30 Ways to Cook with Canned Chipotles in Adobo Sauce

30 Ways to Cook with Canned Chipotles in Adobo Sauce

Add a smoky twist to tangy pickled eggs. "I absolutely love this recipe!" says Wanda, "Has heat and lots of flavor."

Healthy ground turkey benefits from a hefty dose of chipotles and other spices. "These were the best turkey burgers I've yet to make!" says user Renee Ridgeway.

Having a go-to black bean soup recipe is great for chilly evenings or when you need an easy dish to meal prep for the week.

By marinating the sirloin for a few hours before grilling, you’re guaranteed flavor in every bite. Serve the steak as is, or slice and put into your favorite fajita recipe.

Comforting mac and cheese gets a kick thanks to chipotle. User Cindy Devitt says, "This is the best mac and cheese ever."

Flank steak becomes surprisingly tender after a day-long marinade in this citrus-y mixture. "Wow, this recipe is amazing!" says user calimomof4. "It is quickly becoming a weekend staple in our house."

Great for topping everything from fish tacos to black bean burgers, you’ll always want a jar of this in your fridge.

Four ingredients are all you need to make this impressive and spicy side dish.

Combine two of your favorite foods into one irresistible dish. "I absolutely loved this," says user Buckwheat Queen. "I wanted tacos. He wanted burgers. We got both."

Creamy and cooling avocado is offset with fiery chipotles. Serve on a batch of tacos or with a side of chips.

Way beyond your basic tomato soup, this recipe creates a velvety smooth texture that's packed with flavor. Reviewers say the soup is pretty spicy, so adjust the amount of peppers used for sensitive palates.

Change up Taco Tuesday with this fish-based recipe. You'll end up wanting to drizzle the chipotle-lime dressing on everything.

All you need are four ingredients to create these perfectly spiced and crisped up potatoes.

An interesting change up from regular weeknight meatball dishes, this Mexican-inspired recipe simmers them in a spiced tomato sauce.

Make unbeatable tacos thanks to the combination of shrimp, bacon, and chipotle. "My husband cooked this tonight and it was AMAZING!" says user Rebecca.

Upgrade tangy ranch by layering in lime juice, chipotle, and garlic. User Mrs.Humphreed says, "We can't get enough of this spicy delicious heavenly dip."

Equal parts sweet and spicy, this chipotle pineapple ham will be the surprising star of your next holiday meal.

Use up leftover chicken and leftover chipotles in this fiery chicken salad. It makes a perfect quick lunch wrap or snack with crackers.

Chipotle and citrus are just meant to be paired together, as is apparent in this zesty shrimp dish.

Pureed pumpkin is the base for this silky smooth soup. User Sweet Apron says, "This is a delicious smoky and unexpected twist on basic pumpkin soup.

Tuna doesn't have to be boring, and this recipe's addition of both chipotle and ranch guarantees it will soon become a lunchtime favorite.

Switch from traditional marinara or pesto to this surprisingly creamy and spicy sauce for pasta night.

Give buffalo sauce a break and instead reach for this sweet and spicy sauce next time you cook up wings.

This fiery tortilla soup benefits from a few decadent additions, including bacon, chipotles, and plenty of cheese.

This spicy meatloaf is the gift that keeps on giving thanks to the delicious sandwiches any leftovers make.

Just half an hour of marinating results in tender and flavor-packed shrimp that are ready for the grill.

Make a low-carb twist on tacos with these tasty lettuce wraps. Chipotle-spiced meat is paired with your favorite toppings for an unbeatable meal.

Delicious hot or cold, this grain salad makes a great packed lunch.

Use the slow cooker to serve up this smoky spin on vegetarian black-eyed peas.

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