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Healthy Mexican Eating in El Paso: Fresh, Grilled, and Balanced

Healthy Mexican Food in El Paso: How to Order Smart (and Support Mobility & Recovery)

Healthy Mexican Eating in El Paso: Fresh, Grilled, and Balanced
Nopales with jalapenos and onions are ready for a healthy Mexican meal

El Paso is one of the best cities in the country for bold, comforting Mexican food. The good news is that Mexican-style meals can also be very healthy when you order with a simple plan: choose grilled or roasted proteins, load up on vegetables, keep fried foods and heavy creams as “sometimes” items, and use fresh toppings like pico de gallo, salsa, lime, and avocado for flavor.

This approach fits the way many local dishes are traditionally built—lean meats, beans, corn, peppers, onions, tomatoes, herbs, and citrus. And it also lines up with what many nurse practitioners (NPs) and integrative chiropractic teams focus on: lowering inflammation, supporting gut health, and keeping the body moving well through a whole-person plan.

Below is a practical guide to eating healthier Mexican food in El Paso—plus how integrative care (NP + chiropractic + functional medicine) can support mobility, recovery, and long-term wellness.


Why Mexican Food Can Be a “Healthy Pattern” (Not Just a Cheat Meal)

Mexican cuisine often uses simple, nutrient-dense building blocks:

  • Beans (fiber + plant protein)

  • Corn tortillas (often a lighter choice than fried shells)

  • Tomatoes, onions, cilantro, peppers (flavor without heavy sauces)

  • Avocado (healthy fats)

  • Fish, shrimp, chicken (leaner protein options)

  • Vegetable dishes like squash-based sides and cactus salads

When meals are grilled, simmered, or served fresh (instead of deep-fried and covered in cheese sauces), you can get a balanced plate that supports energy, digestion, and body composition.


The “El Paso Ordering Formula” for Healthier Mexican Meals

When you’re scanning a menu, try this simple formula:

1) Pick a lean protein (grilled or baked)
Chicken, shrimp, fish, or lean cuts of beef are common choices.

2) Add fiber
Beans, veggies, or a side salad can help you feel full and steady your energy.

3) Choose smart carbs (or go lighter)
Corn tortillas, a smaller portion of rice, or a bowl of greens are easy swaps.

4) Use fresh toppings for flavor
Pico de gallo, salsa, lime, cilantro, onions, and avocado add taste without heavy cream sauces.

5) Skip or reduce the “calorie stackers”
Fried chips, queso, sour cream, and deep-fried entrées can turn a solid meal into a heavy one.


Best Healthy Mexican Picks in El Paso (and How to Customize Them)

Grilled fajitas (extra veggies, hold the cheese & sour cream)

Fajitas are one of the easiest “healthy wins” because they naturally include protein plus peppers and onions. Many guides recommend fajitas as a top choice—especially when you skip heavy add-ons and keep tortillas reasonable.

Order it like this:

  • “Grilled chicken or shrimp fajitas”

  • “Extra peppers/onions”

  • “No cheese, no sour cream”

  • “Side of pico + guac”

  • “Corn tortillas” (or fewer tortillas)

Bonus tip: Some healthy Mexican guides even suggest serving fajitas over lettuce to lighten the meal while keeping volume and crunch.


Tacos on corn tortillas (simple toppings)

Tacos can be a strong option when they’re not fried and not overloaded with creamy sauces.

A simple, balanced taco setup:

  • Corn tortillas

  • Grilled chicken, fish, or shrimp

  • Onions + cilantro

  • Salsa or pico

  • Squeeze of lime

  • Optional avocado

Easy upgrades:

  • Add a side of beans

  • Add grilled vegetables

  • Skip fried shells and heavy cheese sauces


Ceviche (fresh, protein-rich, and light)

Ceviche is often recommended as a lighter starter because it’s typically citrus-based and served cold with fresh ingredients.

A classic ceviche style uses:

  • Shrimp (or fish)

  • Lime juice

  • Onion, cucumber, jalapeño (varies by recipe)

Order tips:

  • Ask for extra cucumber/onion if available

  • Go easy on chips (or use small portions)

  • Pair it with a salad or beans for a more filling meal


Chicken tortilla soup (watch toppings and sodium)

Soup can be a solid choice—especially when it’s broth-based and includes lean protein, beans, and vegetables.

