Slightly sweet, somewhat smoky, and more than a little spicy, Hatch chile peppers are the pride of New Mexican cuisine. Cooks from the Land of Enchantment typically roast their Hatch chiles and add ...
Use small pink Rancho Gordo beans and a mix of boneless pork shoulder and brisket to make a giant pot of super-satisfying ...
Almost any Texas grocery store in late summer will have large mounds of green Hatch peppers. These are chile peppers grown in the town of Hatch, New Mexico. What adds to the appeal of the Hatch chile ...
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If you're a big fan of a little (or a lot) of spice and heat in your life, then you definitely have to add green chiles to your list of ingredients to play around with. Native to New Mexico, green ...
1 pound jumbo lump crab meat, picked over to remove cartilage or shell Instructions: Using a rubber spatula, gently mix crab meat, Old Bay, green onions, cilantro, parsley, Hatch chiles and mayonnaise ...
Forget apples and pumpkins. In New Mexico, fall arrives with a different scent entirely! It is the smoky, mouth-watering aroma of Hatch chile peppers roasting over open flames. These aren’t just any ...