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3 super easy Mexican sauces for any occasion

I think you know by now that we Mexicans love our food spicy. Even if we don’t enjoy spicy things as a child, like myself, you develop a taste for it. Soon you start to feel like food doesn’t taste as good, or has any flavor at all, unless it makes you cry of how hot it is.

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There are TONS of ways to prepare sauce. In fact, you can even write a book about it. And there are sauces for everyone, from the ones that prefer the pepper flavor without the heat, the sweet tooths and the hardcore-take-me-to-the-emergency-room-this-is-too-hot ones.

Here are three VERY simple and tasteful recipes for sauces. Moreover, I can assure you that they will satisfy the need of all kinds of people. So let’s start with the simplest and fastest one to prepare!

1. Mexican raw sauce

This is an extremely fool-proof sauce. It consists purely in using the trifecta of Mexican cuisine: tomatoes, serrano peppers, and onion. It is also a base sauce that you can develop further to your liking and needs. You can, once it’s done, add some cilantro, diced avocado or more diced peppers. It requires no cooking at all and will take you literally minutes to make. This is a popular sauce when we are in an extreme hurry and need to get ourselves some flavor for that quick meal or breakfast (this is a popular sauce to put on top of eggs in the morning).

You’ll need:

Depending on the tomatoes and if you add a little water, it makes a lot of sauce. Mine ended up being about 3 cups.

ingredients for mexican sauce
Mexican raw sauce ingredients

Instructions:

That’s literally all to it. It’s a great simple sauce that, as I mentioned before, can be a base sauce that you can add more stuff to.

I made it very mild, so it looks more clear than if I used more peppers. It also gets darker once it settles.

 

2. Güerito pepper and lemon Mexican sauce

This one is my husband’s favorite. I even had to threaten him in order for him to stop eating it before I could take a few pictures of this sauce.

This is a PERFECT Mexican sauce for seafood or just as a dip. It is not hot but it is very very tasty because the lemon makes wonders to it. Plus, the broiling of the peppers gives it another level of tastefulness that makes this sauce irresistible. Believe me!

You’ll need:

Makes about half a cup.

Güerito pepper and lemon sauce ingredients

Instructions

This is a highly addictive sauce, so have some totopos close. My husband finished it all in a matter of minutes with chips.

Güerito pepper and lemon sauce

3. Chile de Arbol Mexican sauce

Now, this is not for the light-hearted. This is a majorly hot sauce. It’s ridiculously hot as it is easy to make but it does require some finesse and attention to detail. This is for the brave ones, we eat it with chips too, or on top of practically anything. We end up crying but it’s all worth it.

You’ll need:

I LOVE garlic so I used three cloves. Husband wasn’t very pleased.

Instructions:

This will make about a quarter of a cup.

Yes, this is ridiculously hot.

Final Notes

If you get this right, you will notice something interesting: it smells like peanuts! This is from the peppers. When people mess up this sauce, they usually add peanuts to make for it. Some people add the peanuts because they like it that way, even if the sauce came out perfectly.

And you’ll also notice that you’re sneezing and probably have watery eyes. But that’s normal. Because that means the devil himself has come to your kitchen through the spiciness of the sauce.

Eat this sauce VERY carefully. Please.

And there you have it! I really hope these sauces please you. Let me know which one was your favorite and what do you use them for!

 

 

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