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Mexican Food: 5 Worst, 5 Best
The 5 Worst Mexican Meals
Mexican chain restaurants tend to put cheese, greasy refried beans, sour cream and guacamole on everything. But Mexican restaurants don't have to be diet disasters, as long as you sick to your guns and order right.
Chips: When they put the basket on the table, do you dive in? How many do you eat? Five, 10, hey, can we have another basket? If the chips are a vehicle for guacamole, that adds more fat and calories to the meal. At Baja Fresh, an appetizer serving of chips and guacamole has 540 calories and 34 grams of fat, including 3 grams of saturated fat and 1 of trans fat. Add that to the hundreds of calories from anything else you eat, and you're over your limit for the entire day.
Nachos: More chips, smothered with cheese, sour cream and guacamole. Get a free pass to the ER for blocked arteries. Baja's single serving of Cheese Nachos has 1,890 calories and 108 grams of fat, 40 grams of saturated fat.
Quesadillas: Flour tortillas, grilled then stuffed with meat, chicken, cheese or fish, and covered with cheese, at Baja Fresh, it's a daunting 1,330 calories and 80 grams of fat.
Refried beans with anything: That orange paste doesn't resemble anything you'll find in an authentic Mexican meal: opt for stewed black beans or pinto beans, instead.
Shredded cheese: Read any menu, from Chipotle Mexican Grill, from Baja Fresh, from El Torrito... They all say "and cheese" on all the hot, and even cold dishes. Burritos, tacos, quesadillas and even salads come with cheese. Tell the waiter to hold it, and order extra salsa instead.
5 Best Mexican Meals
Some Mexican mainstays help you stay within your calories, although since everything is loaded with salt -- if you're watching your sodium -- it's almost impossible to keep within a recommended 2,000 milligrams for the day.
Make the most of your Mexican restaurant experience by using your South-of-the-Border smarts: Sharing an entree is always a good tactic, especially at Mexican-American chains, where dishes tend to be muy grande. Don't forget to say, "No queso, please"!
Tacos: The simplest is often the best. At Baja Fresh, the Original Baja Taco is simply your choice of charbroiled chicken, steak, shrimp or pork in a grilled corn tortilla with onions, cilantro and salsa. Only 220 calories; you can order "dos, por favor!"
Soups: Soup makes a good appetizer or even main course, and Mexican black bean soup or gazpacho (cold vegetable soup) fit the bill. Say "No" to the heavy condiments, like shredded cheese and sour cream.
Arroz dishes: A filling dish made with rice, but share "con carne" (grilled meat); "con pollo" (with chicken) or "con camarones" (with shrimp).
Fajitas: Presented on a sizzling hot platter, usually with lots of vegetables and side dishes. I skip the sides of refried beans and rice, and fill up on grilled shrimp, chicken or beef.
Burrito Bowl: At Chipotle Mexican Grill you can have it "your way." Skip the 340-calorie flour tortilla and enjoy a bowl of chicken or steak, black or vegetarian beans, lettuce and salsa. Skip the guacamole and sour cream.
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Comment by - Tuesday, December 09, 2008 11:55:00 AM
Actually the real thing and not the "guacamole" served at many Mexican-American places is a healthy dish. The problem is most of the dishes served in "Mexican" food restaurants in the US are not what is served some miles away from the border...
Comment by - Friday, December 12, 2008 8:51:00 PM
If you never have been in an authentic Mexican restaurant in Mexico, you really don't know what is a mexican dish. We never use sour cream in the guacamole, and also the cheddar cheese is not popular in Mexico, we use Cotija cheese instead, the original burrito does not come with rice, and the size is pretty small and we serve our dishes with "aguas frescas" instead of soda. Rosa Delgado from Nayarit, Mexico.
Comment by - Monday, May 04, 2009 10:57:00 AM
how depressing! Not shocking though that everything that is Good..is NO good for you... alas Cinco de Mayo comes but once a year so Fiesta!!!
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Comment by - Tuesday, May 05, 2009 8:35:00 AM
Agreed - I've been to Mexico and the food was GREAT! Nothing like what we are able to get here. Which is sad! Why don't more "Mexican" Restaurants serve more authentic food especially farther away from the border! Everything here (in VA) is covered in cheese, cheese sauce, or sour cream! But I don't appreciate this article for using "Baja Fresh" or "Chipotle" to compare calories. Most of the dishes in these places are ridiculously huge! You don't find that in the Mexican restaurants that we do have! Oh well - just eat what you want and don't stuff yourself and you're ok! HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO!












