23 Easy Recipes You Can Make Using Chipotles in Adobo (2024)

Need some new recipes? Chipotles in adobo can become your new secret weapon if you just give 'em a chance!

No other Mexican ingredient can impact yourhome cooking the way chipotles can -- they have the ability to make dinner taste like it took hours to make when it actually only took minutes.

Keep a few cans of these beauties around and you can instantly add the 23 recipes listed below to yourkitchen arsenal.Yes, all 23 of these recipes rely on that unique chipotle flavor to make some mouthwatering dishes!

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If you're new to chipotles in adobo you can see more details on them in our working with chipotles article. But I'll list out the key points here as well.

You'll find your new best friend in the Latin goods section of most grocery stores, and if not there you can always grab them from a local Hispanic market.

Most dried peppers in Mexico have a different name than their fresh counterpart, so when ripe jalapenos are dried and smoked theyare referred to as chipotles. These chipotles are combined with a tangy adobo sauce and the result is a fiery, smoky flavor that works wonders in all sorts of Mexican dishes.

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Each can will contain 6-8 chipotles and a few tablespoons of the adobo sauce.

Don't overlook the adobo sauce as it will be infused with the flavor of the chipotles and can be used just about any time chipotles are called for.

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Normally I'm a fan of using a pepper's seeds in salsas and sauces, but I tend to scrape out the seeds of chipotles. You can consider this step optional, but sometimes the seeds will harden over time so I usually just scrape them out.

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It's easiest to slice off the top stem and make a vertical slit down the length of the pepper, then pry them open and use a knife or fork to scrape out the seeds. Don't sweat it if you leave a few stragglers behind as it won't affect the flavor too much.

You can store the remaining chipotles in a small, airtightcontainer in the fridge where they'll keep for at least a few weeks. And don't forget to save all of the adobo sauce as this will help preserve the actual peppers. If you're looking for a longer term storage solution you can consider freezing them.

Don't forget that chipotles pack some punch! If you prefer your food less spicy then consider adding the chipotles incrementally. If a recipe calls for a single chipotle then add half of a chipotle and give it a taste. You can always increase the heat level by adding more chipotles or by adding some of the adobo sauce.

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And of course, the usual warnings that accompany chili peppers apply. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling them. If you happen to touch your eyes or nose while handling them you've got a homemade version of pepper spray coming your way.

Okay, here are some great recipes that you can add to your kitchen repertoire just by keeping some chipotles on hand. Click the title of the recipe and it will take you to a page on this site where you can print out the recipe. I've made all of these recipes multiple times so feel free to get in touch if you have any questions about them.

Buen Provecho!

15 Minute Creamy Chipotle Chicken

Update: just added this recipe to the site! This Creamy Chipotle Chicken is a great meal to rely on when you need good food NOW! It lets the chipotles do all the heavy lifting, your job is to sit back and take all the credit 🙂

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Tomato Chipotle Salsa

Don't tell your friends and family how easy it is to make this authentic salsa. It's best to let them think you slaved away in the kitchen all afternoon!

Easy Red Sauce Enchiladas

This is my go-to recipe for red sauce enchiladas. Chipotles provide the bulk of the flavor -- fast, delicious, and stress-free to make.

Chipotle and Cheese Bean Dip

This is a killer bean dip to keep in mind for parties and get-togethers. Plop this dip down in the middle of the table and you'll make some friends for life!

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Chicken Tinga Tacos

Tinga is becoming more common north of the border, and people are slowly discovering that chipotles are the secret to the Tinga flavor. This version uses tomatillos to create some seriously Tingalicious Tacos.

Chipotle Mayo

This is a great secret sauce to have in your arsenal! I use it in all sorts of dishes: fish tacos, quesadillas, sandwiches. You can also make a lighter version of it by substituting Greek yogurt for some (or all) of the mayonnaise.

