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Best Tex-Mex Recipes: A Taste of the Lone Star State

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Tex-Mex recipes with a backyard Texas twist — fajitas, queso, chili, salsa, and more. This is how we do it in the Lone Star State!

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If you’ve ever crossed the border into Mexico and ordered what you thought would be familiar food, you know the moment of delicious confusion that follows. The food is wonderful — but it’s not quite what you grew up eating on the Texas side of the Rio Grande.

That’s because Tex-Mex is its own thing entirely. It was born right here where two cultures collided and decided to throw a party — and the menu has been growing ever since. Where traditional Mexican cuisine leans on simply prepared rice, beans, and corn tortillas, Tex-Mex reached for flour tortillas, queso, sizzling fajitas, loaded nachos, and enough salsa to fill a swimming pool.

Our Food Straddles the Border

And we like it that way. It’s Mexican food filtered through a Texas sensibility — bigger, bolder, and almost always served with chips and a margarita.

And here’s something fun: those flavors are starting to travel back south. Spots just across the border are starting to embrace the Tex-Mex spin on their own culinary traditions. Influence, it turns out, goes both directions.

At Backyard Texas Grill, Tex-Mex runs through everything we cook. Here are our favorites.

Tex-Mex Favorites

Love the great flavors of Tex-Mex foods? We've got you covered, here at Backyard Texas Gril! Browse our Tex-Mex favorites and then decide which one you're throwing on the grill tonight!

Appetizers

Check out these fun Tex-Mex appetizers, guaranteed to please all of your guests.

Tex-Mex Mains

Ready for the main course? We are too! We've got you covered with Tex-Mex favorites,

Tex-Mex Breads

Love it spicy? So do we! Check out our favorite spicy Tex-Mex breads

Desserts

We love our sweets, here at Backyard Texas Grill. We've got lots of treats to satisfy you after a spicy meal. So do our friends at Out of the Box Baking, so we're sharing several of their recipes with you, too!

Other Tex-Mex Favorites

Check out some of the best recipes and tips around for Tex-Mex cooking!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican food?

Tex-Mex is its own regional cuisine that developed along the Texas-Mexico border where two cultures blended over generations. Traditional Mexican food relies heavily on corn tortillas, simply prepared beans and rice, and fresh chiles. Tex-Mex swaps in flour tortillas, loads up on melted cheese, and leans into sizzling fajitas, chunky salsa, and queso in a way you won’t find deeper into Mexico. Neither is better — they’re just beautifully different.

Where did Tex-Mex food originate?

Tex-Mex grew out of the traditions of Tejanos — Texans of Mexican descent — who blended the ingredients and cooking techniques of their heritage with what was available on the Texas frontier. Over generations it evolved into its own distinct cuisine, and today it’s as deeply Texan as brisket and bluebonnets.

What are the most popular Tex-Mex dishes?

Fajitas, queso, nachos, beef tacos, enchiladas, tamales, and chili con carne are all Tex-Mex staples. Throw in a big bowl of salsa, a basket of chips, and a cold margarita and you’ve got the full experience. At Backyard Texas Grill we put our own backyard spin on all of them.

Is Tex-Mex food spicy?

It can be, but it doesn’t have to be. Tex-Mex flavors are bold and layered — smoky, savory, cheesy, and rich — but the heat level is usually something you control with your salsa and your toppings. Our recipes range from mild and family-friendly to bring-the-fire hot, so there’s something for everyone at the table.

What ingredients are essential in Tex-Mex cooking?

Flour tortillas, cumin, chili powder, jalapeños, black beans, pinto beans, cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese, cilantro, and lime are the building blocks of most Tex-Mex cooking. Good salsa and a solid queso recipe don’t hurt either. Stock those staples and you can pull together a Tex-Mex meal on any given weeknight without much fuss.

Whether you’re firing up the grill for sizzling fajitas, simmering a pot of smoky chili, or setting out a spread of chips, queso, and salsa for the whole crew, Tex-Mex has a way of bringing people together like nothing else. It’s bold, it’s satisfying, and it’s got Texas written all over it. We hope you’ve found a few new favorites to add to your rotation — and if you make any of these recipes, we’d love to hear about it in the comments. Now go grab some chips. You’ve earned it. 🌮

Adios, Amigos!

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About the Pit Master

Zach has spent most of his life in Texas, which means Tex-Mex isn’t just food to him — it’s a way of life. A self-proclaimed heat seeker, he’s never met a jalapeño he didn’t like and firmly believes the best meals come with at least one thing that makes your eyes water. When he’s not manning the smoker or loading up a plate of fajitas, he’s probably debating the merits of various salsas. Spoiler: the hotter, the better.

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