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Sausage and Black-Bean Burritos
Cooking — These overstuffed burritos need little adornment, but if you like, top each one with a dollop of salsa, or with some jicama cut into matchsticks and tossed with lime juice and chile powder. Whether plain or garnished, the hot burritos will be ...More…
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Lime-Jalapeno Chicken
Cooking — Tangy, mildly spicy and tender, this chicken is delicious with black beans and salsa. Make Ahead Tip: Marinate chicken in the refrigerator for up to 1 day and/or refrigerate cooked chicken for up to 1 day. Slice just before serving. Whisk lime ...More…
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Chilaquiles Casserole
Cooking — Our enchilada-style casserole is made with mildly spicy sauce but you can use medium or hot. If you want to eliminate the heat altogether, try a green enchilada sauce (milder than red) or substitute two 8-ounce cans of plain tomato sauce. Make ...More…
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Sizzlin' Fajitas
Cooking — You may substitute skirt steak for flank steak, if you can find it. Another cut from the beef flank, skirt steak is more traditionally used in real Southwestern fajitas. Don't try to cook flank or skirt steak to the well-done stage or it will be ...More…
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Chickpeas and Green Bell Peppers with Tomatoes
Cooking — Of Middle-Eastern origin, chickpeas, or garbanzos, were introduced into Mexico by the Spanish. The combination of chickpeas, peppers, and tomatoes is, however, distinctly Spanish in character, even though the latter two ingredients originated in ...More…
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Sausage and Potato Quesadillas
Cooking — These substantial double-decker quesadillas call for fresh (not the more common dried) chorizo sausage, which is generally made with paprika. If you can't find fresh chorizo, use another sausage, such as hot Italian, in its place. Or use a mild ...More…
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Tropical Barbecued Pork Ribs
Cooking — Preheat the oven to 325 degrees, or build a small to medium fire on one side of a large outdoor grill Mix 2 teaspoons of the salt, plus the pepper, and the allspice in a small bowl. Rub the ribs all over with this seasoning mix. Lay the ribs on a ...More…
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Pork Spareribs with Maple Barbecue Sauce
Cooking — These luscious ribs are well worth the time it takes to make them. Perfect for a Sunday supper. Try with the Maple Baked Beans as well as coleslaw and biscuits or cornbread. Position rack in center of oven; preheat to 400 degrees F. Sprinkle ribs ...More…
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Deep-Dish Spinach, Egg and Spaghetti Pie
Cooking — Cold tomato-sauced spaghetti may seem the unlikeliest of leftovers unless you have tasted it baked into the firm, Italian-style omelet known as a frittata. Much more than mere kitchen frugality, a spaghetti frittata is a real treat and inspired ...More…
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Barbecued Baby Back Ribs For Charcoal Grill
Cooking — For a potent spice flavor, brine and dry the ribs as directed, then coat them with the spice rub, wrap tightly in plastic, and refrigerate overnight before grilling. You will need two wood chunks, each about the size of a lemon, for this ...More…
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Mexican Coffee
Cooking — This coffee is called Cafe de Olla. The name is derived from the Mexican clay pot in which it is prepared. The piloncillo and cinnamon give it a flavor different from any other. Cafe de Olla is served in the morning, or on cold evenings after a ...More…
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Peppered Citrus Olives
Cooking — This is my version of the green olives flavored with pieces of lemon and bay that I see in the markets of Haute Provence. Drain the olives and place them in a glass or other nonreactive container. With a wooden mallet or the back of a wooden ...More…