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5 Easy Recipes for Cinco de Mayo

So,  what are you going to make for Cinco de Mayo this year??

Well, Trader Joe’s naturally has a lot of items for you to choose from. Do you want to buy stuff already made? OR are you planning to make everything from scratch?  The readymade selection at Trader Joe’s includes chips, salsas, taquitos, burritos, enchiladas –WOW- this list could go on and on…

We are going to mix it up a little this year, as Cinco de Mayo is on a Wednesday and make a little from scratch and also buy a few items already made at Trader Joe’s. Also because it is a Wednesday (and a school night) we are going to keep the celebration fairly simple.

Now when we have parties, or celebrate a holiday (even if it is just the two of us), we like to have a variety of small dishes  or appetizers or tapas to nibble on during the evening, instead of making a big fancy meal. I am not sure how we developed this tradition, but we just love it, and this gives us a great excuse to try new stuff all the time.

Anyway, for Cinco de Mayo, we know that we want to serve Tamales. We like Trader Joe’s Cheese & Green Chili  Tamales (in the Frozen Section) so we are going to pick up some on our next trip.

Trader Joe's Cheese & Green chile Tamales

Trader Joe's Cheese & Green chile Tamales

We also love Sonoran Caviar, to eat with chips, as well as Durango Dip. Yummz!

We are also planning to make a batch of Calabacitas (squash and corn) to round out the meal.

To end the “party” we are going to purchase those yummy Trader Joe’s Crème Brulee’s (see review). They are almost a flan/ custard, and we thought they would be a nice finish to the meal. Our other idea is to serve vanilla ice cream with some fresh papaya chunks- yum.

OK, like I said, we are still in the planning stages. And, YES, this is a LOT of food for two people, but the beauty is that we will have lots of leftovers to stretch this Cinco de Mayo celebration out for a number of days. Heck we could still be enjoying these items into the weekend. Now that is my kind of party (cook once and eat for a few days…..)

We have included the recipes for 5 easy Cinco de Mayo dishes that we hope you will love, so  check out the choices and choose some to make this year.   Here is the complete list of easy Cinco de Mayo recipes for you to try:

5 Easy Recipes for Cinco de Mayo

We hope that these recipes and the items that you purchase from Trader Joe’s will make you Cinco de Mayo celebration a smashing success!

Easy Tortilla Soup

This recipe is #3 in a series of easy recipes for Cinco de Mayo.

This version of easy tortilla soup is the kind that we have been making for years. It is broth based (use chicken broth or vegetable broth) and then an assortment of “additions” go into the broth to form the basis for the soup.  Next, and we think this is the  best part, is the variety of toppings that you can use for this soup. We like to serve the soup up in bowls and then allow each person to add their own toppings at the table.

This easy tortilla soup is also a great way to use up leftovers such as rice, beans or vegetables, as the soup is so flexible.  In addition you can make this soup as spicy as you like with some of the suggestions under variations.

Because this soup is so flexible and forgivng, we are only going to give you a general guideline for amounts that you will need. You may want to add more beans or chicken if this soup is a “main dish” soup, and use less, or omit all together if this soup is going to be served along with other hearty choices.

What you need:

Soup:

  • Trader Joe’s vegetable or chicken stock (1 quart)
  • Cooked, diced chicken
  • 1 can beans  (pinto or black) rinsed and drained
  • 1-2 cups Leftover vegetables (or Trader Joe’s Organic Foursome frozen diced vegetables)

Toppings:

  • Diced avocado
  • Shredded cheese
  • Sliced green onions
  • Crushed tortilla chips

How to:

1. Bring the stock to a boil in a large pan.

2. Add the remaining soup ingredients and let simmer for 20-30 minutes, to let all the flavors blend together.

3. Serve the soup and pass small bowls of the toppings.

Variations:

  • Add 1 can Trader Joe’s diced green chilies to the soup for more spice.
  • Add cooked rice to the soup
  • Add cooked chorizo or taco meat instead of chicken
  • Additional toppings include: Chicharrones (fried pork skin), diced tomatoes, sour cream or Durango dip, olives
  • Squeeze of lime juice

As you can see, this recipe is almost limitless in what you can add to the soup.  You could make this soup when you want to use up an assortment of leftovers (especially after tacos or fajitas some night), and just have a quart of Trader Joe’s chicken or vegetable stock on hand ready to make into this soup.

Did you make this soup? What were your favorite toppings?