Cinco de Mayo is one of my favorite holidays of the year! It might just be an excuse to eat tacos and drink margaritas, but…isn’t that what all holidays should be about? These Cinco de Mayo recipes are the best of the best, and definitely need to be on your menu this year! I’m sharing tons of Cinco de Mayo food and appetizer ideas for a party, and the best Mexican dishes to help you celebrate at home. Find tacos, queso, dips, finger foods, dinner ideas, desserts, and lots of other Mexican food to cook for your fiesta.

best cinco de mayo food, appetizers, and recipe ideas

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Cinco de Mayo Food

I’m a huge fan of Mexican and Tex-Mex food, so Cinco de Mayo food tends to be my absolute favorite recipes. Tacos, burritos, Mexican street foods, chips and salsa, tortilla chips and guacamole, chips and queso…I think you get the point! And none of it is complete without a few margaritas to wash it down.

Below I’m sharing all the best Cinco de Mayo recipes (tacos, dips, appetizers, and easy meal ideas) so you can create the perfect menu for May 5th and really get the party started!

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Street Corn Nachos
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Cinco de Mayo Appetizers

Every one of my Cinco de Mayo parties needs some appetizers to serve with the margaritas. These finger foods and snacks are so easy to make, and they’re absolutely delicious. I love to make taquitos, potato skins, nachos, and other foods that are easy to eat.

  • Street Corn Nachos: Inspired by elote, a tray of chips are loaded with seasoned corn, Cotija cheese, jalapenos, and a creamy sauce.
  • Chilaquiles: This snack is so quick and easy to make–just heat up some chips and salsa in a skillet, then add your fave toppings.
  • Enchilada Cups: Everything you love about enchiladas is stuffed into a crispy tortilla cup! I love any party appetizer that can be held in one hand (leaving the other open for a cocktail).
  • Mexican Corn on the Cob: This is my take on classic Mexican elote! I use Greek yogurt for the creamy sauce to make it a little lighter, but taco seasoning, lime juice, and cheese keep all the flavor there.
  • Beef Taquitos: A creamy, seasoned ground beef filling is rolled up in tortillas for a simple appetizer that’s sure to be a hit at any Cinco de Mayo celebration.
  • Avocado Fries: Slices of avocado are coated in breadcrumbs then baked, and let me tell you, these are so addicting! The crunchy exterior and super creamy interior is delicious, and these pair well with all the other Mexican dishes.
  • Walking Tacos: Keep your party food simple with these tacos in a bag. I especially love to make these for the kids so they can eat, run around, and play without worry.
  • Mexican Potato Skins: This beloved app is filled with beef, cheese, tomatoes, olives, and green onions for a Tex-Mex twist.
close up view of birria tacos on a white oval serving platter with sauce and cilantro in dipping bowls.
Birria Tacos

Best Tacos for Cinco de Mayo

Tacos are my very favorite Cinco de Mayo food. They’re easy to make for a lot of people, and you can even set up a taco bar. They can either be a handheld food for parties, or something to sit down and eat for dinner.

  • Birria Tacos: Richly flavored, melt-in-your-mouth beef, metly cheese, and crunchy tortillas…I can’t get enough of these tacos, and everyone who tries them seems to love them too!
  • Baked Chicken Tacos: These are a personal favorite, a family favorite, and a reader favorite–so you know they’re good! I love how easy it is to make a big batch of tacos in one go.
  • Crockpot Taco Meat: If you’re planning a taco bar for Cinco de Mayo, this taco meat is the perfect filling.
  • Barbacoa Tacos: This authentic, slow-cooked barbacoa beef is a great taco idea–just be sure to cook the meat the day before so it’s ready to use.
  • Buffalo Shrimp Tacos: Crispy bites of popcorn shrimp are coated in spicy buffalo sauce, then piled into tortillas with cabbage, red onion, blue cheese, and some other fun toppings.
  • BBQ Chicken Tacos: Shredded honey BBQ chicken, mango salsa, cilantro, black beans, and cheese make some tasty tacos! I like using hard shells for these, but you could make soft tacos too.
  • Cod Fish Tacos: These seafood tacos are the perfect pairing for margaritas. They’re so light, fresh, and flavorful!
  • Quesabirria Tacos: Flavorful chiles, lots of cheese, and shredded beef create an unbelievable combo! The tacos are pan-fried in a rich consomme to give them the crispiest texture and the most delicious flavor.
a person dipping a tortilla into a bowl of mexican dip.
White Queso

Queso, Salsa, and Guacamole Recipes

Chips and queso, chips and salsa, chips and guac…I just want something simple to dip my tortillas chips in! Plus, these are all tasty toppings for tacos and Mexican dishes too.

