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A sour cream cornbread recipe with whole-kernel, canned corn.
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Panko breadcrumbs coat these blue cheese-stuffed jalapenos before being baked for a savory and spicy treat.
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WARNING: EXTREMELY MEGA HOT!!! Not for the faint of heart. Lip and mouth numbing HOT!!! Make sure to use rubber gloves when handing and chopping the habanero chili peppers. This relish is very sweet but extremely hot. Remember too cool off mouth with eating bread or drinking milk. This will reduce the high acidic shock it puts upon your tastebuds.
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You don't have to wait for a fiesta to whip up this tasty dressing made with sour cream, ranch dressing mix, diced tomatoes, and green chilies. Stir and serve over your favorite greens or a hot baked potato.
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Reduced calorie dip that's packed with flavor. Let the dip chill while the chips are being prepared. The consistency will be thicker and the beans will have time to absorb the spices.
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Turkey, Monterey jack cheese, avocado, and a semi-homemade spread are wrapped up in a whole wheat flour tortilla for a quick and easy lunch. Make the chipotle mayo as spicy as you like by adding more or less chipotle chile.
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Asafetida gives this dish a pungency that people either love or hate.
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Chiles en Nogada, poblano chiles stuffed with a ground turkey picadillo, covered in a creamy walnut sauce and sprinkled with pomegranate seeds. From Puebla, Mexico.
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An authentic rural Mexican dish usually prepared with pork, posole is traditionally eaten at New Year's. This version is a great way to unload those turkey leftovers! Garnish with crisp tortilla chips, shredded green cabbage, and a squeeze of lime.
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Little egg and shrimp patties are simmered in a cactus-based sauce for a warm Mexican-inspired meal. Serve with rice and tortillas, or just enjoy it as a soup.
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This classic recipe is adapted from “Tastes Like Cuba,” by Eduardo Machado and Michael Domitrovich The secret is the homemade sofrito, but bottled will do in a pinch.