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    • Prickly Pear Syrup

      Posted at 1:24 pm by NativeNM, on October 9, 2019

       

      When making the prickly pear syrup, I must confess it took two tries.  I looked up recipes on pinterest and it appeared to be a simple process of mixing the prickly pear juice with water, sugar and lime juice and cooking it down to a syrup.  I tried this method and although I stirred it often, it had a burned taste as if it were scorched.  I tried it in my lemonade and believe me it was awful!!  So I decided that the juice was the star of the show and all it needed was to be thickened into a syrup.  I tried making a simple syrup first along with the lime juice and adding the prickly pear juice at the end of the process and it tasted fruity and delicious.  One cup of prickly pear juice made 2 1/2 cups of syrup.  I put aside the two cups into 1/2 pint jars and saved the rest.  It adds a refreshing fruity taste to any tea or lemonade.
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      Posted in Breakfast, Condiments and Sauces, Favorite Drinks, Recipes | 0 Comments | Tagged Lime Juice, Prickly Pear Juice, Prickly Pear Lemonade, Prickly Pear Syrup, Prickly Pear Tea, Simple Syrup
    • Preparing Prickly Pears

      Posted at 1:50 pm by NativeNM, on October 8, 2019

      Joe and I  first tasted prickly pear jelly and syrup at the Downtown Growers Market here in Albuquerque.  They were passing out samples and I loved it at first taste.  You will find prickly pear cactus plants in most neighborhoods here in Albuquerque, I thought surely I would be able to find the ripened fruit in a local fruit market but so far I haven’t found any.  My niece offered me the fruit aka “tuna” off her cactus and I happily took her up on her offer.  So Joe and I went over with gloves and tongs and picked two bags full.  It was about 6 pounds of raw fruit and made just over 6 cups of juice.  I wasn’t exactly sure how to prep them but knew that the prickly splinters aka “glochids” needed to be removed.  We have a small weed burner that we used to burn off the glochids.  As Joe was burning them off we noticed that the fruit reacted like a roasted chile with the fruit blistering and the outer skin separating from the fruit.  At that point I decided to steam them like a chile to see if that would make peeling them easier.  I placed them in 3 bowls with tight lids and refrigerated them overnight.  The next morning I set up my kitchen to work up the fruit.  I sliced them in half and scooped out the fruit like you would an avocado.  It was so easy and in no time I had a big bowl of prickly pear fruit ready to process.  I pureed the fruit in a blender and strained the pulp to remove the seeds.  Then I ladled the juice into 1/2 pint jars.  With this juice you can make any number of things from jelly and syrup to candy or sorbet.  I’ve even found pies and cheesecakes that have been flavored with this sweet nectar.  I went into this as an experiment and found it a tasty adventure.  This year I made jelly and syrup but next time I may try something more adventurous.
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      Posted in Tips, Uncategorized | 2 Comments | Tagged Burning Glochids off Prickly Pear Fruit, Preparing Prickly Pears, Prickly Pear Fruit, Prickly Pear Fruit aka Tuna, Prickly Pear Juice, Prickly Pear Splinters aka Glochids, Straining Prickly Pear Fruit
    • Carne Adovada Chimichangas Christmas Style

      Posted at 10:17 am by NativeNM, on September 20, 2019

      When I made the carne adovada earlier in the week, I packaged most of it for the freezer.  But I set aside just enough along with the reserved red chile sauce to make chimichangas like I had at “Little Anitas”.  I promise you will love these chimi’s smothered in red and green chile with melted cheese.   On the side I added some charro beans and a tamale for Joe.  Every bite can only be described as a taste sensation so take time to savor every bite.  This is one of those times when I wish I had a bigger stomach, but leftovers for lunch the next day was delicious!  Once you have carne adovada on hand, the chimi’s are a breeze to make.
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      Posted in Dutch Oven and Cast Iron, Entree, Recipes, Red or Green | 4 Comments | Tagged Carne Adovada, Carne Adovada Chimichangas, Carne Adovada Chimichangas served Christmas Style, Carne Adovada Chimichangas smothered in Red and Green Chile, Christmas Style Chimichanga
    • Carne Adovada

      Posted at 1:59 pm by NativeNM, on September 17, 2019

       