  • White Queso: Hands down, this is my favorite queso ever! I make it every chance I get, so of course I make a big batch for Cinco de Mayo–and not a drop is leftover!
  • Food Processor Guacamole: Skip the hand-mashing and throw all the ingredients into a food processor instead. Trust me, this is the easiest way to make tasty guac for dipping, tacos, and Mexican food topping.
  • Homemade Salsa: This salsa is ready in 5 minutes, thanks to my blender. The mix of garlic, jalapenos, lime, and cumin creates an irresistible, medium-heat salsa with a little bit of texture.
  • Crockpot Queso: It only takes about an hour for this queso to cook up, and since it’s already in my Crockpot, I just switch it to the WARM setting to serve throughout the party. This makes a pretty large batch, so there’s enough for everyone!
  • Healthy Queso: Greek yogurt and coconut milk help create a creamy texture while cutting down on calories…so I can balance out all the other Cinco de Mayo foods!
  • Street Corn Salsa: This quick, fresh salsa is filled with roasted corn, feta, lime juice, sour cream, cilantro, and pico de gallo.
  • Velveeta Queso: Velveeta, Rotel, beer, black beans, cheese, and sausage cook up into a chunky, hearty queso dip.
  • Poblano Queso: Roasted poblano peppers are the star of this dip. I love the level of heat they add, without creating an overwhelming spiciness.
  • Nacho Cheese: My 4-ingredient, 5-minute nacho cheese is the perfect, dippable consistency. You’re going to want to dip all of your Cinco de Mayo appetizers in this!
crockpot corn dip in a white bowl.
Crockpot Corn Dip

Cheesy Cinco de Mayo Dips

Hot, cheesy dips are the perfect appetizers for Cinco de Mayo, because they just taste so good with margaritas!

  • Crockpot Corn Dip: This Crockpot dip is warm, creamy, and so so cheesy. Just throw all of the ingredients into the pot, and let it cook!
  • Chicken Enchilada Dip: I always make this recipe for Cinco because it’s super creamy, cheesy, and delicious! Chicken, corn, beans, and enchilada sauce are all baked beneath a thick layer of cheese…need I say more?
  • Mexican Fiesta Dip: This cold dip is so easy to throw together in minutes, which makes it especially great for last-minute parties or snacking. Black beans, corn, tomatoes, avocado, and so much more mingle together for a bite full of yum!
  • Mexican Street Corn Dip: You may have noticed by now that I’m a fan of street corn recipes, and this hot dip really hits the spot.
esquites in clear cups
Esquites Cups

Cinco de Mayo Party Foods

All of these recipes are easy to serve and eat at parties, and they’re great for bringing along to any Cinco de Mayo party you attend.

  • Esquites: This Mexican street food snack is perfect for Cinco de Mayo parties. I spoon this creamy corn salad into cups so that it’s easy for people to grab and eat while sipping on margaritas.
  • Mexican Pinwheels: Pinwheels are a great party appetizer because they’re easy to make, and they can be made the night before. This recipe is filled with chorizo, taco seasoning, green chiles, and more.
  • Beef Folded Quesadillas: These are so fun to make for a quick lunch, snack, or party-friendly food on Cinco de Mayo.
  • Chicken Empanadas: Pockets of flaky pie crust are stuffed with chicken, multiple cheese, and spices for a filling food option.
  • Mexican Pizza: Beef and refried beans are layered between crisp tortillas then topped with cheese and salsa. It makes an easy meal or snack food, and the kids really love these too.
  • Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos: Taquitos are a must for Cinco de Mayo, and they’re so easy to make in the Air Fryer.
  • Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad: Perfectly creamy and a little bit spicy, this pasta salad is my favorite dish to bring to a Cinco de Mayo potluck.
three-quarters view of 2 tamales on a white plate with cilantro rice and salsa, one tamale has been sliced into.
Mexican Tamales

Best Mexican Recipes

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with traditional Mexican dishes and Tex-Mex favorites that are easy to make, and so delicious when paired with margaritas.

