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  2. All 13 El Yucateco Hot Sauces, Ranked - AOL

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    4. Green Habanero Hot Sauce. Heat level: 5 out of 10. Best on: Tacos al pastor or asada, anything with red enchilada sauce. Think of this hot sauce as a salsa verde: it's more acidic, brighter ...

  3. PER SERVING (2 tablespoons): 10 cal, 0 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 150 mg sodium, 2 g carbs (<1 g fiber, <1 g sugar), 1 g protein This was the only tomatillo-based salsa I tried, and it had a ...

  4. Enchilada - Wikipedia

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    Enchiladas con chile rojo (with red chile) is a traditional red enchilada sauce, meat, composed of dried red chili peppers soaked and ground into a sauce with other seasonings, Chile Colorado sauce adds a tomato base. [14] Enchiladas con mole, instead of chili sauce, are served with mole, [15] and are also known as enmoladas. [16]

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  6. Salsa (food) - Wikipedia

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    Salsa verde is made with cooked tomatillos and is served as a dip or sauce for chilaquiles, enchiladas, and other dishes. Chiltomate is a widely used base sauce made of tomatoes and chiles. The type of pepper used for chiltomate varies by region, with fresh green chiles being more common than habanero in Chiapas . [ 9 ]

  7. Siete Foods - Wikipedia

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    Siete Foods is a US company founded in 2014 by Veronica Garza that makes nontraditional versions of traditional Mexican and Mexican-American ingredients and foods. According to Inc. , the company "created a category in grain-free and dairy-free Mexican American staples".

  8. New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Enchiladas montandas, or stacked enchilada – usually covered with either red or green chile sauce, and optionally topped with a fried egg. [22] These stacked enchiladas are also common with blue-corn tortillas. Fish – being landlocked, New Mexico has no native seafood tradition, but freshwater fish are not uncommon entrees, especially trout.

  9. Enchilada sauce - Wikipedia

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