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  2. Mexico: One Plate at a Time - Wikipedia

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    Mexico: One Plate at a Time is a television series starring chef Rick Bayless and, on occasional episodes, his daughter Lanie Bayless. The show is distributed to public television stations by WTTW and American Public Television and also airs on PBS's Create channel, with reruns on ABC's Live Well Network digital subchannel.

  3. Chili Verde Is The Easiest Weeknight Dinner - AOL

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    16-ounce jar salsa verde. 1. 4-ounce can diced green chiles. 1. lime, halved. Kosher salt and black pepper, to taste. Sour cream, sliced radishes, fresh cilantro, and hot sauce, for serving ...

  4. Top Chef Masters season 1 - Wikipedia

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    WINNERS: Anita Lo, Hubert Keller and Rick Bayless (5 stars) The losing team (Art Smith, Michael Chiarello and Suzanne Tracht) each got four stars. Elimination Challenge: After an informal session where each chef presents the group with their signature dish, each chef must recreate one of the other chef's dishes.

  5. Rick Bayless - Wikipedia

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    Rick Bayless (born November 23, 1953) [1] is an American chef and restaurateur who specializes in traditional Mexican cuisine with modern interpretations. He is widely known for his PBS series Mexico: One Plate at a Time .

  6. Chickpea Chili Verde Recipe - AOL

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    Add the broth, kidney beans, chickpeas, and salsa to a large pot and bring to a boil. Let simmer for 10 minutes. Add in the salt, cumin, and chili powder.

  7. Guacamole And Margarita Tips From Rick Bayless

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  8. Salsa verde - Wikipedia

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    Salsa verde (lit. ' green sauce ') is a type of spicy, green sauce in Mexican cuisine based on tomatillo and green chili peppers. The tomatillo-based Mexican salsa verde dates to the Aztec Empire, as documented by the Spanish physician Francisco Hernández, and is distinct from the various medieval European parsley-based green sauces.

  9. Salsa Verde Rice & Beans Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the rice, broth and salsa in a 3-quart saucepan over medium heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low. Cover and cook for 20 minutes or until the rice is tender.