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Recipes similar to Chasen's famous chili con carne with canned red kidney beans A basic red and smooth chile sauce, made with chile powder instead of fresh chiles. This sauce is ideal for use in most Mexican recipes that call for a red sauce. It can be used with enchiladas, burritos, fajitas, chimichangas and many more. The heat of the chili sauce can be adjusted to taste, by using a combination of mild and hot chili powders. Tags: chile powder, cumin, onion, garlic, sugar | This is a great chicken enchiladas dish, made with a spicy and hot sauce that includes among others, cumin, oregano, chipotle chilies and adobo sauce. The tortillas are stuffed with chicken, cheese and onion, topped with more cheese and the sauce and baked until the sauce and cheese bubble. This typical Mexican dish is a great main dish when served with Mexican style rice and various condiments like sour cream, tomato salsa and guacamole. Tags: chicken breast, mild cheddar cheese, chipotle chili, garlic, cumin | A great breakfast dish, enchiladas filled with chicken, onion, bell pepper and cheese, topped with an egg, milk and cheese mixture and baked in the oven. Tags: flour tortillas, checken, red bell pepper, garlic, eggs | Chimichangas is another Mexican favorite. Flour tortillas are filled with a beef mixture and sauce, rolled up and deep fried in vegetable oil. They are served together with jalapeno peppers, lettuce, grated cheese, together with condiments such as pico de gallo, salsa, guacamole, etc. There are a lot of different types of chimichangas, depending on the filling, such as chicken chimichangas, beef chimichangas, etc. This recipe uses a combination of beef and chorizo sausage, a Mexican type of sausage that is quite hot and spicy. Tags: chorizo sausage, ground beef, cumin, paprica, chili powder | A low fat version of chicken chimichangas, tortillas filled with a chicken mixture and then instead of being fried, they are baked. Great as a main dish with Mexican fried rice or rice picante and other Mexican condiments. Tags: chicken, refried beans, flour tortillas, salsa, garlic | A great Mexican salsa that can be served with almost any dish. The sauce can be made mild, medium or hot by adjusting the amount of chili peppers used. Tags: tomatoes, Spanish onion, Habanero peppers, Jalapeno peppers, garlic | Another great chili con carne recipe, using various spices, fresh tomatoes, salsa, tomato sauce and chili beans instead of red kidney beans Tags: minced beef, onion, celery, tomatoes, chili powder | This is the best chili con carne recipe we have tried so far. It is simple to do, like the rest of the beef chili recipes but it has an incredible taste, especially if refrigerated overnight. You can adjust how hot the dish is by adjusting the amount of chili or cayenne pepper used. Tags: beef steak, chili, cayenne, paprika, red kidney beans | Another great beef chili recipe using a combination of minced and cubed beef, several spices and MSG, a flavor enchancer used widely in Asian cooking. For a better taste, refrigerate the chili for 24 hours. Reheat and serve. Tags: beef, oregano, tomato sauce, cumin, red kidney beans | Chili, chili con carne or chili sin carne, is a stew, usually using beef or other meat, cooked with spices, herbs and one or more types of chili pepper (in powder, fresh, dried, liquid or smoked form). There are many recipes for chili, all based on the same principle, but each one using different types of ingredients. No matter what the recipe is, one of the secrets in making chili is to refrigerate it for at least a day or two; this will allow the flavors to develop and mature. Tags: beef steak, chili, cayenne, paprika, red kidney beans |
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