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

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    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. Let them cool to room temperature.

  3. Roasted Tomatillo Salsa with Chipotle and Roasted Garlic

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    Set the oven or toaster oven to broil (alternatively, you can preheat the oven to 500°F) and preheat. If you’re using the oven broiler, position the rack 8 inches from the heat source.

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  5. Slow-Simmered Pot Roast with Garden Vegetables Recipe - AOL

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    2 cup fresh or frozen baby-cut carrot; 2 stalk celery, cut into 1-inch pieces (about 1 1/2 cups) 1 carton (18.3 ounces) Campbell's® V8® Butternut Squash Soup; 1 tbsp minced garlic; 1 beef bottom round roast (about 2 pounds) 1 / 2 tsp ground black pepper; fresh parsley

  6. Tomatillo - Wikipedia

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    Tomatillos can be picked later when the fruits are seedier for a sweeter taste. [18] Tomatillos have diverse uses in stews, soups, salads, curries, stirfries, baking, cooking with meats, marmalade, and desserts. [1] Tomatillos are a key ingredient in fresh and cooked Mexican and Central-American green sauces. The green color and tart flavor are ...

  7. The Bucket List Restaurant in Your State - AOL

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    The roasted half duck, served with wild rice, asparagus, and either orange brandy or lingonberry sauce. Reviewer rave: "We had a great meal. Best jumbo ( really huge ) shrimps pasta in a delicate ...

  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. Chimayo pepper - Wikipedia

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    Chimayó peppers are commonly dried by being hung on ristras; once dried, they can be ground into chile powder or chile flakes. [7] [6] The flavor is described as sweet, earthy, and smoky, without being too hot, [9] [1] and the fruit is also fleshier and drier. [4] The pepper can also be used fresh for salsas, stir-frys, roasted, or stuffed. [2]