Keep it lighter by:

  • Going easy on tortilla strips

  • Skipping or reducing cheese

  • Adding avocado and cilantro for flavor


Burrito bowls (brown rice + beans + grilled protein)

Bowl-style meals are popular because you can control portions and build balance with fiber and protein.

A strong “bowl build”:

  • Brown rice (or half rice/half greens)

  • Black or pinto beans

  • Grilled chicken, fish, or shrimp

  • Fajita vegetables

  • Pico de gallo + salsa

  • Guacamole (reasonable portion)


Local El Paso Spots People Use for Healthier Choices

El Paso has plenty of places where you can request modifications like “grilled,” “no cheese,” and “extra veggies.” Two examples that come up often in local listings and reviews:

  • Verde Salad Co. (salads, add-on proteins, veggie-forward options)

  • Timo’s Restaurant (seafood options and a mixed menu—use grilled seafood choices when available)

And while not a restaurant, El Paso also has community-based food education efforts like Sabrosa Vida, which focuses on cooking skills and healthier eating patterns—useful if you want “healthy Mexican flavor” at home more often.

Practical note: Menu items and availability can change, so the most reliable “healthy move” is to learn the ordering pattern and use it wherever you go.


What to Cut Back On (Without Feeling Deprived)

You don’t have to eat “perfectly.” But it helps to know which items tend to be the biggest setbacks when you’re aiming for weight loss, better inflammation control, or better energy.

Common “limit more often” choices include:

  • Deep-fried entrées and sides

  • Large nacho/queso-based items

  • Heavy sour cream + cheese layering

  • Oversized portions of chips and fried baskets

A lot of healthy Mexican guidance boils down to this: avoid deep-fried foods and choose lean proteins with vegetables more often.


The El Paso Ingredient List That Supports Gut Health and Inflammation Control

If you want healthier Mexican meals, keep your eyes open for these staples:

  • Nopalitos (cactus): often used in salads and home-style dishes

  • Calabacitas (Mexican squash): a simple veggie side that fits a lighter meal pattern

  • Beans: fiber + plant protein that supports fullness

  • Avocado: healthy fat that can replace sour cream in many meals

  • Pico de gallo/salsa/lime: big flavor with minimal “heaviness”

  • Fish and shrimp: lean, satisfying proteins that work well grilled or in ceviche


A “Copy/Paste” Script for Ordering Healthier (Any Restaurant)

Here are quick phrases that work almost anywhere:

  • “Can I get that grilled instead of fried?”

  • “Can you do no cheese, no sour cream?”

  • “Can I get extra vegetables?”

  • “Can I swap for beans or a side salad?”

  • “Can I get corn tortillas?”


How NPs + Integrative Chiropractic Care Fit Into the Food Conversation

Many people separate food and musculoskeletal care, but they connect in real life:

  • Inflammation can change how tissues feel and recover.

  • Poor gut health can affect energy, pain sensitivity, and immune balance.

  • Movement quality often improves when nutrition supports healing and stable energy.

Integrative medicine is commonly described as combining evidence-based therapies and lifestyle changes to support the whole person, with strong patient-provider teamwork.

In many mainstream descriptions, chiropractic care focuses on relieving pain and improving function through spinal manipulation and related hands-on care.

Where the NP role often helps

  • Nutrition counseling that fits labs, meds, and health history

  • Weight, metabolic, and inflammation support strategies

  • Functional medicine-style planning when appropriate

Where chiropractic care often helps

  • Joint and spine mobility

  • Movement mechanics and posture habits

  • A plan for safe activity while someone heals or rebuilds strength


Clinical Observations from Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC (El Paso)

In Dr. Jimenez’s wellness and recovery content, a consistent theme is that mobility improves faster when nutrition supports tissue repair and inflammation control, and when care focuses on the whole person (not just one symptom).

