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10 Must-Try Mexican Recipes You’ve Been Missing Out On

The Mexican dishes we know and love—tacos, tamales, burritos, and quesadillas—barely scratch the surface of what this incredible cuisine has to offer. Many dishes skip the usual tortilla-beans-rice trio altogether: Think vibrant soups, messy sandwiches, and a cheesy grilled corn salad. Others are specific to their region, like a shrimp classic from the coastal state of Sinaloa or tortilla pizzas from Oaxaca. All are worth adding to your Mexican meal rotation, especially with these easy, authentic recipes.

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Creamy Cottage Cheese Scrambled Eggs

Cottage cheese eggs for breakfast are a nice change from regular scrambled eggs. This egg recipe comes out creamy and soft. Perfect with a slice of tomato and turkey bacon for a delicious and fast low-carb breakfast.

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Marry Me Chicken

Marry me chicken is sautéed chicken in a creamy sun-dried tomato sauce. You can serve it with pasta as suggested or on its own. They say the way to someone’s heart is through their stomach, and this is worthy of a marriage proposal!

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This Meat Cooking Myth Could Actually Do More Harm Than Good

How many times have you heard the phrase “Don’t trust everything you see on the internet”? Thousands, I’m sure. But now that we live in a time when almost all of our daily information comes from the internet (and social media especially), it can be harder to separate fact from fiction. 

While there are plenty of chefs creating great, informative cooking content on platforms like TikTok, social media can also be a breeding ground for false information, especially when it comes to food safety. In a recent Reddit thread, users shared the cooking myths they know to immediately distrust when they see them shared on social media, and a common answer was one we know all too well: washing meat. 

“Washing meat is still a surprisingly prevalent bad practice,” wrote user DyotMeetMat.

In reality, no, you should probably not be washing your meat before cooking it. This is commonly known among many home cooks, but if you’ve been fooled by the internet lore, read on to find out why this practice is ill-advised.

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How to Tell If Chicken Is Bad

We’ve all been there: You buy a package of raw chicken at the grocery store, already dreaming of the recipes you’ll make, then…life happens. You forget about the chicken and a few days later, you’re wondering if it’s still good. It’s actually quite easy to tell if chicken has gone bad, whether it’s raw or cooked—here’s what you need to know: 

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