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Hatch Chili Peppers (Merged Topic)


fooey

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Apart from chili verde, my main use of Hatches is on burgers. This is in regular rotation at our house. 

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We can only get mild ones here, and they’re the same Melissa’s brand all year round. Even though they’re not the best, they still taste great. I love the smoke and the green spice they bring to a dish. I’d love to get a case or two of the good ones sometime!

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Green chile stew with cubed {previously SV'd and frozen) pork loin, some jarred ABQ green chile sauce, frozen diced NM hot green chile, cans of crushed and cubed tomatoes, a couple of tblsp Pollo con Tomate bouillon, a little crushed cumin and coriander in the IP for a few minutes.    The jarred sauce and frozen chiles were roadtrip acquisitions from a fall vacation.   The only thing I was missing was tortillas.  

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Our first taste of Hatch chiles was in 2004 in Los Alamos, NM....at a Pizza Hut!!!  It was an optional topping.  We were hooked.

 

Many years when we lived in Bisbee AZ, we'd plan a trip to NM to fetch some during harvest season.  

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