Examples highlighted in his published materials include:

  • Prioritizing lean proteins to support tissue repair and recovery

  • Using diet patterns that support gut balance (including probiotic foods) as part of a broader wellness strategy

  • Emphasizing a multidisciplinary, integrative approach that combines lifestyle support with hands-on care


A Simple 1-Week “Healthy Mexican in El Paso” Game Plan

You don’t need to overhaul everything. Try this:

3 meals out (smart orders):

  • Grilled fajitas + extra veggies + pico/guac

  • Shrimp/fish tacos on corn tortillas + beans

  • Burrito bowl (brown rice + beans + grilled chicken)

2 meals at home (simple recipes):

  • Ceviche-style seafood + cucumber/onion + lime

  • Veggie-forward Mexican dish (like squash/calabacitas-style sides)

2 “flex meals”:

  • Enjoy what you want—just avoid stacking fried queso, sour cream, and a giant chip basket all at once.


Safety Note and Healthcare Disclaimer

Food choices can support energy, digestion, inflammation, and recovery—but they don’t replace medical care. If you have diabetes, kidney disease, food allergies, GI disease, or you’re recovering from an injury or surgery, it’s smart to personalize nutrition plans with a qualified clinician. If pain, numbness, weakness, fever, unexplained weight loss, or severe abdominal symptoms show up, seek medical evaluation promptly.


References

  • Cleveland Clinic. (n.d.). Integrative medicine: What is it, types, risks & benefits.

  • Cigna. (n.d.). Chiropractic therapy.

  • Gran Luchito. (n.d.). Fresh healthy Mexican – recipes (healthy Mexican ordering ideas).

  • Gran Luchito. (2021, May 10). Ceviche (recipe).

  • Jimenez, A. (n.d.). El Paso’s guide to probiotics and chiropractic healing.

  • Jimenez, A. (n.d.). Healthy mobility food and chiropractic: El Paso wellness.

  • México in my Kitchen. (2025, December 10). Healthy Mexican recipes.

  • Mattito’s. (n.d.). Eat Mexican food and lose weight.

  • St. Vincent’s. (n.d.). Healthy ordering tips for Mexican food (choose lean protein; avoid deep-fried foods).

  • Scripps Health. (n.d.). 8 healthy Mexican food tips.

  • Isabel Eats. (n.d.). Healthy Mexican food recipes and ideas.

  • Reddit. (2023). Looking for healthy and easy-to-make Mexican foods (community ideas like nopal).

  • El Paso Back Pain Clinic (Blog). (2025, August). Nutrition + musculoskeletal care for better recovery and wellness.

  • Yelp. (n.d.). Verde Salad Co. (El Paso).

  • Yelp. (n.d.). Timo’s Restaurant (El Paso).

  • Timo’s Restaurant. (n.d.). Official website / location details.

  • Paso del Norte Health Foundation. (n.d.). Sabrosa Vida (healthy cooking and nutrition education).

  • Jimenez, A. (n.d.). Dr. Alexander Jimenez LinkedIn profile.

Post Disclaimer

General Disclaimer, Licenses and Board Certifications *

Professional Scope of Practice *

The information herein on "Healthy Mexican Eating in El Paso: Fresh, Grilled, and Balanced" is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional or licensed physician and is not medical advice. We encourage you to make healthcare decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified healthcare professional.

Blog Information & Scope Discussions

Welcome to El Paso's Premier Wellness and Injury Care Clinic & Wellness Blog, where Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, FNP-C, a Multi-State board-certified Family Practice Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) and Chiropractor (DC), presents insights on how our multidisciplinary team is dedicated to holistic healing and personalized care. Our practice aligns with evidence-based treatment protocols inspired by integrative medicine principles, similar to those on this site and on our family practice-based chiromed.com site, focusing on naturally restoring health for patients of all ages.

Our areas of multidisciplinary practice include  Wellness & Nutrition, Chronic Pain, Personal Injury, Auto Accident Care, Work Injuries, Back Injury, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Migraine Headaches, Sports Injuries, Severe Sciatica, Scoliosis, Complex Herniated Discs, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain, Complex Injuries, Stress Management, Functional Medicine Treatments, and in-scope care protocols.

Our information scope is multidisciplinary, focusing on musculoskeletal and physical medicine; wellness; contributing etiological viscerosomatic disturbances within clinical presentations; associated somato-visceral reflex clinical dynamics; subluxation complexes; sensitive health issues; and functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions.

We provide and present clinical collaboration with specialists from various disciplines. Each specialist is governed by their professional scope of practice and licensure jurisdiction. We use functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support care for musculoskeletal injuries or disorders.

