50 Mexican Recipes Under 400 Calories (2024)

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50 Mexican Recipes Under 400 Calories (1)Sue StetzelUpdated: Nov. 30, 2023

    Crispy tostadas, burritos bursting with beans, and tacos filled with grilled chicken and fresh vegetables—what's not to love? Try our best Mexican recipes full of flavor and under 400 calories per serving!

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    Naked Fish Tacos

    This is one of my husband's all-time favorite meals. I've even converted some friends to fish after eating this. I serve it with fresh melon when it's in season to balance the subtle heat of the cabbage mixture. —Elizabeth Bramkamp, Gig Harbor, Washington

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    Shredded Beef Burrito Filling

    Make your next office party a taco bar or burrito bar! Set out the beef in the slow cooker on warm, along with tortillas, bowls of shredded cheese, salsa, sour cream, and chopped lettuce, jalapenos, onions and tomatoes. For a variation, I make Beef & Bean burritos by mixing a can of refried beans into 3 or 4 cups of cooked beef filling. —Hope Wasylenki, Gahanna, Ohio

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    Baked Beef Tacos

    This taco recipe takes classic taco ingredients and gives them a fresh approach by baking the shells upright in refried beans and tomatoes. The bottom gets soft, and the top stays crisp and crunchy. —Patricia Stagich, Elizabeth, New Jersey

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    If you're thinking about a meatless meal, give these no-fuss peppers a try. They come together with just a few ingredients and put a tasty spin on a low-fat dinner! —Cindy Reams, Philipsburg, PA

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    Taste of Home

    I tweaked my beefy skillet cobbler until it achieved the wow factor. It's now a family tradition. Top it off with lettuce, avocado, cherry tomatoes and a dollop of sour cream. —Gloria Bradley, Naperville, Illinois

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    My grandparents came from Mexico, and I grew up watching my grandmother and mother in the kitchen. This steak marinated in beer and lime juice honors their passion for cooking. —Adan Franco, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Chicken Tamale Bake

    When I serve this Mexican-style casserole, everyone scrapes the plate clean. Offer fresh toppings like green onions, tomatoes and avocado. —Jennifer Stowell, Smithville, Missouri

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    No-Fry Black Bean Chimichangas

    My chimichangas get lovin’ from the oven so they’re a bit healthier. Black beans and corn make it meatless. And it’s a smart way to use leftover rice. —Kimberly Hammond, Kingwood, Texas

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    Grilled Salmon Wraps

    We eat fish on Fridays, so I like to experiment with different types. I pulled salmon, spinach and avocado from the fridge for these wraps. My kids loved them, and I did, too! They're delicious, and they contain all five food groups right in one hand-held meal. —Jennifer Krey, Clarence, New York

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    Beef Brisket Tacos

    Birthday parties back home were big gatherings of cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents and anyone else we considered family. As soon as guests arrived, hot pans of shredded brisket, or carne deshebrada, appeared, along with huge bowls of salads, frijoles, tostadas and salsas. Brisket was the dish we always counted on because it could be made in the oven or a slow cooker. —Yvette Marquez, Littleton, Colorado

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    Grilled Beef Chimichangas

    I created this recipe when I didn't have the ingredients for my go-to dish. After making this, it became my new favorite! —Jackie Burns, Kettle Falls, Washington

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    Fajita in a Bowl

    Pull out the skewers and take a stab at grilling peppers, onions and corn for an awesome steak salad that’s all summer and smoke. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Beef-Wrapped Stuffed Peppers

    We love Mexican flavors and spicy foods––and this recipe has it all. Try serving our flank steak-wrapped peppers with rice, beans and sour cream.—Jane Whittaker, Pensacola, Florida

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    Taste of Home

    I often take a not-so-healthy dish and create something good for my family. My young twins love colorful meals they can eat with their hands, and this one fits the bill. —Amber Massey, Argyle, Texas

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    My family loves this versatile pork dish. We like to have it over a serving of cheesy grits, but it also goes well with rice or potatoes. Leftovers make an excellent starter for white chili. —Val Ruble, Ava, Missouri

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    Southwest Flank Steak

    A perfectly balanced rub imparts deep flavors without the muss and fuss of a marinade that can often be time-consuming when you have a hungry crowd to feed. — Kenny Fisher, Lancaster, Ohio

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    Taste of Home

    I learned about the paleo diet from some friends who now have tons of energy and are super fit. Since then, I’ve changed my eating habits, too. Everyone from my dad to my little nephew loves this chicken in Spanish cauliflower rice. —Megan Schmoldt, Westminster, Colorado