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Classic Ground Beef Tacos

Chipotles work wonders when combined with ground beef and these tacos are the perfect example of that! If you grew up with tacos made from a seasoning pack then give this recipe a try, you'll get a massive upgrade in flavor when you use chipotles to flavor the ground beef.

Chipotle Honey Vinaigrette

This is agreat recipe if you're a fan of the salad dressing from Chipotle Mexican Grill.

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Enfrijoladas

Corn tortillas drenched in a chipotle infused Black Bean puree? I’m in! These Enfrijoladas have incredible flavor and can be easily customized to your liking.

Chipotle Burgers

These burgers are another great example of the enduring partnership between chipotles and ground beef. Mince up some chipotles and combine them with seasoned ground beef and you'll have some incredible burgers on your hands.

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Chipotle Flavored Tortillas

Wait, homemade chipotle flavored flour tortillas? Yes! Once you get the basic technique down the flavor variations are endless.

Homemade Refried Beans

I use this black bean mixture all the time! It has incredible flavor and will give you countless options for some delicious meals you can make on the fly.

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Chipotle Cream Cheese Taquitos

Chipotles are a quick way to add flavor to the inner mixture of taquitos and flautas. This batch was baked in the oven for a lighter, non-fried version.

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Tomatillo Chipotle Salsa

This is another great salsa to add to your repertoire. Tomatillos and chipotles are a match made in heaven and all you need to add is a bit of garlic to make a killer salsa.

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Chipotle Cinnamon Picadillo

This is a tasty variation of our traditional Picadillo. Chipotles and cinnamon are a unique combo that everyone should try at some point in their life!

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Spicy Black Bean Nachos

Remember those homemade refried beans from above? You can use them to make some incredible vegetarian nachos! This is easily one of the most popular recipes on the site and it's a combo worth trying out at some point.

Chipotle Skillet Cornbread

If you're thinking chipotles would work great in cornbread, we're way ahead of you! This is a simple, rewarding recipe that I usually make in a cast iron skillet.

Chipotle Hot Sauce

This is an easy recipe to turn that addictive chipotle flavor into a bottle of hot sauce that you can use on all your favorite dishes: tacos, eggs, and definitely potatoes!

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Queso Dip

And who doesn't love Queso Dip! This recipe has some real zip so feel free to dial back on the chipotles if you want a milder version.

Chilaquiles with Tomatillo Chipotle Salsa

You can use Tomatillo-Chipotle Salsa to make a wicked batch of Chilaquiles. In this recipe I bake the tortillas instead of frying them -- try to coat the tortilla pieces with the Salsa just before serving (and not too much earlier) as this will keep 'em crispy!

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Spicy Chickpea Tostadas

Lately I've been using a chipotle infused chickpea puree to make some quick vegetarian tostadas. It's not necessarily a traditional Mexican dish, but it's a great alternative if your stomach is craving something new.

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Papas con Chorizo

Potatoes flavored with smoky chipotles? And there's chorizo involved too? I'm in! You can serve up this dish as is, or you can use it to make some Potato Chorizo Taquitos.

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Tinga Tostadas

You can also use Chicken Tinga to make some wicked tostadas. This batch has a bottom layer of refried beans and is topped with Queso Fresco and Mexican Crema -- yum!!

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Easy Chicken Tacos

And last I want to mention these simple Chicken Tacos. Seasoned chicken, some Easy Guacamole, and drenched in some freshly made Tomatillo-Chipotle Salsa -- such an easy meal to make and I come back to it on a regular basis.

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Potato Chipotle Soup (with Bacon!)

Let the chipotle do all the heavy lifting in this simple Potato Chipotle Soup! I make this soup when the couch sounds better than the kitchen, so please save it for nights when you're craving some comfort food but don't want to cook too much.

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Okay, got some new chipotle recipe ideas?! I hope so! Feel free to get in touch if you have questions about any of them.

Buen Provecho!

