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  2. How one factory in the mountains of Mexico helped put pickled ...

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    Adorning tables and taco stalls everywhere, the pickled jalapeño owes its power largely to its namesake city — Xalapa. How one factory in the mountains of Mexico helped put pickled jalapeños ...

  3. Pickle Lovers: You Have to Try These 6 Homemade Pickle Recipes

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    Buy a jar of pickle slices, drain most of the liquid, and revamp them with some sugar, crushed red pepper flakes, pickled jalapenos, and garlic. Recipe: It is a Keeper. bhofack2/istockphoto.

  4. Pickled pepper - Wikipedia

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    Texas Pete's hot pepper mash is pickled for two years from Cayenne peppers, while Frank's RedHot is aged for 7–12 months. [21] For Huy Fong Sriracha sauce garlic and sugar are added prior to the fermentation process of the mash. [citation needed] The Aztec peoples of Mesoamerica were making pickled pepper hot sauces prior to the Spanish ...

  5. Escabeche - Wikipedia

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    Escabeche is a popular presentation of canned or potted preserved fish, such as mackerel, [5] tuna, bonito, or sardines. Fish escabeche is also a Filipino cuisine version of sweet and sour fish. The dish is marinated in a fusion of ginger, vinegar-water, sugar, carrot, red bell pepper, ground pepper, onion and garnished with atchara. [6]

  6. Chipotle - Wikipedia

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    The chilis are used to make various salsas. Chipotle can be ground and combined with other spices to make a meat marinade – adobo. Chipotle is used, typically in powdered form, as an ingredient in homemade and commercial products, including some brands of barbecue sauce and hot sauce, as well as in some chili con carnes and stews.

  7. Chile relleno - Wikipedia

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    The chile relleno (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃile reˈʝeno], literally "stuffed chile") [1] is a dish in Mexican cuisine that originated in the city of Puebla.In 1858, it was described as a "green chile pepper stuffed with minced meat and coated with eggs".

  8. Caramelized Watermelon Salad with Pickled Jalapeños and ...

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    1 cup champagne vinegar; 1 / 4 cup sugar, plus more for sprinkling; kosher salt; 2 jalapeños, seeded and very thinly sliced; 1 large shallot, very thinly sliced; 6 3-inch squares of seedless ...

  9. Jalapeño - Wikipedia

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    Pickled jalapeños, a type of pickled pepper, sliced or whole, are often served hot or cold on top of nachos, which are tortilla chips with melted cheese on top, a Tex-Mex dish. Chipotles are smoked ripe jalapeños. Jalapeño jelly, which is a pepper jelly, can be prepared using jelling methods.