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    Chili-Lime Mushroom Tacos

    I used to make this dish with beef, but substituting with portobella mushrooms turned it into my family's vegetarian favorite. It's quick, nutritious, low fat and tasty. —Greg Fontenot, The Woodlands, Texas

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    Slow-Cooked Tex-Mex Flank Steak

    This flavorful, tender beef dish has been a go-to recipe for many years; it's a meal lifesaver on days when I'm going to be late getting home.—Anne Merrill, Croghan, New York

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    Taste of Home

    My husband and I love Mexican food and these tacos have become one of our favorite meals. Try setting out the toppings in different bowls on the table so dinner guests and kids can make their own tacos. —Laura Rodriguez, Willoughby, Ohio

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    My meat and potatoes husband goes for this cheesy, hearty black beans and rice recipe, and the kids gobble it up. For extra kick, add a splash of hot sauce. —Stephanie Lambert, Moseley, Virgina

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    Easy Chili Verde

    I love chili verde. I order it whenever I can at restaurants, and figured out how to make an easy, tasty version at home. People have the option to eat the chili verde with a fork or in tortillas with a variety of toppings such as cheese, cilantro, minced onions or lime wedges. There are never leftovers at my house. —Julie Rowland, Salt Lake City, Utah

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    Lime Chicken with Salsa Verde Sour Cream

    Whenever I'm in a crunch, this recipe comes to the rescue. The verde sauce gives classic baked chicken a big pick-me-up. My friends keep asking to share it with them. —Ellen Fowler, Seattle, Washington

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    Loaded Tater Tots

    Playing with food is loads of fun when you have loaded Tater Tots. Let kids build their own for smiles all around. —Eleanor Mielke, Mitchell, South Dakota

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    Lime-Cilantro Tilapia

    I have so much fun serving this Mexican-inspired tilapia at summer parties. Finish it off with a side of rice and a salad loaded with sliced avocadoes and tomatoes. —Nadine Mesch, Mount Healthy, Ohio

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    Texas Tacos

    I created this recipe by combining a bunch of taco ingredients that my kids like. Once it’s ready, I often keep the beef mixture warm in a slow cooker so the kids can quickly fill taco shells after an afternoon of rigorous soccer practice. —Susan Scully, Mason, Ohio

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    Spicy Shredded Chicken

    I love Mexican food, but not the high calorie count that often comes with it. This easy dish is healthy, delicious and a definite crowd pleaser! I like to serve the chicken with warm tortillas, rice, beans and salsa. For an equally awesome dish, you can substitute beef or pork for the chicken. —Heather Walker, Scottsdale, Arizona

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    Chicken Taco Pie

    This is truly a family fave and is perfect for a busy night of rushing to soccer, swimming lessons or scouts. I put it together in the morning and pop it in the oven when we get home. —Karen Latimer, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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    Southwest Pork Tenderloin

    When living in Europe, I missed classic Southwestern flavors. Using what I had, I made spicy pork tenderloin and it's been a staple ever since. —John Cox, Seguin, Texas

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    Some vegan quinoa recipes are boring, but this one definitely isn't. My daughter’s college asked parents for the best quinoa recipes to use in the dining halls. This healthy quinoa recipe fits the bill. —Lindsay McSweeney, Winchester, Massachusetts

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    Mom's Spanish Rice

    My mom is famous for her Spanish rice recipe, the ultimate comfort food. When I want a taste of home, I whip up this dish. Punch up the flavor with a little lime and extra chili powder. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Honey-Lemon Chicken Enchiladas

    Honey, lemon and chili flavors blend wonderfully in enchiladas. My family devours this dish, so I also use the chicken filling for soft tacos with toppings. —Kristi Moak, Gilbert, Arizona

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    Carne Guisada

    While living away from Texas for a while, my boyfriend and I grew homesick for the spicy flavors of home. We've made this recipe a few times now, and it goes really well with homemade flour tortillas. We love it over rice, too. —Kelly Evans, Denton, Texas

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    Taste of Home

    Summer Garden Fish Tacos

    I like to serve fish tacos with quinoa and black beans for a complete and satisfying meal. If you’ve got them, add colorful summer toppings like bright peppers, green onions or purple carrots. —Camille Parker, Chicago, Illinois

