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Recipes similar to Texas style beef chilli A traditional Mexican / Tex-Mex recipe for black beans where the beans are cooked with Chipotle chillies, carrot, onion, garlic and spices for around 2 1/2 hours. Note that the beans need to be soaked overnight so make sure you start a day ahead. Tags: black beans, onion, garlic, carrot, chipotle chiles | This is the best chili con carne recipe by far. It is based on the Chili con carne (best version) recipe but has a several modifications, mainly by using bacon, dried chillies, beer and some extra spices. The chili freezes well - it actually tastes better after 24 hours. It can be served with Mexican fried rice or jacket potatoes and sour cream. Tags: chipole chiles, ancho chiles, beef, bacon, garlic Average user rating:  | A classic red chili sauce, ideal for Mexican dishes such as enchiladas, chimichangas, tamales etc. The sauce can be made in advance and refrigerated for up to one month. Tags: Ancho chiles, garlic, cloves, salt, olive oil | Tortillas filled with pork and lettuce. The pork is slow cooked for about 4 hours together with garlic, onion, spices and ancho chile until tender and falling apart. Note that there is no cheese or beans in this recipe. Tags: pork shoulder, lettuce, garlic, ancho chile, tortillas | Corn tortillas filled with cooked chicken, vegetables and enchilada sauce, topped with a mole sauce, sprinkled with cheese and baked in the oven. This recipe takes a while to make but is well worth the effort. The chicken enchiladas can be served with typical Mexican side dishes such as pico de gallo, guacamole sauce, fried rice and sour cream. Tags: chicken, onion, garlic, corn tortillas, cumin Average user rating:  | Texas style red beans cooked with garlic, onion, green bell pepper, Chorizo sausage and herbs, served on top of cooked rice. If using dried beans, have in mind that they need to be soaked overnight, so do that the previous day. Otherwise you can use canned beans and save the soaking and most of the cooking time. Tags: red kidney beans, green bell pepper, garlic, Chorizo sausage, rice | Another easy to make Mexican dish that makes use of left over, stale corn tortillas. The tortillas are quartered and fried until crispy, then cooked in a homemade tomatillo and ancho chile salsa together with cooked chicken. This dish is served with sour cream, Mexican Cotija cheese and lime wedges. Note that you can omit the chicken if you like. Tags: ancho chile, corn tortillas, garlic, tomatillos, coriander | This recipe is based on a version of Spicy shrimp Chipotle found on Don Enrique dried Chipotle chiles. Chipotle chiles are dried, smoked Jalapeno peppers. The chiles have medium heat and a strong smokey flavour. The shrimps are cooked in a chile and garlic paste, together with curry powder, paprica and lemon juice. They can be served over steamed rice or in flour tortillas, together with salsa and sour cream. Tags: shrimp, Chipotle chiles, garlic, onion, sweet paprica | An easy Mexican green sauce made with tomatoes, avocado, jalapeno garlic and sour cream. This sauce can be used as a dip for tortilla chips for a great appetizer. Tags: avocados, tomatoes, garlic, Jalapeno, sour cream | A classic Tex-Mex dish, pork Asado is pork slow cooked in a garlic and chile sauce. The chiles used in this recipe are dried and before using them, they have to be dehydrated, ie, soaked in water for 8 to 10 hours. It is therefore best to soak the chiles a day ahead. Tags: ancho chiles, pork shoulder, garlic, onion, coriander |
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