Mike's, Roast UR Own Chiles + 20 Recipes
- 1 Fresh Green Chiles Of Your Choosing we only use Hatch Chilies
- 1 Gas Stove - Grill - Any Open Flame
- 1 large Ziplock Bag Or A Tall Brown Paper Bag
- 1 Pair Tongs
- OPEN ANY WINDOWS AND DOORS IF POSSIBLE AND TURN ON YOUR CEILING AND OVEN FANS!
- TRUST ME FOLKS!
- IT CAN GET STOUT!
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- Place fresh chiles on gas stove or grill.
- Fire until skins are bubbling, blackened, charred and popping but not burnt.
- Too long of roasting time will make your chiles mushy.
- Turn frequently until all sides are blackened and charred.
- Wearing plastic gloves, place chiles in Ziplock bag or even a tall, wine bottle style paper bag-taller is better for steaming these and seal them airtight until they've fully sweated off their skins.
- About 15 minutes or until they've just slightly cooled.
- While still warm, peel, de-seed if desired and chop chiles by hand.
- DO NOT rinse chilies under water to fully clean skins!
- You'll strip them of that fantastic roasted flavor!
- Know that small pieces of skins left on your chiles are harmless and will only serve to enhance your flavor.
- You can also freeze these Hatch Green Chiles in your Ziplock bag safely for months, peeled or unpeeled.
- Dried Green Chile Cost: About $11.00 per 1/2 pound and is available in Mild, Hot & Extra Hot.
- Know that the Extra Hot is much harder to come by and is usually on backorder.
- New Mexico Chile & Ristra NewMexicoChileAndRistra.com 1-(505)-603-3359
- Use your roasted chiles anyway you'd like.
- Seeds left in for more adventurous pallets?
- Or, in stews, soups, chile verdes, with smothered burritos, over omelets, in breads, etc.
- Listed below are several delicious and flat out memorable green chile recipe ideas for you to peruse and try out.
- Enjoy!
choosing we only, stove grill, ziplock, tongs
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/340607-mikes-roast-ur-own-chiles-20-recipes (may not work)