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    Enchilada Chicken

    We enjoy southwestern flavors and this six-ingredient recipe never gets boring. The chicken sizzles in the skillet before getting baked and comes out tender and juicy every time. —Nancy Sousley, Lafayette, Indiana

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    Cozumel Red Snapper Veracruz

    Cozumel, Mexico, is home to magnificent Veracruz-style red snapper. You can't bring it home, so create your own. Try parchment paper instead of the foil packet. —Barb Miller, Oakdale, Minnesota

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    Italian Burritos

    My family is very picky, so I created this Italian burrito loaded with beef, cheese and sauce to satisfy everyone. It turned out great! —Donna Holter, Centennial, Colorado

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    Turkey Mole Tacos

    In contrast to traditional tacos, these taste complete as is, without further garnishes or sauces. I’ve also made this using bite-sized pieces of chicken thighs and increasing the cooking time appropriately. —Helen Glazier, Seattle

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    Slow-Cooker Carnitas

    We shared these flavor-packed tacos with friends from church who came over to help us move. They're so good, I put them on my blog, manilaspoon.com! The slow cooker makes this recipe extra easy, and I love that whenever I make it, I'm reminded of the wonderful people back in Michigan. —Abigail Raines, Hamden, Connecticut

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    Taste of Home

    Sausage-Egg Burritos

    My husband and I try to eat healthy, but finding new meals for breakfast is a challenge. By adding tomatoes, spinach and garlic to traditional eggs and egg whites, we can have a dish that is both light and satisfying.—Wendy G. Ball, Battle Creek, Michigan.

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    Simple Grilled Steak Fajitas

    After moving to a new state with two toddlers in tow, I came up with effortless fajitas. They make an easy weeknight meal on the grill or in a cast-iron skillet. —Shannen Mahoney, Odessa, Missouri

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    Taste of Home

    These griddle burritos with bacon and veggies make an awesome hand-held meal. I use fresh pico de gallo when I can, but a jar of salsa works if that’s what you’ve got. —Stacy Mullens, Gresham, Oregon

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    Slow-Cooker Beef Tostadas

    I dedicate these slow-simmered tostadas to my husband, the only Italian man I know who can’t get enough of Mexican flavors. Pile on your best toppings. —Teresa DeVono, Red Lion, Pennsylvania

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    The Ultimate Fish Tacos

    This recipe is my favorite meal to prepare. Adding my own personal touch to the marinade makes my fish tacos pop with flavor. I warm corn tortillas on the grill and add salsa, cilantro, purple cabbage and fresh squeezed lime. —Yvonne Molina, Moreno Valley, California

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    Green Chile Ribs

    I like my food with a spicy kick; my wife does not. These ribs with green chiles suit her taste. For more firepower, add cayenne or jalapenos. —Guy Newton, Nederland, Colorado

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    Sassy Salsa Meat Loaves

    Here's a twist on classic meat loaf. You can make these loaves ahead, and they’ll last for a few days. Make meat loaf sandwiches with the leftovers, buns and a little Monterey Jack cheese. —Tasha Tully, Owings Mills, Maryland

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    Originally Published: February 09, 2018

    50 Mexican Recipes Under 400 Calories (48)

    Sue Stetzel

    Sue has been working with Taste of Home since 2011. When she isn’t writing, she’s answering your burning cooking questions and working with our team of Community Cooks. She spends her free time cooking, crafting, and volunteering for various organizations in her home town.

    50 Mexican Recipes Under 400 Calories (2024)

    FAQs

    What Mexican food is lowest in calories? ›

    Mexican foods that are lower in calories typically include options like pollo a la plancha (plate of chicken) and shrimp ceviche (a fresh seafood salad). Chicken or veggie tacos with lean protein and many vegetables are also low-calorie options.

    What Mexican food can I eat to lose weight? ›

    Forget fried foods

    Some popular foods to avoid are nachos, chimichangas, chalupas, taquitos and chile relleno and other dishes that are also deep-fried. Better choices are chicken fajitas, grilled chicken with peppers and onions or a soft taco. AMA offers a recipe for chipotle chicken bowls with cilantro-lime quinoa.

    What is the healthiest Mexican food to order? ›

    Order the grilled chicken, lean steak, or grilled fish on a baked corn tortilla. Those have 70% more fiber and less than half the fat of their white flour counterparts. Skip the chorizo, fried fish, and carnitas (fried pork or beef), which are higher in unhealthy saturated fat.