  • Tamales: This traditional Mexican dish will make Cinco de Mayo feel extra special, whether you’re hosting a party or just making dinner at home.
  • Nachos Supreme: If you’re going to make nachos for a crowd, might as well throw everything (refried beans, beef, guac, cheese, peppers, etc.) on them. Yum!
  • Steak Fajitas: I love making sizzling fajitas, and tender steak is my filling of choice, along with flavorful veggies. They’re so fun to serve with guests, because everyone can dig in and make their own!
  • Shredded Beef Enchiladas: Enchiladas are one of my favorite Mexican dinners, and the thick layer of cheese on top of these makes them extra delicious.
  • Chimichangas: Crispy tortillas stuffed with chicken, Rotel, beans, and lots of cheese, served with queso, guac, and all the fixings…these will make you feel like you’re at your favorite Mexican restaurant!
  • Crockpot Mexican Shredded Chicken: This chicken is cooked with taco seasoning, corn, beans, and salsa. It’s a versatile recipe that can be used in tacos, burrito bowls, or served any way you like!
  • Chicken Mole: Trust me when I tell you, this mole sauce is to die for! The combination of peppers, warm spices, seeds, and dark chocolate creates such a rich, complex flavor.
  • Chicken Quesadillas: No one can resist a quesadilla, and these are so easy to make. Make a few plain chicken and cheese ones for the picky eaters, then add the rest of the ingredients for everyone else.
  • Cheesy Mexican Rice: Super cheesy rice mixed with tomatoes, peppers, and spices is a great side dish for any foods you cook on Cinco de Mayo!
overhead view of a salsa verde chicken breast on a white plate with rice, corn and beans, and lime wedges.
Salsa Verde Chicken

Easy Cinco de Mayo Meals

Even if you’re not going all out for a fiesta, Cinco de Mayo is still a great excuse to cook up some Mexican food for dinner!

  • Salsa Verde Chicken: Green salsa adds a nice spice to juicy chicken breasts, and there’s plenty of cheese melted on top for a satisfying meal. I always serve this with rice and beans!
  • Mexican Mac and Cheese: This cheesy recipe is something the whole family can get behind! Taco-seasoned sausage, green chiles, and lots of cheese are baked together with pasta for an easy dinner.
  • Mexican Zucchini Boats: If you’re looking for something a little healthier (and keto-friendly) on Cinco, these taco-stuffed zucchinis are a great option.
  • Chicken and Sweet Potato Enchiladas: Shredded chicken, sweet potatoes, and black beans make a delicious filling for these easy enchiladas.
  • Mexican Tater Tot Casserole: My kids love tater tots, so they get extra excited when they see this Mexican casserole on the table.
  • Mexican Stuffed Peppers: Stuffed peppers are a dinner-time favorite, and I like to add a little Tex-Mex twist with taco seasoning, green chiles, and enchilada sauce.
  • Taco Casserole: Refried beans, beef, tater tots, tomatoes, and cheese are all baked together in this easy-to-make casserole. Throw some extra toppings on to finish, like crushed tortilla chips, sour cream, and lettuce.
  • Mexican Street Corn Chicken: This one pan recipe is an easy meal to make, even after a day of drinking margaritas. Rice, corn, cheese, chicken, green chiles, and more cook up in a skillet, so you won’t miss out on a good dinner.
Creamy Mexican chicken tortilla soup in a pot with wooden spoons.
Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup

More Cinco de Mayo Food Ideas

I have so many recipes for Cinco de Mayo that I just love–I couldn’t resist sharing a few more favorites!

  • Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup: This creamy soup is one of my all-time favorites because it’s just so comforting. It’s easy to make a batch ahead of time, so you can just reheat and serve!
  • Mexican Lasagna: Layer tortillas with the best Mexican food ingredients, like black beans, corn, salsa, and cheese. This is always such a fun meal to eat!
  • Chicken con Queso: Chicken, queso, rice, green chiles, pico, and salsa cook up in one skillet, in 25 minutes!
  • Chicken Nachos: Nachos are a great appetizer, meal, or party food for Cinco de Mayo, and these are always a hit with guests and family alike. They’re so easy, I could make batch after batch all day long!
  • Crockpot Beef Carnitas: Tender, juicy, spiced and shredded, this slow-cooked beef can be used to make tacos, hearty rice bowls, burritos, and more.
  • Enchilada Stuffed Chicken: If you’re looking for an easy dinner idea for the family on Cinco de Mayo, this cheesy stuffed chicken is perfect.
  • Crockpot Taco Soup: Ground beef, beans, and more swim in a deliciously spiced broth! This can be served as a main dish, or as an appetizer before tacos, enchiladas, and more. 
  • Chicken Enchilada Pie: The fact that I can whip up this dinner in about 25 minutes means it’s the perfect easy Cinco de Mayo meal.
hand dipping a homemade churro into a pot of melted chocolate.
Churros with Chocolate Sauce

Mexican Desserts and Sweets

If you have a sweet tooth like me (or sugar-hungry kids) you’ll want to try these Mexican-inspired dessert recipes to finish off your Cinco de Mayo fiesta.

