Swaps

  • Tortillas: Flour tortillas work, but corn gives the best crisp texture
  • Chicken: Use leftover grilled chicken or shredded baked chicken
  • Beans: Black beans or seasoned pinto beans can replace refried beans
  • Cheese: Pepper Jack adds a little heat

Variations

1. Buffalo Chicken Tostadas
Toss the chicken with buffalo sauce before layering. Finish with ranch or blue cheese drizzle.

2. Southwest Veggie Tostadas
Skip the chicken and add roasted corn, sautéed peppers, and black beans for a vegetarian option.





Kitchen Tips & Notes

  • Don’t over-bake the tortillas during the first bake—they’ll crisp more in the second round
  • Use pre-shredded rotisserie chicken for speed, or shred warm chicken for easier handling
  • Set toppings out buffet-style for easy self-serve during parties
  • These are best enjoyed right away while the tortillas are crisp










If you’re anything like me, one snack is never enough. These mini tostadas are right at home alongside my Ultimate Restaurant Style Salsa and Cheesy Garlic Herb Pull-apart Bread, two more easy favorites we love serving when friends are over.


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Before You Start

A few quick tips to make game-day prep effortless:

  • Have all toppings prepped and chilled before baking
  • Line your sheet pan with parchment for easy cleanup
  • Serve immediately after baking for the best texture
  • These tostadas are meant to be assembled hot, topped fresh, and eaten right away



 

 

 




Thursday, January 8, 2026

Easy Beef Fajita Bowls (Perfect for Weeknight Dinners)

 

These easy Beef Fajita Bowls are packed with tender beef, sautéed peppers, and bold fajita flavor. A simple, customizable weeknight dinner perfect for busy nights and meal prep.




Easy Beef Fajita Bowls (Perfect for Weeknight Dinners)


When dinner needs to be bold, comforting, and still manageable on a busy weeknight, these Easy Beef Fajita Bowls are exactly what I reach for. Tender sirloin steak seared in a cast iron skillet, sweet bell peppers and onions, charred corn, and a fresh tomato salsa all come together in one satisfying bowl. It’s familiar fajita flavor, but layered and cozy in a way that feels perfect for weeknight cooking.

What makes this recipe especially doable is how each component builds on the last using the same skillet. The steak cooks quickly, the vegetables stay crisp-tender, and the corn gets just enough char to add depth without extra effort. Paired with simple cilantro lime rice, every bite is balanced, colorful, and full of Southwestern flavor.

These Beef Fajita Bowls are easy to customize, great for feeding a family, and ideal for meal prep if you like leftovers that actually reheat well. Whether you serve everything piled into a bowl or let everyone build their own, this is the kind of flexible, reliable dinner recipe you’ll want to keep in rotation.

If you love bowl-style dinners like this one, you might also enjoy my Southwest Chicken Salad Bowls or these Greek Meatball Bowls with Tzatziki & Greek Salad.

Enjoy!









Ingredients

Steak

  • 1–1½ lbs sirloin steak, cut into bite-sized cubes
  • 2 Tbsp Southwest Seasoning Blend (recipe below)
  • Olive oil

Bell Pepper Blend

  • 2 bell peppers (red or orange), cored and sliced
  • ½ red onion, sliced
  • 1 tsp Southwest Seasoning Blend
  • Olive oil

Corn

  • 1 package frozen roasted corn
  • 1 Tbsp Southwest Seasoning Blend
  • Olive oil

Fresh Salsa

  • 1 pint cherry tomatoes, diced
  • 1 jalapeño, seeded and diced
  • ¼ red onion, finely diced
  • Olive oil

Cilantro Lime Rice

  • 1 cup basmati rice
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 2 Tbsp chopped fresh cilantro

For Serving

  • Chopped fresh cilantro
  • Olive oil drizzle
  • Lime wedges (optional)




How to Make

These Beef Fajita Bowls come together in stages, but each step is simple and quick — perfect for a relaxed but flavorful weeknight dinner.

