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  2. Roasted Tomatillo Salsa with Chipotle and Roasted Garlic - AOL

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    If you’re using the oven broiler, position the rack 8 inches from the heat source. Put the tomatillos on a foil-lined baking pan and roast in the oven, turning them over once halfway through, until their tops and bottoms have blackened and the tomatillos are a khaki-green color and cooked to the core, 20 to 30 minutes.

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  5. What's The Difference Between Roasting And Baking? - AOL

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    But a great many sweet baked items are cooked in an oven set less than 400 degrees Fahrenheit; things like cookies, birthday cakes, and loaf cakes require more delicate temperatures for even ...

  6. These Family Dinner Ideas All Start With a Rotisserie Chicken

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    It's made with fresh tomatillos, serrano chilis, lime juice, cilantro, and a handful of other ingredients. To keep things simple during the week, we like to use rotisserie chicken for the filling ...

  7. AOL.com 4 years ago Huevos Rancheros with Fried Green Tomatillos. Try this new spin on huevos rancheros with crispy fried green tomatillos, smoky black beans and lots of tasty toppings!

  8. Rotisserie - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie, also known as spit-roasting, is a style of roasting where meat is skewered on a spit – a long, solid rod used to hold food while it is being cooked over a fire in a fireplace or over a campfire, or roasted in an oven. This method is generally used for cooking large joints of meat or entire animals, such as pigs or turkeys.

  9. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mexican cuisine consists of the cooking cuisines and traditions of the modern country of Mexico. Its earliest roots lie in Mesoamerican cuisine . Mexican cuisine ingredients and methods begin with the first agricultural communities such as the Olmec and Maya who domesticated maize , created the standard process of nixtamalization , and ...