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FAQs

What can I use chipotle sauce for? ›

Chipotle Sauce can be used in a variety of ways. Use it as a dip for veg (or fries!), a spread for sammies and burgers, or as a topping for tacos, burritos, and grilled meats.

How long will chipotle in adobo last in the fridge? ›

Let them cool off and place in jars. Cover tightly and refrigerate. Give them a day before you eat them, so they will have had time to pickle and thrive in that adobo sauce. They will keep in the refrigerator for 6 months, if you don't eat them all first.

Can you save chipotle peppers in adobo? ›

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place each leftover pepper on the paper. Add a generous spoonful of adobo sauce to cover each pepper. Put baking sheet with peppers in the freezer for 30 minutes to an hour, until peppers and sauce are frozen.

What to use adobo seasoning for? ›

It's widely used as a base seasoning for meats, fish, stews, sauces, beans, stock, vegetables, and it is always used in dishes such as pastelón, Its flavor profile is garlicky and salty— a great stand in for other poultry seasonings. This easy-to-make adobo seasoning can be made in less than 10 minutes flat.

Do you chop chipotle peppers in adobo sauce? ›

Chop, dice or mince the pepper as desired. The chipotle alone will add more heat than the adobo sauce. Add chopped or minced chipotle to salads, marinades, sauces, stews, ground meat mixtures, quesadillas and soups. Want to heat up your guacamole?

How to know if adobo is spoiled? ›

If the Chicken Adobo has gone bad, you will likely notice some changes. The vibrant brown hue of the sauce may dull, and there may be a thin layer of mold on the surface. Another sign is the smell. The chicken might develop a sour or off-putting aroma, far from the savory, tangy smell you're familiar with.

Can you freeze canned chipotle peppers in adobo sauce? ›

Always. We like to freeze the extra peppers and sauce, whether that be in an ice cube tray or flattened in a Ziploc bag, for future use. Kept this way, they'll last almost forever, and are super easy to thaw and bring back to life for use in a wide variety of dishes.

Can you eat expired canned chipotle peppers? ›

According to the USDA, shelf-stable foods are safe to eat indefinitely and you can eat them well past their expiration date.

Can you eat canned chipotle peppers in adobo sauce? ›

I add this as a secret ingredient to many dishes and soups! If you are making Mexican inspired dishes, the chances are that Chipotles in Adobo would make a great addition. Add them to chilis, to roasted vegetables, to tacos, enchiladas, Mexican inspired soups, sauces, salsa, marinades, and so much more!

Can you put bell peppers in adobo? ›

Toss in the bell peppers and sauté until they just begin to soften, 3–5 minutes. Pour in the vinegar, soy sauce and water, stirring to scrape up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Stir in the brown sugar and black pepper, and add the bay leaf. Increase the heat to high and bring the liquid to a boil.

How many chipotle peppers in adobo? ›

If you're buying a small can of chipotles you'll get 6-8 chipotles per can.

What is chipotle pepper good for? ›

These hot peppers show anti-inflammatory properties both internally and externally. For external use and mixed with creams it can help with pain relief of sore joints and muscles. When it is consumed it will help with inflammation linked to conditions such as arthritis and the formation of tumors.

What does chipotle peppers in adobo sauce taste like? ›

One thing everyone can agree upon is the smoky allure of chipotle peppers in adobo. They have spice, they have smoke, a touch of vinegar, basically elevating every Mexican food recipe they touch.

What do you do with chipotle pepper puree? ›

In soups, salad dressing, sauces, chili, pretty much any mexican dish. I've found it's spectacular on top of a cracker with cream cheese or even better, laughing cow cheese spread. (yes, I like it SPICY!)

Do you eat chipotle peppers? ›

Whether mixed into mayo for fish tacos, rubbed into a pork roast for carne adobada, or simply pureed with onions and garlic for a quick salsa fresca, chipotle peppers are a versatile staple that adds complexity to any meal.

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