  • Prepare the rice: Cook basmati rice according to package directions. Stir in lime juice and chopped cilantro while warmCover and keep warm while preparing the remaining components.
  • Season the steak: Toss steak cubes with Southwest Seasoning Blend until evenly coated. (Homemade version is at the end of this section)
  • Sear the steak: Heat olive oil in a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add steak and cook about 2 minutes, stirring often, until browned. Remove to a plate.
  • Cook the peppers & onions: Add a little more oil to the skillet. Add sliced peppers and onions, sprinkle with Southwest Seasoning, and cook until crisp-tender, about 5 minutes. Remove and set aside.
  • Char the corn: Add frozen corn directly to the hot skillet. Let it char in spots before stirring. Season with Southwest Seasoning, drizzle lightly with olive oil, and remove from heat.
  • Make the salsa: Combine diced tomatoes, jalapeño, and red onion in a bowl. Drizzle with olive oil and toss to combine.
  • Assemble the bowls: Layer rice, steak, peppers, corn, and fresh salsa. Finish with chopped cilantro, a drizzle of olive oil, and extra lime juice if desired.


Southwest Seasoning Blend

Makes about ¼ cup

  • 2 Tbsp chili powder
  • 1 Tbsp ground cumin
  • 1 Tbsp smoked paprika (or regular paprika)
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • ½ tsp cayenne pepper (optional)

To make:
Add all spices to a small bowl or jar. Stir or shake until well combined. Store in an airtight container.




Substitutions & Variations

  • Seasoning Swap: Don’t have the homemade Southwest Seasoning Blend? Use your favorite store-bought Southwest or fajita seasoning. Start with a smaller amount and adjust to taste, as salt levels vary by brand.
  • Protein Options: Swap sirloin for chicken thighs, flank steak, shrimp, or tofu. Adjust cooking time as needed.
  • Grain Alternatives: Use brown rice, jasmine rice, quinoa, or cauliflower rice in place of basmati.
  • Vegetable Add-Ins: Add mushrooms, zucchini, or poblano peppers to stretch the bowls or clean out the fridge.
  • Heat Level: Leave out the jalapeño for mild bowls, or add extra cayenne or hot sauce for more heat.
  • Meal Prep Friendly: Store steak, vegetables, rice, and salsa separately in airtight containers for up to 4 days. Reheat gently before assembling.




Kitchen Tips & Notes

  • Use a hot skillet: Make sure the pan is fully heated before adding the steak. High heat gives you good browning without overcooking.
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan: Cook steak in batches if needed. Crowding causes steaming instead of searing.
  • Let the corn char: Resist stirring right away — letting the corn sit creates those flavorful browned spots.
  • Season in layers: Seasoning the steak, vegetables, and corn separately builds deeper flavor throughout the bowl.
  • Adjust salt last: If using a store-bought seasoning blend, taste before adding extra salt since blends vary.
  • Prep ahead: Slice vegetables and mix the seasoning blend up to 2 days in advance to make dinner even faster.




Set the Mood

Follow my tips below to create the perfect setting and atmosphere to enjoy your Beef Fajita Bowls.





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Before You Start

  • Cook the rice first. It takes the longest and can stay covered and warm while you prepare the steak and vegetables.
  • Have everything prepped. Slice the peppers and onions, cube the steak, and measure the seasoning before you start cooking — this recipe moves quickly once the skillet is hot.
  • Use a hot pan. A preheated skillet is key for getting good browning on the steak and charring the corn without overcooking.
  • Season in layers. Each component is lightly seasoned on its own, which builds bold flavor throughout the bowl.
  • Plan for leftovers. These bowls store well for meal prep — keep rice, steak, vegetables, and salsa in separate containers for best texture when reheating.
  • Customize as you go. Adjust the heat level, salt, and toppings to suit your taste — these bowls are meant to be flexible.



