Cinco de Mayo is a holiday we celebrate every year on the 5th of May, remembering the Mexican Army's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla. While it might be considered a "party holiday" in the U.S., my family takes it seriously as a day to honor of the culture and background of all of our Mexican friends. For most of us, that means music, festivities and lots of wonderful food and drinks! If you're planning your own fun get-together for Cinco de Mayo, be sure and check out these 22 best Mexican ground beef recipes.
There are some new and delicious choices like Mexican Taco Pasta, tasty Mexican Stuffed Shell Casserole, popular Taco Stuffed Peppers, and an easy-to-make One-Pot Mexican Ground Beef and Rice. Have you ever tried a Mexican Sloppy Joe or Taco Stuffed Sweet Potatoes? They may be your next favorite meal for Cinco de Mayo—or for any night. Start off the evening with a tasty Slow Cooker Taco Soup, then cap it off with Baked Tacos with all of the fixings.
You also won't want to miss the comforting Chili Cornbread Casserole recipe filled with beef and corn. It’s a wonderful dish that makes everyone go back for seconds. Serve any of these delightful dishes to your guests with a tasty margarita or your favorite Mexican beer and you'll be winning at Cinco de Mayo.
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