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Smash Burger Tacos photo coming soon
2010-2026
Smash Burger Tacos combine the crispy seared beef patties with Mexican-style tortillas and toppings, reflecting an American-Mexican fusion popularized by food trucks and viral food culture since 2010.
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Chilaquiles photo coming soon
1800-1860
Chilaquiles is a traditional Mexican breakfast dish featuring fried tortilla chips simmered in green or red salsa and topped with cheese, crema, onions, and eggs. Rooted in Mexican-American and Spanish borderlands cooking, it was common in the Southwestern United States during the early 19th century. This dish exemplifies resourceful use of tortillas and reflects deep cultural ties between Spanish, Mexican, and early American frontier cuisines.
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Enchilada Casserole photo coming soon
1970-1989
Enchilada Casserole is a hearty layered dish combining tortillas, meats, cheeses, and flavorful sauces baked into a convenient casserole form. This family-friendly dish gained popularity in the Southwest during the late 20th century as a fusion of traditional Mexican enchiladas with American casserole style, perfect for gatherings and tailgate parties.
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Crockpot Chicken Tacos photo coming soon
1970-1989
Crockpot Chicken Tacos offer a flavorful and simple way to prepare shredded chicken with Mexican-inspired seasonings in a slow cooker. The tender meat can be used for tacos, burritos, or other dishes, reflecting Mexican-American fusion and modern convenience cooking from the late 20th century.
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Fajitas photo coming soon
1970-1989
Fajitas are grilled strips of marinated meat served sizzling with peppers and onions, often wrapped in tortillas. Popularized in Texas and nationwide by the 1970s and 1980s, fajitas reflect Tex-Mex cuisine's blend of Mexican and American flavors and became a staple for casual dining and tailgate events.
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Hard-Shell Tacos photo coming soon
1970-1989
Hard-shell tacos feature crispy fried corn tortillas filled with seasoned ground beef, lettuce, cheese, and salsa. This Americanized version grew popular in the 1970s as convenience food and tailgate fare, blending Mexican culinary origins with fast food culture.
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Korean Tacos photo coming soon
Cross-era
Korean tacos blend traditional Mexican taco basics with Korean flavors and ingredients, reflecting fusion trends on the U.S. West Coast. Using marinated meats, pickled vegetables, and spicy sauces, this dish showcases regional adaptation and cultural exchange in American food history.
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Quesabirria photo coming soon
2010-2026
Quesabirria is a modern American take on birria tacos featuring slow-braised meat, usually beef, folded into tortillas with cheese and served with a rich consomme for dipping. This viral food trend grew from Mexican street food origins through food trucks and farmers markets across the United States in recent years.
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Sonoran Cheese Crisp photo coming soon
1800-1860
Sonoran Cheese Crisp consists of a crispy fried or baked tortilla topped with melted cheese and optional toppings. Originating in the Mexican-American and Spanish borderlands of the Southwest, it highlights the fusion of cultures and local flavors in this region.
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Tortilla Wrap Hack photo coming soon
2010-2026
The Tortilla Wrap Hack is a modern, viral food hack that reinvents tortillas by layering and folding them into compact, flavorful wraps ideal for quick meals and food trucks. Emerging in the 2010s, this hack exemplifies American food truck innovation, viral internet sharing, and fusion food aesthetics popular in New American cuisine.