     



Thursday, December 4, 2025

How I Turned Convenience Ingredients Into a Beef Barbacoa Bowl Worth Craving

 

Make a hearty, flavorful Beef Barbacoa Bowl with simple convenience ingredients. Easy, wholesome, and perfect for busy nights—no real cooking required.





How I Turned Convenience Ingredients Into a Beef Barbacoa Bowl Worth Craving



Starting a new position at work has been exciting… and exhausting. By the time I'm through for the day, my brain is done and my energy is already spent. But the question still stands: How do you get a hearty, healthy, satisfying meal on the table—one flavorful enough to keep a hungry husband happy—without actually cooking?

For tonight, the answer leaned toward our love of Mexican flavors. They’re bold, comforting, and they turn even the simplest “heat and go” ingredients into something that tastes intentional. And thankfully, grocery stores are filled with convenience items that are genuinely wholesome—things that help you avoid the fast-food trap without asking for more time or effort than you’ve got left at the end of the day.

That’s exactly how this Beef Barbacoa Bowl came to life. The base of this bowl calls for rice—nothing fancy. I used leftover rice from a previous meal, but you can easily grab pre-cooked rice from the grocery store or make your own if you prefer. From there, everything layers together effortlessly: tender, richly seasoned purchased barbacoa, warm beans, smoky fire-roasted corn, melty cheese, bright salsa, and juicy cherry tomatoes.

It’s a bowl that feels layered, vibrant, and deeply satisfying. The kind of meal where you take that first bite, pause, and think, Oh wow—this is good. And the best part? You can pull it together in minutes. No measuring. No chopping. No fuss. Just a few well-chosen grocery store shortcuts transforming into a bowl worth craving.

Enjoy!




What Ingredients Do I Need?

  • Beef Barbacoa – The star of the bowl; tender, flavorful, and ready-made for convenience. I chose the Del Real brand.
  • Rice – Acts as the hearty base; leftover, pre-cooked, or freshly made all work.
  • Pinto Beans – Creamy and protein-packed, they balance the flavors in every bite.
  • Fire-Roasted Corn – Adds a smoky-sweet pop and some texture. I chose a frozen brand.
  • Salsa – Brings brightness, acidity, and a little spice. Choose your favorite level of heat.
  • Shredded Cheese – Cheddar, Monterey Jack, or Cotija add richness and melty goodness.
  • Cherry Tomatoes – Fresh, juicy, and slightly tangy to lighten the bowl.
  • Optional Toppings – Avocado, lime wedges, cilantro, sour cream, or hot sauce to customize. I crunched up a few tortilla chips.



Substitutions and Variations

Substitutions

  • Beef Barbacoa: Can swap for rotisserie chicken, carnitas, or even a plant-based protein for a vegetarian option.
  • Rice: Try brown or Mexican rice, or go green with salad greens as a base, for a lighter option.
  • Beans: Black beans, kidney beans, or chickpeas work just as well.

Variations

  • Spicy Tex-Mex: Add pickled jalapeños, chipotle salsa, and a squeeze of lime for heat.
  • Southwest Veggie: Swap barbacoa for roasted sweet potatoes and black beans; keep the corn, cheese, and salsa.



Kitchen Notes & Tips

  • Use leftover rice when possible—saves time and reduces waste.
  • Heat convenience ingredients gently; overcooking can dry out beans or corn.
  • Assemble bowls just before serving for the freshest textures.
  • Section ingredients for visual appeal—rice first, the place beans, corn, barbacoa and tomatoes around the rice, then add toppings.
  • Store components separately if prepping ahead to keep flavors bright and textures intact.



       Set the Mood       

Want to make this dinner feel extra special? Here’s how to set the mood with just a few easy touches.







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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Cheesy Turkey Enchilada Rice Skillet – A One-Pan Wonder

This Cheesy Turkey Enchilada Rice Skillet is a one-pan wonder packed with bold enchilada flavor, tender ground turkey, beans, corn, and melty cheese. A quick and easy weeknight dinner the whole family will love!