    What are some foods you can eat for 400 calories? ›

    400 calorie meal recipes
    • Meatballs with fennel & balsamic beans & courgette noodles. ...
    • Bean & feta spread with Greek salad salsa & oatcakes. ...
    • Mexican bean soup with guacamole. ...
    • Poached eggs with smashed avocado & tomatoes. ...
    • Turkey piccata. ...
    • Egg Niçoise salad. ...
    • Slow-cooker chicken casserole. ...
    • Wild salmon veggie bowl.

    What can I eat at a Mexican restaurant if I'm on a diet? ›

    With a few simple switches and modifications, you can find nutritious food on just about every Mexican menu without skimping on taste and flavor. In general, more nutritious options include fajitas, bean burritos, grilled chicken dishes, and soft tacos.

    What is the unhealthiest Mexican food? ›

    What Is the Unhealthiest Dish You Can Order at a Mexican Restaurant? The unhealthiest dish you can order at a Mexican restaurant is… the chimichangas. A chimichanga is essentially a deep-fried burrito. It is a Tex-Mex dish made with a large tortilla stuffed with multiple servings of rice, beans, cheese and meat.

    What are the 5 super foods for weight loss? ›

    The following are the top five superfoods supported by science for weight loss:
    • Green tea. Green tea is known to be extra powerful as it contains catechins – antioxidants that can hinder fat storage around the belly and aid quicker weight loss. ...
    • Nuts. ...
    • Legumes. ...
    • Grapefruit. ...
    • Potatoes.

    Is Mexican rice and beans good for weight loss? ›

    Rice and beans are low in calories and high in fiber, which makes them a perfect weight-loss food.

    What is the best thing to eat at a Mexican restaurant on weight Watchers? ›

    Opt for grilled chicken or shrimp fajitas with plenty of veggies at a Mexican restaurant on Weight Watchers. Fajitas are a smart choice as they're protein-packed, low in saturated fats, and the veggies add fiber without many SmartPoints.

    Can I eat Mexican food while on a diet? ›

    You can enjoy Mexican cuisine if you follow a few guidelines for selecting the more healthful offerings at these restaurants or when you whip up the cuisine at home: Beans, beans, good for the heart -- these nutritious nuggets are loaded with fiber, complex carbohydrate (the good kind), protein, vitamins, and minerals.

    What Mexican food is easiest on the stomach? ›

    Choose grilled over fried.
    • Trade deep-fried, carb-loaded hard shells for smaller, whole wheat soft shells.
    • Replace fried beef or pork (carnitas) with grilled fish or chicken breast.
    • Quesadillas are tortillas filled with meat and cheese, then fried. ...
    • Think about chicken or beef enchiladas with red sauce or salsa.
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    What is the most filling low calorie meal? ›

    Lunch and dinner options:
    • Salad with lean poultry or beans, vegetables, and quinoa.
    • Beef or lentil soup or stew with vegetables, peppers, and rice.
    • Whole grain sandwich or wrap with lean protein, leafy greens, and low-fat cheese.
    • Grilled or baked salmon with roasted vegetables and potatoes.
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    What if I only eat 400 calories a day? ›

    Eating only 400 calories a day is a very low calorie diet and would likely lead to significant weight loss. However, it is not a sustainable or healthy way to lose weight. Such a low calorie intake can cause fatigue, irritability, and weakness.

    Can you lose weight eating 1 400 calories a day? ›

    People can often lose weight successfully by maintaining a low calorie diet and exercising more. For some people, the 1,500-calorie diet may be a suitable diet plan for weight loss.

    What is the best thing to eat at a Mexican restaurant on Weight Watchers? ›

    Opt for grilled chicken or shrimp fajitas with plenty of veggies at a Mexican restaurant on Weight Watchers. Fajitas are a smart choice as they're protein-packed, low in saturated fats, and the veggies add fiber without many SmartPoints.

    Are tacos low calorie? ›

    Without many toppings and garnishes, tacos tend to be low or moderate in the amount of calories, fat, and salt they contain. Use moderation when you're adding high calorie ingredients, like cheese and sour cream.

    Which taco has less calories? ›

    Choose Soft Tacos: Soft tacos tend to be lower in calories and fat compared to crunchy ones. Additionally, they may offer more flexibility in terms of customization.

    What is the best Mexican food for working out? ›

    Try white meat chicken burritos or lean beef tacos — they are a healthier food option that adds protein to your diet while satisfying your taste buds. Stay away from fried meats, such as those used for carnitas, however. Unhealthy saturated fats have no place in your bodybuilding diet!

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