My son is a picky eater, so it’s always a challenge to get him to try something new. But, I have managed to broaden his culinary horizons with a lot of trial and error. Here, a collection of some of his favorite Latin-inspired dishes. Hopefully your picky eater will love them too!
12 Latin-Inspired Side Dishes Your Kids Will Love
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Masa and Pinto Bean Cakes
These bite-size cakes are topped with beans, fresh Mexican cheese, and chopped cilantro.
Photo by Nibbles and Feasts
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Corn in a Cup
Little cups are filled with corn, butter, cream and Cotija cheese.
Photo by Muy Bueno Cookbook
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Cauliflower and Carrot Gratin
This warm-and-bubbly side dish is filled with broccoli, cauliflower, carrot, and lots of cheese.
Photo by Aunt Clara's Kitchen
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Lentils
Cilantro and avocado add brightness to this easy lentil side.
Photo by Presley's Pantry
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Venezuelan Arepas
These soft, flat patties made of corn flour can be filled with eggs and cheese, veggies, you name it.
Photo by Mommyhood's Diary
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Manchego-Stuffed Cauliflower Tortitas
These fried cauliflower bites stuffed with cheese are impossible for kids to resist.
Photo by Nibbles and Feasts
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Mexican Red Rice
This Mexican rice is a classic. You can add just about any vegetable you like, or make it with peas like in this version.
Photo by Karen's Kitchen Stories
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Oven-Fried Potatoes
For this simple side dish, potato wedges are spiced with oregano and paprika.
Photo by Aunt Clara's Kitchen
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Savory Corn Cake
Similar to quiche, this corn cake is cheesy and delicious.
Photo by Laylita's Recipes.
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Tlacoyitos with Cheese
These cheese-stufffed corn flour dough bites are an easy kid pleaser.
Photo by Nibbles and Feasts
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Tostones Twice Fried Plantains
This dish is a Dominican favorite. Sliced plantains are fried, flattened then fried again.
Photo by Aunt Clara's Kitchen
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Fried Cassava
Fried Yuca or Cassava (a root plant that's common in South America) makes a delicious alternative to French fries.
Photo by My Columbian Recipes