Aunt Agnes’ Mexican Salad – Guest Kitchens

This delicious, 30-minute Mexican Salad recipe comes from Lora Roberts, a dear Southern Plate Family member I met on my book tour. It uses simple ingredients like savory ground beef, crisp lettuce, crunchy Doritos, and sweet Catalina dressing to create pure comfort in a bowl. Enjoy this taste of an East Tennessee family tradition!

Aunt Agnes spoon feeding cake to Uncle Charles.

A Quick Look At The Recipe

  • Recipe Name: Aunt Agnes’ Mexican Salad
  • Ready In: 30 minutes
  • Serves: 4
  • Calories: 141 cal
  • Main Ingredients: 1 lb ground beef, 1 c. shredded cheese, 1 can pinto beans, 1 large onion, 1 bottle Catalina dressing, 1 or 2 tomatoes, 1 head of lettuce, 1 bag Doritos
  • Why You'll Love It: Aunt Agnes has always brought this recipe to the family reunion and it is always one of the first things gone.

The Salad That Brings People Together

For years, Lora’s Aunt Agnes brought this Mexican salad to every family reunion, and it was always the first dish to disappear.

The recipe has a very touching story behind it. When Aunt Agnes’ daughter Linda was in the hospital with cancer, a kind nurse brought this salad to the family. It was such a comfort during a difficult time that Aunt Agnes asked for the recipe. Lora continues to make the salad to honor both Linda and Aunt Agnes, carrying on a tradition born from loss and love.

The salad itself is a wonderful mix of textures and flavors: savory, sweet, and crunchy all in one bite. It’s also incredibly easy to customize. If you’ve tried my Mexican taco pasta skillet, you’ll know how much I love versatile, Mexican-inspired dishes!

Thank you for your hospitality, Lora, and thank you for sharing this recipe and heartwarming story with us today!

Ingredients

  • Gound beef
  • Shredded cheese
  • Pinto beans
  • Onion
  • Catalina dressing
  • Tomatoes
  • Head of lettuce (or 1 bag salad mix)
  • Doritos (nacho cheese flavor)

Variations on this Mexican Salad

Feel free to swap the ground beef for shredded chicken, ground turkey, or even black beans for a vegetarian twist. You could also add a can of corn, some sliced bell peppers, or sprinkle in some jalapeños for a spicy kick. No matter how you make it, it’s a dish that brings people together!

1. Cook the Beef

First things first, brown your ground beef in a skillet over medium-high heat, making sure to stir it constantly so it cooks evenly.

Once it’s all browned, drain off the grease and set the beef aside to cool down a bit.

2. Mix the Good Stuff

In a large bowl, combine your cooled ground beef with the shredded cheese, pinto beans, onion, and Catalina dressing. Give it a good stir until everything is nicely mixed together.

Once it’s all combined, pop it in the refrigerator to chill.

Make it ahead: You can prepare the beef mixture (Step 2) a day in advance. Just keep it covered in the refrigerator and add the fresh ingredients right before serving to keep everything crisp.

3. Add the Fresh Ingredients

Just before you’re ready to serve, it’s time to add the fresh components.

Gently fold in the chopped tomatoes, lettuce, and the crushed Doritos. You want to do this right at the end, so everything stays crisp and fresh.

Serve and enjoy!

What to Serve with Mexican Salad

This salad is hearty enough to be a meal by itself, but a slice of warm Mexican cornbread on the side never hurt nobody! You can also serve it alongside my grilled chicken (no grill needed!) or cilantro lime chicken tacos for an ultra-satisfying meal.

How to Store Mexican Salad

To store leftover Mexican salad, keep the beef mixture and the fresh ingredients in separate airtight containers in the fridge. This will stop the lettuce and chips from getting soggy. When you’re ready for seconds, just mix everything together again!

Aunt Agnes spoon feeding cake to Uncle Charles.

Aunt Agnes’ Mexican Salad

Aunt Agnes has always brought this recipe to the family reunion and it is always one of the first things gone.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Course: Salad
Cuisine: Mexican
Keyword: salad
Servings: 4
Calories: 141kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 c. shredded cheese
  • 1 can pinto beans
  • 1 large onion chopped
  • 1 bottle Catalina dressing
  • 1 or 2 tomatoes chopped
  • 1 head of lettuce chopped (or 1 bag salad mix)
  • 1 bag Doritos Nacho cheese flavor, crumbled

Instructions

  • Brown ground beef, stirring constantly. Drain and cool. Mix ground beef with cheese, pintos, onion and dressing. Refrigerate. Before serving, add tomatoes, lettuce and Doritos.

Nutrition

Calories: 141kcal
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103 Comments

  1. Lora, I can’t wait to get all the ingredients to make this wonderful salad. This has come in just in time for this hot weather we are having. Thank you for sending it in and telling us the story behind it. What a great story and hugs to Aunt Alice.

  2. Lora, thank you for this great salad recipe. Christy, thank you for allowing Lora to share this recipe. This will be a good summer salad for lunch. What a great way to remember your loved ones! As this recipe is passed around their memories will be passed along also. Thank you!!!!

  3. Lora, I’m just curious where in good ol’ East TN you are from- I live in Jefferson City, and it’s nice to see another East Tennesseean here! Thanks for the recipe, can’t wait to try it!

  4. I too had forgotten about this recipe, so haven’t made it in years. And it is GREAT for family reunions, church suppers, etc. Because I’m allergic to beef, I’ve made it with both ground venison and chicken (I like the venison best). My recipe calls for the original Fritos, instead of Doritos. Going to have to make this one soon! Thanks for sharing your story, Lora..
    Cheryl

  5. This is the ‘make your own’ Mexican salad we use to fix at work. Everyone would bring an ingredient and one just put what they liked on the salad. It’s wonderful and delicious:) I had forgotten about this so time to fix a batch.

  6. OH WOW… I had this salad when I was (clearing throat) younger.. LOL.. anyway.. I had forgotten all about it. Thank you sooooooooo much for sharing, I can’t wait to make this for a hot summer meal!! Hugs to Aunt Agnes for sure and to you also Lora!

  7. This recipe looks so yummy and easy to make,Kristi this recipe also brought back a lot of memories for me,my Father and I use to make a recipe like this too.My Father will be having his 7th birthday in heaven this year.sending many hugs too you,So honored to be a part of the Southern Plate family

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