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"Red Chili Ribs" – a full rack of babyback ribs, seared on a grilled, seasoned with pepper, garlic powder and sea salt, rubbed with red chili caribe (thick puree of sun-dried hatch chilies), roasted in oven for 6 hours, served with calabacitas (made with grilled zucchini, yellow squash, roasted corn, caramelized onions, and hatch green ...
Craft Beer & Burgers: "Stout Burger" – a fresh-grind 50/50 blend of brisket & chuck beef patty, grilled on flattop and topped with gruyere and blue cheese, rosemary-seasoned bacon, caramelized onions, and sliced tomatoes (seasoned with olive oil, salt, pepper and roasted in oven) on a toasted brioche-Portuguese bun with horseradish cream.
"Texas-Style No Bean Chili" – 'a big bowl of red': chuck roast and beef brisket (seasoned with salt and pepper), pan-seared, diced, roasted in the oven, and cooked slow and low in a pot with beef fat, onions, roasted poblano, serrano and jalapeno chilies, crushed tomatoes, beer, dark chili powder, and smoked paprika, topped with shredded ...
Poblano-&-Corn Chicken Fajitas. ... While your oven's on, roast some potatoes to serve alongside for a balanced, filling meal. ... a classic Mediterranean sauce made with roasted peppers, nuts ...
Bell peppers tend to be a bit sweeter and fruitier than poblano peppers, but poblanos really hold up to big flavors and rich foods, making them perfect for stuffed peppers. We updated the typical ...
4 poblano peppers 4 limes 1 large head cauliflower 3 medium sweet potatoes 2 large bunches mint One 1-inch piece ginger 2 ounces shiitake mushrooms 1 bunch radishes 1 bunch cilantro 1 bunch ...
Poblano peppers are generally mild, but their heat can vary. For a milder version, you can substitute green bell peppers and omit the jalapeño. View Recipe. Skillet Salmon with Orzo & Green Pea Pesto
This dish varies from other Mexican-style cuisines in that it uses the New Mexican chile, rather than a poblano pepper. Chile sauce – sauce made from red or green chiles usually served hot. Green chile is made with chopped, roasted fresh or frozen green chiles, while red chile is made from dried, roasted and pulverized ripe (red) chiles. [45]