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OK...I just received a batch of roasted green chilles from New Mexico. I understand how to peel, de-vein them. What does one do with a whole bunch of these? What would be the best way to preserve and I am also wondering about making a homemade green chili sauce for enchiladas. Do you have any tips or recipes you could share on this? Thanks in advance....

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Oh yum! Roasted chiles are the best.

 

Well, down here, we eat them alone. As in, "Hmmm, it's snack time. I think I'll have some chiles." No joke... But I know that most of the world would consider this a little extreme, so I would suggest hitting RecipeZaar.com for a good salsa verde recipe. Otherwise, you can cut them up and add to any soups, stews, tacos, enchiladas, meat, fish (oooh, they're super yummy with fish), etc. I've never had a bag last longer than a couple of days, so I really have no idea how you would go about preserving them. Turning them into a salsa of some sort would be my way of making them last.

 

As a side note, their is a chef named Rick Bayless that authors a couple of Mexican Recipe books. He has a few green chile recipes in his book "Mexico One Plate at a Time." You could probably find the book on amazon or at a local library.

 

Enjoy!

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OK...thanks for th suggestions. I will look into them. I am going to freeze some for nachos/taco meals. But....I would really like to know how to make up a green sauce for enchiladas/burritos. I have never done that and it would be nice to have a homemade sauce inside of the store bought stuff with all the additives.

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