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Red New Mexico Chile Sauce

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Red New Mexico Chile Sauce

You know they old saying, when life gives you a giant bag of dried Red New Mexico Chiles, make a delicious pureed sauce. Though this looks so spicy it'll burn off even Mark Twain's undead eyebrows, the taste is slightly smoky and mild. It's a great addition to a variety of dishes. 

WARNING: EXPLODING CHILES AHEAD!

Fresh oregano from my own personal garden!

Not knowing much about dried chiles and making sauces with them I went ahead and just worked from a solid recipe from Diaz Family Farms.  I followed their recipe step by step, except I used a stick blender that resulted in a courser sauce that if I had used a traditional blender. 

When making your chile sauce don't throw out the chile water! It's perfect for marinating or a great addition to a Bloody Mary mix, both are potential options for upcoming blog posts!

If you want a thicker sauce follow their recipe to make a chile sauce roux. Use as an ingredient in any Mexican dishes or just put a bit on a tortilla and enjoy!

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Miso Butter Brussels Sprouts

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Miso Butter Brussels Sprouts

Okay, this may not be the greatest looking dish, but if you're looking to convert a nonbeliever over to the Church of Brussels this is the dish to do it. Or maybe you just really like brussels sprouts.

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Kimchi Chilaquiles

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Kimchi Chilaquiles

Chilaquiles, they're cheap, fast and delicious. The perfect thing to make if you're on a college budget. Or the perfect thing to make if you don't have a lot of time and love being so full you can't move for an hour after you eat it.

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