      One of my new obsessions is Carne Adovada.  Carne adovada is cuts of pork that has simmered in red chile for several hours.  It’s so flavorful you could eat it straight out of the bowl by itself.  However, most of the time it’s used as a filling for enchiladas, tacos, burritos, chimichangas or sopaipillas.  Every time Joe and I go out for Mexican food, I try both red and green chile which is referred to as “Christmas” so that I can find the best tasting red and green chile around town.  One of the most memorable meals we had this summer was at Little Anitas, a family owned retaurant that’s been around for 40 years. I ordered the carne adovada chimichanga smothered with both red and green chile.  I can’t say enough about how much I loved their chimi.  The meat was so flavorful and tender, however it was milder than it appeared.  Every bite was enhanced by the combination of red and green chile with melting cheese.   I couldn’t wait to come home and jot down some notes on what I tasted and what made it taste so good.  I first made a sauce with just NM red chile pods which is the traditional way but it turned out way too spicy for this girl.  Then I made a sauce with half NM red chiles and half Guajillo chiles.  The heat of the sauce was still a bit on the hot side but it turned out to be our sauce of choice.  I think if you like red chile sauce, it’s fun to mix and match the dried chiles to get different flavors. For example I have always loved the taste of Ancho chiles and still to this day add them to some recipes.  The color of the sauce will vary because of the colors of the dried chiles.  Anchos are very tasty but make a very dark red, almost rusty red sauce.  I made a big batch so that we could eat what we wanted and freeze the rest.  Any leftover carne adovada and sauce will freeze well and make an easy meal next time those cravings kick in.

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      Posted in Dutch Oven and Cast Iron, Entree, Recipes, Red or Green | 2 Comments | Tagged Carne Adovada, Guajillo Chile, NM Red Chile, Pork Simmering in Red Chile, Red Chile Sauce
    • Grilled Pork Kabobs with an Apricot Glaze

      Posted at 10:23 am by NativeNM, on August 28, 2019

      I don’t remember a summer in recent years when I’ve done so much grilling.  Good thing I love to grill because my indoor kitchen has been under construction all summer long.  I’ve been making the most of it while trying out new recipes. These apricot glazed pork kabobs may be one of the tastiest meals we’ve had all summer.  It’s a simple kabob with cubed pork loin and thick sliced bacon.  Thick cut bacon is a must or it will char way beyond the crispy caramelized end bits that make this so tasty.  I bought a pork loin and sliced it into pork steaks that I could put up in the freezer.  Depending on size 2 – 3 thick sliced pork loin steaks plus 4 thick slices of bacon will make plenty for two people.  Add some grilled corn, onions, zucchini, or red pepper on the side to complete the meal.  Or if you prefer grilled peaches, plums or pineapple also taste great alongside apricot glazed pork.
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      Posted in Condiments and Sauces, Entree, Recipes | 2 Comments | Tagged Apricot Dijon Glazed Pork, Apricot Glaze, Creole Brown Sugar Rub, Grilled Pork Kabobs with an Apricot Glaze, Pork and Bacon Kabobs, Pork and Bacon Kabobs with Apricot Glaze
    • Burrata Pesto Spread with Sun Dried Tomatoes

      Posted at 11:54 am by NativeNM, on August 20, 2019

      It’s been awhile since I’ve added a recipe.  My kitchen has been under construction since mid May which we estimated to complete over a couple month’s.  Sometimes well made plans don’t always work out though.  We fell behind schedule but hope to have the total remodel completed by the end of August.  Joe and I are doing a lot of the work ourselves with a little bit (actually big) help of a contractor who is helping to make it all happen.  I haven’t had my stove hooked up until recently but without a sink to clean up, I’ve been making do with a more simple menu, meals that don’t require a stove or extra dishes.   I shouldn’t complain though, it’s summer after all and most days I can grill outdoors.  This weekend I was inspired by a recipe from “Fork in the Kitchen” , a Burrata Pesto Tomato appetizer that was so visually appealing, I had to give it a try.  I tweaked the recipe so that it required no cooking and it turned out oh so good!  Once you taste the creamy burrata cheese with freshly made pesto and sun-dried tomatoes layered on soft french bread it’s hard to stop!
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      Posted in Recipes, Side Dishes, Snack | 2 Comments | Tagged Appetizer, Burrata Cheese, Burrata Cheese Spread with Pesto and Sun-Dried Tomatoes, Pesto, Spinach Pesto, Sun Dried Tomatoes Marinated in Olive Oil, Toasted Pine Nuts, Toasted Pinons
    • S’mores from Scratch