Our videos, posts, topics, and insights address clinical matters and issues that directly or indirectly relate to our clinical scope of practice.

Our office has made a reasonable effort to provide supportive citations and has identified relevant research studies that support our posts. We provide copies of supporting research studies upon request to regulatory boards and the public.

We understand that we cover matters that require an additional explanation of how they may assist in a particular care plan or treatment protocol; therefore, to discuss the subject matter above further, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, or contact us at 915-850-0900.

We are here to help you and your family.

Blessings

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, APRN, FNP-BC*, CCST, IFMCP, CFMP, ATN

email: [email protected]

Multidisciplinary Licensing & Board Certifications:

Licensed as a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) in
Texas & New Mexico*
Texas DC License #: TX5807, Verified: TX5807
New Mexico DC License #: NM-DC2182, Verified: NM-DC2182

Multi-State Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN*) in Texas & Multi-States 
Multi-state Compact APRN License by Endorsement (42 States)
Texas APRN License #: 1191402, Verified: 1191402 *
Florida APRN License #: 11043890, Verified:  APRN11043890 *
Colorado License #: C-APN.0105610-C-NP, Verified: C-APN.0105610-C-NP
New York License #: N25929, Verified N25929

License Verification Link: Nursys License Verifier
* Prescriptive Authority Authorized

ANCC FNP-BC: Board Certified Nurse Practitioner*
Compact Status: Multi-State License: Authorized to Practice in 40 States*

Graduate with Honors: ICHS: MSN-FNP (Family Nurse Practitioner Program)
Degree Granted. Master's in Family Practice MSN Diploma (Cum Laude)


Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
Clinical Director
Digital Business Card

Dr. Maria Cardenas, MD
(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)
(Licensed Medical Doctor)
Medical Director, Clinical Director & Collaborative Physician
NPI # 1164426749
MD License #: J2933

 

Licenses and Board Certifications:

MD: Medical Doctor
DC: Doctor of Chiropractic
APRNP: Advanced Practice Registered Nurse 
FNP-BC: Family Practice Specialization (Multi-State Board Certified)
RN: Registered Nurse (Multi-State Compact License)
CFMP: Certified Functional Medicine Provider
MSN-FNP: Master of Science in Family Practice Medicine
MSACP: Master of Science in Advanced Clinical Practice
IFMCP: Institute of Functional Medicine
CCST: Certified Chiropractic Spinal Trauma
ATN: Advanced Translational Neutrogenomics

Memberships & Associations:

TCA: Texas Chiropractic Association: Member ID: 104311
AANP: American Association of Nurse Practitioners: Member  ID: 2198960
ANA: American Nurse Association: Member ID: 06458222 (District TX01)
TNA: Texas Nurse Association: Member ID: 06458222

NPI: 1205907805

National Provider Identifier

Primary Taxonomy Selected Taxonomy State License Number
No 111N00000X - Chiropractor NM DC2182
Yes 111N00000X - Chiropractor TX DC5807
Yes 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family TX 1191402
Yes 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family FL 11043890
Yes 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family CO C-APN.0105610-C-NP
Yes 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family NY N25929

 

Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
Clinical Director
Digital Business Card

Dr. Maria Cardenas, MD
(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)*
(Licensed Medical Doctor)*
Medical Director, Clinical Director & Collaborative Physician
NPI # 1164426749
MD License #: J2933

📆  Schedule Appointment: Schedule 24/7 (Click Here)



Post Disclaimer

General Disclaimer, Licenses and Board Certifications *

Professional Scope of Practice *

The information herein on "Healthy Mexican Eating in El Paso: Fresh, Grilled, and Balanced" is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional or licensed physician and is not medical advice. We encourage you to make healthcare decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified healthcare professional.

Blog Information & Scope Discussions

Welcome to El Paso's Premier Wellness and Injury Care Clinic & Wellness Blog, where Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, FNP-C, a Multi-State board-certified Family Practice Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) and Chiropractor (DC), presents insights on how our multidisciplinary team is dedicated to holistic healing and personalized care. Our practice aligns with evidence-based treatment protocols inspired by integrative medicine principles, similar to those on this site and on our family practice-based chiromed.com site, focusing on naturally restoring health for patients of all ages.

