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Chipotles en adobo —smoked, ripe jalapeño peppers in adobo Peruvian adobo chicken made from dried aji panca (yellow lantern chili, Capsicum chinense). Adobo or adobar (Spanish: marinade, sauce, or seasoning) is the immersion of food in a stock (or sauce) composed variously of paprika, oregano, salt, garlic, and vinegar to preserve and enhance its flavor.
A chipotle (/ tʃ ɪ ˈ p oʊ t l eɪ /, / tʃ ɪ ˈ p ɒ t l eɪ /, chi-POHT-leh, chi-POT-leh; Spanish: [tʃiˈpotle]), or chilpotle, is a smoke-dried ripe jalapeño chili pepper used for seasoning. It is a chili used primarily in Mexican and Mexican-inspired cuisines , such as Tex-Mex and Southwestern United States dishes.
View Recipe. Copycat Chipotle Beef Barbacoa. RainbowJewels "Tasted fantastic! Just like Chipotle." —Hunter Hillis. View Recipe. Chipotle Sauce. Tammy Lynn "This is a smoky chipotle sauce that ...
Serve it over brown rice or whole-wheat noodles to sop up any leftover sauce. View Recipe. ... Enchilada sauce and chipotle peppers in adobo work as a "chili starter" with lots of flavor and ...
Slow Cooker Chipotle Beef Chili. You'll find plenty of flavor packed into this chili recipe thanks to tender beef, chipotle chiles in adobo, and smoky bacon.
Most of the Mexican variations of adobada use guajillo or chipotle chiles for the marinade, both of which can be hot and spicy. The combination of spices, chiles, and vinegar used for the marinade is called "adobo". Numerous recipes and regional variations for the adobo seasoning impart different flavors to carne adobada.
Roast the poblano chilies on a grill or BBQ and let cool. Dice the tomatoes, poblano chilies, onion, and jalapeños. Combine all the ingredients and season to taste.
Soak dry chilies in water overnight or until soft. Discard water. Remove seeds. Add all ingredients except meat in food processor. Puree until smooth.