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    • New Mexico Green Chile Cheese Ball

      Posted at 12:05 pm by NativeNM, on December 10, 2018

      One of my favorite things to snack on is cheese and crackers.  And with the holidays just around the corner it’s time to think about appetizers.  Many years ago I would make a cheese ball around the holidays, but in recent years I found other things to make and the cheese ball became a distant memory.  I’ve forgotten how good it tastes and think it’s time to bring the cheese ball back!!  It’s not just the green chile that makes this cheese ball so special.  Many of the ingredients are grown or produced in the state of New Mexico.  It’s so easy to assemble, just pack all the ingredients into a food processor and blend.  Once chilled the flavors meld together and the flavors are enhanced.  It’s addictive to say the least, we are having a hard time saving it for snack time.  It’s so good we could make a meal out of it . . . just kidding!!
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      Posted in Recipes, Red or Green, Salsa, Guacamole and Dips, Snack | 2 Comments | Tagged Bueno Autumn Roast Chile, Bueno Green Chile, Chimayo Green Chile Powder, Green Chile Cheese Ball, Green Chile Powder, Heart of the Desert Pistachios, Ithaca Feta Cheese, New Mexico Cheese Ball, New Mexico Green Chile Cheese Ball, Tucumcari Mountain Cheese Factory
    • New Mexico Green Chile Cheese Steaks

      Posted at 12:26 pm by NativeNM, on August 7, 2018

      Joe and I are enjoying being back in Albuquerque and trying some of the local restaurant favorites.  While I cook most of our meals during the week, on the weekend we try to get away from the daily grind and nearly always go out for a bite to eat.  One Saturday we tried a new place, at least it’s new to us called Filling Philly’s.  They feature steak and chicken philly cheese steaks as well as meatball sandwiches.  But what caught our eye was the Green Chile Philly.  I can tell you my mouth was watering just reading the description.  And it didn’t disappoint, It was delicious!!  The distinct difference between my cheese steak and Filling Philly’s is the cheese sauce.  They use cheese whiz which does taste good but I envisioned a creamy Oaxaca cheese sauce.  Oaxaca cheese melts so creamy and makes the best cheese sauce and dips.  I especially love it paired with green chile.  My love of cheese steaks have no bounds, this one has to be one of the best!
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      Posted in Burgers, Sandwiches, Paninis and Wraps, Condiments and Sauces, Recipes, Red or Green, Salsa, Guacamole and Dips | 0 Comments | Tagged Bueno Autumn Roast, Green Chile Philly, Green Chile Powder, Green Chile Salt, New Mexico Green Chile Cheese Steaks, Oaxaca Cheese Sauce, Philly Cheese Steak with Green Chile
    • Zucchini or Green Chile Fries

      Posted at 9:34 am by NativeNM, on May 19, 2015

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      Zucchini and/or green chile make a great summer side dish when you slice them into bite size strips to resemble french fries.  Dipped in a buttermilk batter and rolled in panko bread crumbs give them a crispy outer texture that tastes so good.  French fries and ketchup may go hand in hand, however zucchini and chile fries taste especially good dipped in salsa or green chile dip. You can’t go wrong there.  Imagine these fries alongside a big juicy burger or a grilled chicken sandwich.  I can assure you they truly taste scrumptious together!
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      Posted in Recipes, Red or Green, Salsa, Guacamole and Dips, Side Dishes | 0 Comments | Tagged Anaheim Chiles, Anaheim Peppers, Buttermilk Batter, Chile Fries, Green Chile Dip, Green Chile Fries, Green Chile Powder, Hatch Green Chile, Jan's Salsa, Panko Bread Crumbs, Zucchini, Zucchini Fries
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