Our areas of multidisciplinary practice include  Wellness & Nutrition, Chronic Pain, Personal Injury, Auto Accident Care, Work Injuries, Back Injury, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Migraine Headaches, Sports Injuries, Severe Sciatica, Scoliosis, Complex Herniated Discs, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain, Complex Injuries, Stress Management, Functional Medicine Treatments, and in-scope care protocols.

Our information scope is multidisciplinary, focusing on musculoskeletal and physical medicine; wellness; contributing etiological viscerosomatic disturbances within clinical presentations; associated somato-visceral reflex clinical dynamics; subluxation complexes; sensitive health issues; and functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions.

We provide and present clinical collaboration with specialists from various disciplines. Each specialist is governed by their professional scope of practice and licensure jurisdiction. We use functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support care for musculoskeletal injuries or disorders.

Our videos, posts, topics, and insights address clinical matters and issues that directly or indirectly relate to our clinical scope of practice.

Our office has made a reasonable effort to provide supportive citations and has identified relevant research studies that support our posts. We provide copies of supporting research studies upon request to regulatory boards and the public.

We understand that we cover matters that require an additional explanation of how they may assist in a particular care plan or treatment protocol; therefore, to discuss the subject matter above further, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, or contact us at 915-850-0900.

We are here to help you and your family.

Blessings

Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, APRN, FNP-BC*, CCST, IFMCP, CFMP, ATN

email: [email protected]

Multidisciplinary Licensing & Board Certifications:

Licensed as a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) in
Texas & New Mexico*
Texas DC License #: TX5807, Verified: TX5807
New Mexico DC License #: NM-DC2182, Verified: NM-DC2182

Multi-State Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN*) in Texas & Multi-States 
Multi-state Compact APRN License by Endorsement (42 States)
Texas APRN License #: 1191402, Verified: 1191402 *
Florida APRN License #: 11043890, Verified:  APRN11043890 *
Colorado License #: C-APN.0105610-C-NP, Verified: C-APN.0105610-C-NP
New York License #: N25929, Verified N25929

License Verification Link: Nursys License Verifier
* Prescriptive Authority Authorized

ANCC FNP-BC: Board Certified Nurse Practitioner*
Compact Status: Multi-State License: Authorized to Practice in 40 States*

Graduate with Honors: ICHS: MSN-FNP (Family Nurse Practitioner Program)
Degree Granted. Master's in Family Practice MSN Diploma (Cum Laude)


Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
Clinical Director
Digital Business Card

Dr. Maria Cardenas, MD
(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)
(Licensed Medical Doctor)
Medical Director, Clinical Director & Collaborative Physician
NPI # 1164426749
MD License #: J2933

 

Licenses and Board Certifications:

MD: Medical Doctor
DC: Doctor of Chiropractic
APRNP: Advanced Practice Registered Nurse 
FNP-BC: Family Practice Specialization (Multi-State Board Certified)
RN: Registered Nurse (Multi-State Compact License)
CFMP: Certified Functional Medicine Provider
MSN-FNP: Master of Science in Family Practice Medicine
MSACP: Master of Science in Advanced Clinical Practice
IFMCP: Institute of Functional Medicine
CCST: Certified Chiropractic Spinal Trauma
ATN: Advanced Translational Neutrogenomics

Memberships & Associations:

TCA: Texas Chiropractic Association: Member ID: 104311
AANP: American Association of Nurse Practitioners: Member  ID: 2198960
ANA: American Nurse Association: Member ID: 06458222 (District TX01)
TNA: Texas Nurse Association: Member ID: 06458222

NPI: 1205907805

National Provider Identifier

Primary Taxonomy Selected Taxonomy State License Number
No 111N00000X - Chiropractor NM DC2182
Yes 111N00000X - Chiropractor TX DC5807
Yes 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family TX 1191402
Yes 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family FL 11043890
Yes 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family CO C-APN.0105610-C-NP
Yes 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family NY N25929

 

Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
Clinical Director
Digital Business Card

Dr. Maria Cardenas, MD
(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)*
(Licensed Medical Doctor)*
Medical Director, Clinical Director & Collaborative Physician
NPI # 1164426749
MD License #: J2933

📆  Schedule Appointment: Schedule 24/7 (Click Here)