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Arroz A La Mexicana by Brett Ede
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Salsa Verde by Rocio HerbertTraditional Mexican Green Salsa. |
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mexican chicken pozole verde by karenrecipeThere are many variations on pozole, a traditional hominy-based Mexican stew closely associated with the Pacific-coast state of Guerrero. Anya von Bremzen's version, a green pozole, derives much of its flavor from tangy ingredients like tomatillos, cilantro, and green chiles. |
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Pork and Hominy Stew by Robyn SavoieThis savory combination could be described as a posole -- a thick, hearty Mexican soup traditionally served as a main course at Christmas. Sprinkle shredded radishes over the top for a festive presentation. |
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Creamy Mexican corn and tomato soup by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaCreamy, spicy corn and tomato soup. |
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Ron's Afterburner Mexican Hot Sauce by Ronald R. FlindersThis is my version of Pico Pica, available on the west- coast but very limited in the mid-west. Goes great on just about you want to add a little zip to, especially Mexican foods. |
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Chilapachole by RecipeKingChilapachole is a spicy crab soup enjoyed along the Gulf of Mexico. It takes only 40 minutes from start to finish.The crabmeat in a spicy tomato broth makes for a good starter or a side to a spicy Mexican meal. The secret to this delicious soup is the pan roasted vegetables which adds a deep flavor to the soup. It is also a low… |
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Mexican Chicken Soup by Mellie DuffyThis is a super easy, healthy, & inexpensive soup to make. It can be made spicier by using medium or hot salsa instead of mild salsa; but be sure to get thick & chunky salsa. For the 2 cups of cooked chicken breast, I cut up the breasts (about 2 large size) while they are… |
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Favorite Enchilada Sauce by Patrick TravisWhen I was a kid growing up in the 50’s my folks had a rustic glazed terracotta casserole dish they bought in Mexico. Once or twice a month my dad would take the dish down to a little Mexican takeout place called Johnson’s Enchiladas and would have it filled with Johnson’s beef enchiladas. The enchiladas had a simple ground beef… |
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