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Hearty New Mexico inspired dish that can be made vegetarian simply by omitting the pork. This can be labor intensive and will test your multi-tasking skills if already roasted chiles are not available.
Hearty New Mexico inspired dish that can be made vegetarian simply by omitting the pork. This can be labor intensive and will test your multi-tasking skills if already roasted chiles are not available.
Ingredients:
olive oil, pork, cloves, onion, cumin, mexican oregano, chiles, peppers, potatoes, plum tomato, vegetable broth
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Using a roasted chicken from the grocery saves time in this enchilada recipe with a spicy tomatillo sauce that will have your friends wanting to lick the bowl!
Using a roasted chicken from the grocery saves time in this enchilada recipe with a spicy tomatillo sauce that will have your friends wanting to lick the bowl!
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Always inspect spinach before you buy it. The leaves should be deep green and healthy looking, not yellow, wilted, or slimy.
Always inspect spinach before you buy it. The leaves should be deep green and healthy looking, not yellow, wilted, or slimy.
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Yellow squash and zucchini are simmered with onion, tomatoes and green chile peppers.
Yellow squash and zucchini are simmered with onion, tomatoes and green chile peppers.
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A comforting meal without any work.
A comforting meal without any work.
Ingredients:
beef, black beans, tomatoes, monterey jack, white rice, corn, cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, oregano, bell peppers, cilantro
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My usual method for roasting peppers is to sit each pepper on an open flame, letting the skin turn black and ashen in spots Itâs time-consuming, especially if Iâm roasting more than four peppers at once (I have a four-burner stove), so I blacken them all together under the broiler (You could also use a grill.)
My usual method for roasting peppers is to sit each pepper on an open flame, letting the skin turn black and ashen in spots Itâs time-consuming, especially if Iâm roasting more than four peppers at once (I have a four-burner stove), so I blacken them all together under the broiler (You could also use a grill.)
Ingredients:
red bell peppers, tomatoes, onion, garlic, rosemary, salt, golden raisins, cheese, olives
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I came up with this after my red peppers ripened in the garden. Also, I had a bunch of green tomatoes that I harvested at the end of the season. The filling...
I came up with this after my red peppers ripened in the garden. Also, I had a bunch of green tomatoes that I harvested at the end of the season. The filling...
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Edible Jack-O'-Lanterns FTW!
Edible Jack-O'-Lanterns FTW!
Ingredients:
bell peppers, onion, garlic, chili powder, beef, white rice, chicken broth, tomatoes, monterey jack
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This dish is a colorful side dish or a perfectly balanced main course. Top it with guacamole and sour cream for extra southwestern flair.
This dish is a colorful side dish or a perfectly balanced main course. Top it with guacamole and sour cream for extra southwestern flair.
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Get Smoked Gouda-Chorizo Jalapeno Poppers Recipe from Food Network
Get Smoked Gouda-Chorizo Jalapeno Poppers Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
mexican chorizo, smoked gouda, red onions, egg, cream cheese, sour cream, hot sauce, jalapeno peppers
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Bow tie pasta is blended with Italian sausage, roasted red peppers and marinated artichoke hearts for a quick and tasty non-tomato based pasta dish.
Bow tie pasta is blended with Italian sausage, roasted red peppers and marinated artichoke hearts for a quick and tasty non-tomato based pasta dish.
Ingredients:
broccoli rabe, pasta, italian sausage, cloves, shallot, marinated artichoke, red peppers, parmesan cheese
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I like to make this chile for my Mexican husband, who also doesn't like tomatoes in his chile. This is a very Mexican chile. If you decide to add beans, do it after the chile is finished.
I like to make this chile for my Mexican husband, who also doesn't like tomatoes in his chile. This is a very Mexican chile. If you decide to add beans, do it after the chile is finished.