  • Churros: I never skip the churros on Cinco de Mayo, because they’re just so fun to make and eat. The kids love them, I love them, and they’re great for parties too.
  • Tres Leches Cake: The combination of sweet and creamy milks makes this cake a melt-in-your-mouth delight. And the cinnamon on top is the perfect finish!
  • Sopapilla Cheesecake Bars: I was inspired by traditional sopapillas to make these super easy cheesecake bars with crescent roll dough, cream cheese, and cinnamon sugar.
  • Margarita Popsicles: If you get a warm and sunny day this Cinco de Mayo, these popsicles will make a great treat to help cool off. Strawberry, peach, and lime flavors are layered together–and yes, these have tequila in them, so they’re adults-only.

So get your best Cinco de Mayo recipes ready, because May 5th is almost here! Tacos, chips, salsa, margaritas, check! And don’t forget the mangonadas…there’s just so many tasty options. I’m so excited for this holiday. I hope you all enjoy yourselves with all this delicious Cinco de Mayo food!

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Meet Becky Hardin

Becky Hardin is a wife and mother living in Saint Louis Missouri. She founded The Cookie Rookie in 2012 as a creative way to share recipes. Now, she is a trusted resource for easy cooking around the world, being featured in Taste of Home, The Kitchn, ABC’s Home and Family, and more. Here at The Cookie Rookie she is the editor in chief of all recipes and continues to enjoy sharing her passion for cooking for busy families. She has since founded two additional food blogs, Easy Chicken Recipes and Easy Dessert Recipes.

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Handful
Handful
September 27, 2021 5:27 pm

Wow, what a great collection of Mexican recipes! I think I just fell in love with you! ;)

Becky Hardin
Becky Hardin
September 29, 2021 3:37 pm
Reply to  Handful

Enjoy!

Lindsay Cotter
Lindsay Cotter
April 28, 2019 6:09 pm

What a great collection of recipes for Cinco de Mayo! Can’t wait to plan my menu with these ideas!

Becky Hardin
Becky Hardin
April 30, 2019 1:29 pm
Reply to  Lindsay Cotter

Thanks, Lindsay! All are amazing!

Jennifer C Moreland
Jennifer C Moreland
April 26, 2019 2:04 pm

Recipes are great!!!! Where did you get the margarita glasses? The ones on the top left page of Margarita guide and also the copper ones?

Toni
Toni
April 26, 2019 7:34 am

This is such an amazing roundup! Everything on this list looks SO good!

Becky Hardin
Becky Hardin
April 30, 2019 1:41 pm
Reply to  Toni

Everything IS amazing. Thanks, Toni!

Suzy
Suzy
April 25, 2019 9:22 pm

My favorite would have to be the corn on the cob recipe! So good.

Becky Hardin
Becky Hardin
April 30, 2019 1:41 pm
Reply to  Suzy

Thanks, Suzy!

Sommer
Sommer
April 25, 2019 9:21 pm

Why plan a menu when you can just pick and choose from this list?! Thanks!

Becky Hardin
Becky Hardin
April 30, 2019 1:41 pm
Reply to  Sommer

Exactly. Thanks, Sommer!

Liz
Liz
April 25, 2019 3:34 pm

What a magnificent round up! I’m set for Cinco de Mayo, but I may have to eat Tex-Mex for a full week to try more of your recipes :)

Becky Hardin
Becky Hardin
April 30, 2019 1:42 pm
Reply to  Liz

They’re all so tasty you cannot go wrong. Thanks, Liz!

Eden
Eden
April 25, 2019 11:44 am

Wow! These all look amazing! Can’t wait to plan our party!!

Becky Hardin
Becky Hardin
April 30, 2019 1:37 pm
Reply to  Eden

Thank you, Eden!

lauren kelly
lauren kelly
April 25, 2019 11:34 am

I can’t wait for Cinco de Mayo! I want to make so many of these recipes!

Becky Hardin
Becky Hardin
April 30, 2019 1:36 pm
Reply to  lauren kelly

Thanks, Lauren!

Liz
Liz
April 25, 2019 11:32 am

So many delicious choices! Not only for Cinco de Mayo, but any Mexican night!

Becky Hardin
Becky Hardin
April 30, 2019 1:36 pm
Reply to  Liz

It’ll keep you going the whole year. Thanks, Liz!