      Posted at 11:46 am by NativeNM, on June 7, 2019

      Is it Summer yet?  Maybe not officially, but after Memorial day it feels like summer break for most folks.  Time to enjoy being outdoors whether it be time away on vacation, or just getting outside in your own backyard.  When my kids were growing up we would make s’mores using the simple ingredients of store bought graham crackers, marshmallows and Hershey bars.  I’ve been making marshmallow creme for several years and always wondered how s’mores would taste with that delicious whipped creme.  Then I thought why not go all the way and make graham crackers too.  And you know what . . . they turned out great.  I had my doubts, but I am pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to put together and how tasty they are.  The marshmallow creme recipe makes approximately 6 cups, more than enough for the graham crackers and chocolate.  No worries, there are so many recipes to use marshmallow creme.  Some of my favorites are dark chocolate cake with marshmallow creme icing, s’mores blondies, or rice crispy treats!
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      Posted in Cookies, Dessert, Recipes | 2 Comments | Tagged Graham Crackers, Graham Crackers from Scratch, Hershey's Chocolate, Marshmallow Creme, Marshmallow Creme from Scratch, S'mores, S'mores from Scratch
    • Chile Relleno Skillet Breakfast

      Posted at 10:39 am by NativeNM, on May 10, 2019

      Breakfast in New Mexico is an experience unlike anything you might taste elsewhere.  The combination of red or green chile, beans, potatoes and eggs along with tortillas or sopaipillas are common.  In many restaurants you will find breakfast served all day, every day.  The breakfast menu’s of today are more creative and amazing than ever.  Most weekends Joe and I will go out for breakfast or lunch to try some of the local favorites around town.  We found a gem in “Hot Tamales” located in Rio Rancho.  We have been there several times and have been impressed each time by the flavors and creativity they inspire.  One of Joe’s favorite meals is #64 Relleno and Eggs.  It is described as a green chile cheese relleno with 2 eggs any style, topped with your choice of red or green chile and served with papitas and a sopaipilla.  Now that’s a breakfast!!  Anytime we talk about breakfast “Hot Tamales” comes up, and is also the inspiration for this breakfast skillet dish.  Enjoy!
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      Posted in Breakfast, Dutch Oven and Cast Iron, Recipes, Red or Green | 4 Comments | Tagged Chile Relleno Breakfast Casserole, Chile Relleno Skillet Dish, Chile Rellenos, New Mexico Chile Relleno Breakfast Dish
    • Pineapple Chicken and Rice

      Posted at 11:39 am by NativeNM, on April 12, 2019

       

      Adapted from Carlsbad Cravings “Pineapple Ginger Chicken”, this recipe has become one of my favorite go to meals whenever I have fresh pineapple on hand.  It’s bold in flavor yet has a fresh taste, if that makes any sense.  I don’t think you would find anything better if you ordered it in a restaurant.  The burst of flavors that are in every bite along with the aromatic pineapple, ginger and garlic will enhance your senses for a very satisfying meal.  Most recipes I would scale down for just the two of us, but the leftovers taste ever so good the next day.
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      Posted in Condiments and Sauces, Entree, Recipes | 7 Comments | Tagged Pineapple and Ginger Chicken with Rice, Pineapple Chicken and Rice, Pineapple Ginger Sauce, Sticky Pineapple and Ginger Chicken
    • Coconut Shrimp and Fried Cream Cheese Salad with Raspberry Vinaigrette

      Posted at 1:41 pm by NativeNM, on March 29, 2019

      On our recent visit to the Florida Keys we enjoyed some really tasty seafood.  On the last day we packed our bags and started the drive back to the mainland to get ready to catch our flight home.  We stopped in Islamorada to have lunch and found this lovely restaurant called Lazy Days where we enjoyed an ocean view lunch from the second story patio.  I was intrigued when I read the description of the “Billings Salad”.  It was a big bowl of salad greens topped with Coconut Shrimp, Fried Cream Cheese, Apples, Grapes and Caramelized Walnuts with a Raspberry Vinaigrette.  I wasn’t sure what to expect, I had never heard of fried cream cheese except in a Won Ton and as it turns out, the cream cheese filling tasted just like that.  Their fried cream cheese was in the shape of large flat triangles and was warm and creamy.  The shrimp and cream cheese completely covered the top of the salad. This salad looks very similar to the salad I had at Lazy Days although I made a couple of substitutions.  It’s such a  hearty salad and the warm cream cheese really compliments the rest of the ingredients.  Whoever created this salad is genious!  I’ve never had anything quite like it.
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