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    Chile Rellenos

    Chile Rellenos

    6-12+ Large chiles
    several traditional varieties to choose from, the most commonly available is the Pablano. In a pinch you can use a Hatch (popular in New Mexico), Anaheim or even Green Bell Pepper.

    6-12+ Eggs
    one egg for each chile works out perfectly.

    Cheese
    enough sliced or shredded to fill the chiles.
    a good soft melting cheese is a must, a few good Mexican varieties are usually found in most large grocers.

    Meat (optional)
    shredded beef/chicken or crumbled sausage.

    2 cups Flour

    Roast chiles over high heat/direct flame to char and loosen skin.
    Place in plastic bag to help steam the skin loose and make them easier to peel.
    Peel, then you can make a slit in the side and either de-seed them or not.
    Wash, dry and then you can fill with cheese (meat is an option).
    Dust stuffed chiles in flour and set aside.
    I use toothpicks to hold the chiles closed.

    Separate whites from yolks, whip whites till stiff, then whisk yolks into whites.

    Heat oil in skillet or fryer, in a skillet you need enough oil to cover at least half the chile.

    Dip chile in egg batter, cover completely, fry till golden brown.




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    Ragnar Benson:
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    Sauce
    1 can Rotel
    1/2 stick of butter
    1 cup chopped onion
    1 cup chopped bell pepper
    1 heaping tsp minced garlic
    sea salt, chile powder, cumin and season to taste.

    Saute onion, bell pepper and garlic and seasonings in butter.
    Add Rotel and simmer a few minutes.
    Then I puree it in a blender and return to the pot and a low simmer.


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    How appropriate for Chile R. I'll have to try these. Thanks Chile!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fshntime View Post
    How appropriate for Chile R. I'll have to try these. Thanks Chile!
    My favorite Mexican food... Who'd a thunk it?
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    All I can say is...THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Kind'a pain to peel the chiles, but it sure is worth while. Please keep um comin'. Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjim View Post
    All I can say is...THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Kind'a pain to peel the chiles, but it sure is worth while. Please keep um comin'. Jim
    You're Welcome.

    Four tips for the chiles:
    1) A good even charring to loosen all the skin.
    2) Too much char and they'll be too soft to work with.
    3) Let them steam themselves after roasting, place in a plastic grocery bag, will further loosen skin.
    4) Peel under cold running water and rub the skin off
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    Thanks FO the recipe Chili! This is one of my favorite Mexican Meals
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