 


Cheesy Turkey Enchilada Rice Skillet – A One-Pan Wonder


If there's one thing I’ve learned to treasure in the middle of a busy week, it’s the magic of a good one-pot meal. Fewer dishes, easy prep, and something hearty bubbling away on the stove—it’s the trifecta of kitchen happiness. This Cheesy Turkey Enchilada Rice Skillet checks every box: it’s quick to make, easy to clean up, and packed with bold, family-approved flavor. Even the pickiest eaters will light up when they see this skillet coming to the table, melty cheese and all.

We love our Latin-inspired flavors around here—those smoky spices, vibrant green chiles, and saucy, satisfying bites just feel like comfort food with a little kick. And when summer heat rolls in, I’m all about meals that keep the oven off. This skillet comes together right on the stovetop in about 30 minutes, which means no sweating over a hot oven and no long waits for dinner to be ready.

Loaded with lean ground turkey, tender rice, pinto beans, corn, and plenty of enchilada sauce, this dish delivers the same cozy satisfaction of a pan of baked enchiladas—without all the rolling and layering. Just one skillet, one stir, and one truly delicious dinner.





Your Easy Enchilada Skillet Checklist

Produce

  • Yellow or white onion
  • Fresh cilantro

Meat

  • Ground turkey

Canned Goods

  • Diced tomatoes
  • Pinto beans
  • Corn (fresh or frozen if preferred)
  • Chopped green chiles
  • Red enchilada sauce
  • Low-sodium chicken broth
Grains
  • White rice

Dairy

  • Shredded Monterey Jack cheese

Spices & Pantry

  • Olive oil
  • Ground cumin
  • Chili powder
  • Kosher salt





Substitutions and Variations

Substitutions

Don’t have everything on hand? No worries—this recipe is super flexible! Here are some easy ingredient swaps to help make it work with what’s already in your kitchen:

  • Ground turkey → Use ground chicken, lean ground beef, or even plant-based crumbles

  • White rice → Try brown rice (increase simmer time), jasmine rice, or even cooked quinoa

  • Pinto beans → Swap with black beans, kidney beans, or chickpeas

  • Monterey Jack cheese → Use shredded cheddar, a Mexican blend, or pepper jack for extra heat

  • Chicken broth → Sub in vegetable broth or even water in a pinch

  • Red enchilada sauce → Use green enchilada sauce 

  • Canned corn → Fresh or frozen corn kernels work great too


Variations

Want to switch things up? This one-pan wonder is easy to customize. Here are a few tasty twists to make it your own:

  • Make it vegetarian – Skip the turkey and add extra beans or a can of drained lentils for a protein-packed, meatless version.

  • Spice it up – Add diced jalapeños with the onion or use hot enchilada sauce for a bolder kick.

  • Low-carb option – Swap the rice for riced cauliflower (just reduce the broth and simmer time).

  • Southwest twist – Add a handful of diced bell peppers or zucchini with the onion for extra veggies.

  • Taco-style – Spoon leftovers into taco shells or tortillas for a next-day remix!





Kitchen Tips and Notes

A few simple tricks can make this one-pan meal even easier and more delicious:

  • Toast the rice – Don’t skip this step! Lightly toasting the rice before adding the liquids adds a subtle nutty flavor and helps it hold its texture as it cooks.

  • Use a large, deep skillet – A 12-inch deep sauté pan or nonstick skillet works best to keep everything contained without bubbling over.

  • Let it rest before serving – After the cheese melts, let the skillet sit off the heat for 3–5 minutes. This helps the rice firm up and makes scooping easier.

  • Taste and season as you go – Enchilada sauces vary in saltiness, so taste before adding extra salt at the end.

  • Frozen corn is a great shortcut – No need to thaw—just toss it in frozen!

  • Add toppings at the table – Let everyone customize their plate with sour cream, avocado slices, lime wedges, or crushed tortilla chips for crunch.







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