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Tag Archives: chiles
Spicy Arawak marinade for meats
By Cat, April 2015 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) The spicy heat in this recipe is from chile peppers: habañero or Scotch bonnet chiles, which are among the hottest on the planet, but you can make a more mild version … Continue reading
Chile Sauces: Red or Green
By Cat, Mar 2008 (Photo of Red Chile Sauce, right, from Wikimedia Commons, Photo of Green Chile Sauce, below, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Kev’s Taco Sauce; 2. Fresh Salsa (Pico de Gallo); 3. Salsa Verde; 3. Adobo Marinade My friend Kevynne loves … Continue reading
Posted in Citrus, Fat or oil, Herbs, Onion family, Simmered, Spices, Stock, broth, Vine veggies
Tagged chicken stock, chiles, cilantro lime, cream, cumin, garlic, onion, tomatillos
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Chicken Mole
By Cat, Feb 2008 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Includes: 1. About Mole; 2. Quick Chicken Mole; 3. Traditional Mole Poblano Sauce See also: 1. Poultry & Fowl Menu; 2. Sauce Menu; 3. Chiles & Peppers (About) There’s a little hole-in-the-wall restaurant in my old Portland … Continue reading
Posted in Brined, Chocolate, Cocoa, Fat or oil, Herbs, Nuts and seeds, Onion family, Poultry, Sauteed, Spices, Vine veggies
Tagged almond butter, almonds, anise seed, chicken, chicken broth, chiles, cinnamon, cloves, cocoa, coriander seed, garlic, onion, pie nuts, raisins, red pepper, sesame seed, tomatoes
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Squash & Tomatillo Soup
By Cat, Sept 2007 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Includes: 1. Squash & Pear Soup See also: 1. Squash & Apple or Pear Soup; 2. Squash, Carrot & Ginger Soup; 3. Soups & Stocks Menu This wonderful recipe is also adapted from Anna Thomas’s The New Vegetarian Epicure … Continue reading
Posted in Fat or oil, Herbs, Legumes, Onion family, Roasted, Simmered, Stock, broth, Vine veggies
Tagged chicken stock, chiles, cilantro white beans, onion, tomatillos, tomatoes, vegetable broth, winter squash
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Chiles (About)
by Cat, Sept 2014 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) NOTE: More info about chiles will be added with time. Includes: 1. Chipotle en Adobo; 2. Softening dried chiles; 3. Roasting various chiles; See also: 1. Miscellaneous & Information Menu Wonder about the spelling: chili … Continue reading
Posted in Dehydrated, Fat or oil, Grilled, Roasted, Vine veggies
Tagged bell peppers, chiles
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Christmas Tree Chili
by Cat, Nov 2008 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Includes: 1. About Chiles; 2. Cat’s Christmas Tree Chili See also: 1. Texas Chili with Ancho Chiles (with or without Beans); 2. Beans & Other Legumes: Soaking & Sprouting When I was living … Continue reading
Posted in Alcohol, Chocolate, Cocoa, Fat or oil, Herbs, Legumes, Onion family, Simmered, Soaked, Spices, Sprouted, Vine veggies
Tagged cayenne, chiles, chili powder, cider vinegar, cocoa, cumin, dried beans, garlic, onion, oregano, peppers, tomato
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Black Bean and Corn Salad
by Cat, May 2009 (photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Basic Black Beans; 2. Legumes (About) (on my main website); 3. Beans & Other Legumes: Soaking & Sprouting; 4. Black Bean & Goat Cheese Quesadillas, with Guacamole; Other sites: 1. Emily Skinner Bean Recipes (2); 2. The Vegan Gourmet on dried beans & … Continue reading
Posted in Citrus, Corn family, Fat or oil, Herbs, Onion family, Vine veggies
Tagged bay, bell pepper, black beans, chiles, cilantro, corn, lime, scallion, tomatoes
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