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Mexican chicken soup, also known as caldo de pollo, is layered with a simple chicken soup over spiced rice and topped with avocado slices and cilantro for a warm and hearty meal.
Mexican chicken soup, also known as caldo de pollo, is layered with a simple chicken soup over spiced rice and topped with avocado slices and cilantro for a warm and hearty meal.
Ingredients:
chicken broth, water, chicken tenders, olive oil, garlic, cumin, white onion, white rice, chili powder
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This recipe for a Mexican-style chile marinade and sauce is perfect for flavoring pork and chicken dishes.
This recipe for a Mexican-style chile marinade and sauce is perfect for flavoring pork and chicken dishes.
Ingredients:
cumin seeds, cloves, mexican oregano, guajillo chiles, chiles, ancho chiles, white onion, garlic, cider vinegar, lime juice, salt plus
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A hot and spicy chuck roast that can be made into burritos, tacos, or any number of other Mexican-style dishes.
A hot and spicy chuck roast that can be made into burritos, tacos, or any number of other Mexican-style dishes.
Ingredients:
chuck roast, salt, black pepper, olive oil, onion, chile pepper, chili powder, cayenne pepper, hot pepper sauce, garlic powder
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Chipotle and cumin kick up tomato sauce.
Chipotle and cumin kick up tomato sauce.
Ingredients:
olive oil, white onion, cloves, tomatoes, mexican oregano, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, chipotle, salt, sugar
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Serve with a hunk of Texas-sized cornbread.
Serve with a hunk of Texas-sized cornbread.
Ingredients:
bacon, beef, onion, cloves, tomato paste, chili powder, chipotle chili, oregano, cumin, tomatoes, lager beer, water
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Spicy, porky deliciousness.
Spicy, porky deliciousness.
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Marinating meat for a couple days in a blend of beer and soy sauce helps to remove the gaminess of fresh meat. Try it on deer, elk, or even moose.
Marinating meat for a couple days in a blend of beer and soy sauce helps to remove the gaminess of fresh meat. Try it on deer, elk, or even moose.
Ingredients:
soy sauce, dijon mustard, worcestershire sauce, black pepper, salt, hot pepper sauce, venison steaks
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An aromatic sauce with the nutty flavor of sesame oil and the herbal sweetness of root beer does double duty as both a marinade and a basting sauce for lamb.
An aromatic sauce with the nutty flavor of sesame oil and the herbal sweetness of root beer does double duty as both a marinade and a basting sauce for lamb.
Ingredients:
sesame oil, chile, salt, lamb ribs, beer, cloves, green onions, rice vinegar, chile pepper, sesame seeds
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This quick beer bread recipe is flavored with yeasty pilsner, spicy pickled jalapeño peppers, and sweet corn kernels. It makes a great side for chili, or a snack...
This quick beer bread recipe is flavored with yeasty pilsner, spicy pickled jalapeño peppers, and sweet corn kernels. It makes a great side for chili, or a snack...
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A sweet and savory spice mix with a solid cayenne kick is just the thing for a beer butt chicken rub; make a larger batch using the 2-to-1 ratio and keep it on hand for chicken, pork, or just about anything else you can think of.
A sweet and savory spice mix with a solid cayenne kick is just the thing for a beer butt chicken rub; make a larger batch using the 2-to-1 ratio and keep it on hand for chicken, pork, or just about anything else you can think of.
Ingredients:
brown sugar, dry mustard, onion, paprika, salt, garlic powder, coriander, cumin, black pepper
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Mexican chicken pozole recipe, pozole blanco, traditional dish of Guerrero, Mexico, made with hominy, chicken, and several garnishes.
Mexican chicken pozole recipe, pozole blanco, traditional dish of Guerrero, Mexico, made with hominy, chicken, and several garnishes.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.