Sentences with phrase «used ancho»

Marinade: 3/4 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar (or white vinegar) 1/4 cup olive oil 4 large cloves garlic, minced 1/4 cup chopped cilantro 1 tablespoon ground cumin 1 tablespoon ground chile powder (I used ancho) 1 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper (optional) 2 limes, sliced into half - moons 1 jalapeño, stem removed, sliced in half
I used ancho chili powder so I am not sure if that added an extra kick.
chili powder (I used ancho chili powder because I love the flavor) pinch of cayenne pepper (more to taste, if wanted) 1/4 cup pineapple juice 3 cups diced pineapple (fresh or frozen preferred to canned) 3 Tbsp.
I followed the recipe exactly, except that I used ancho chile powder and I'm not too sure that was correct.
Used ancho chill powder.
A few other recipes using ancho chili powder: Chicken Skewers with Ancho Sauce, Maple Ancho Grilled Salmon, and Slow - Cooker Carnitas.
It's a way to bring heat without using ancho chiles all the time.»
If using the ancho chile peppers - stick them in the oven for 5 minutes to toast them.
Just made this using Ancho, Pasilla, & Mulato chilles.
To achieve the perfect result you want, use ancho chili powder as called for.

Not exact matches

There are four main large peppers used as the base for chilis: ancho, pasilla, New Mexican, and guajillo.
The guajillos, a shortened and hotter version of the New Mexican chiles, but grown in Mexico, are commonly used with anchos in chili - like stews in northern Mexico.
If you didn't have ancho chili powder, would you simply omit it or use «regular» chili powder?
I made my own version of your steak seasoning: Deidra's Home Made Steak Seasoning Ingredients: 3 Tbsp paprika 2 Tbsp granulated garlic 4 Tbsp onion powder 1 Tbsp mustard powder 1 Tbsp brown sugar 1 Tbsp Deidra's sriracha salt 1 Tbsp Deidra's chili powder # 6, Recipe follows 1 Tbsp black pepper 1 Tbsp Deidra's 1 tsp turmeric 1 tsp cumin 1 tsp cayenne Instructions: Mix all of the ingredients together in a used spice container until they are well combined Rub a generous portion into the steaks before cooking Deidra's Chili Powder # 6 Ingredients: 1 Tbsp Guajillo chili powder 1 Tbsp Pequin chili powder 1 Tbsp New Mexico chili powder 1 Tbsp Chile de Arbol chili powder 1 Tbsp Pasilla chili powder 1 Tbsp Ancho chili powder Instructions: Mix ingredients well Store in a cool, dry, and dark place As I'm sure you can tell I'm not quite up to your heat level, my friend!
-- I use only Ancho chiles & Guajillo Chiles to make it, and it turns out wonderful.
I find one pound of ground beef is enough in this recipe; i have never used the carrots; never added the celery, but do substitute celery salt for the salt; i have on occasion added green pepper; I typically use three cans of diced tomatoes instead of the one can and can of purée; instead of the 2 tbsp chili powder i use ground ancho chilis.
The Ancho chili pepper, together with the Mulato and Pasilla chili peppers, form the «holy trinity» of peppers widely used in cooking mole sauces.
Using the same pan I sautee the shrimp along with some ancho powder and spices for a punch of flavor.
The Ancho is used to add flavor, heat, and color to the sauces.
Once I had all this vegetable situation ready, I seasoned the shrimp with about a teaspoon of paprika, ancho chili powder, garlic and salt and sautéed them using the same pan from the zucchini and sweet potato.
18 - 24 fresh chicken wings and / or sections 2 tbsp Ancho chile powder 2 tbsp sweet paprika (use spicy variety for more kick) 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tbsp garlic powder 1 tsp salt 1 tsp cayenne pepper 3 - 4 tsp grapeseed oil (olive oil will suffice)
Should more heat be desired simply use Chipotle chile instead of Ancho or kick up the amount of cayenne pepper.
The Mulato is part of the «holy trinity» of chiles used in Mexican mole sauces, along with the Ancho and Pasilla chiles.
I used half ancho and half pasilla peppers, which was a great combo.
I use dried cherries, dark chocolate chips, slivered almonds and a pinch of ancho chili powder.
So, the great thing about this Beef Tenderloin & Tomato Pizza with Ancho Crema is that you can use thin slices of any leftover steak like top sirloin, ribeye, flat iron — or even fajita meat!
Use any Mexican chiles such as ancho, pasilla, cascabel, or guajillo.
You can certainly use just the ancho and the butternut squash from the BA version — it's really a wonderful recipe.
Ingredients 6 ounces bacon, chopped (or more, if you are prone to snacking) 2 medium red onions, finely chopped (1/3 cup reserved for garnish) 3 pounds ground beef 2 jalapenos, ribs and seeds removed, finely chopped 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped 3 tbsp chili powder (i used ground ancho chile) 2 tbsp cumin 1 tsp oregano 3 tsp salt One 28 ounce can diced fire roasted tomatoes 2 cups beef broth (plus more if needed) 2 15 - ounce can kidney or pinto beans (or one of each), drained and rinsed 1 lime, juiced Cilantro (optional) Shredded cheddar cheese for garnish
I've been using a great ground ancho chile and it's proved to be the perfect level of heat to complement the mild, fresh kick of jalapeños without melting your face off.
In the photo above, left, the chilis I used are (clockwise) guajillos (2), chipotles (2) and one big ancho.
13.3 oz roll of refrigerated french bread loaf, I used Simply Pillsbury 2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 2 Cups baby spinach, coarsely chopped 1 clove fresh garlic, minced 3 oz softened cream cheese 1/2 Cup light sour cream 2 Tablespoons fresh shredded parmesan cheese 1/8 teaspoon McCormick Gourmet Ancho Chile Pepper 1/8 teaspoon McCormick Gourmet Garlic Salt 1/8 teaspoon McCormick Gourmet Sicilian Sea Salt 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1/3 Cup shredded mozzarella cheese
My market didn't have pasilla chiles so I used a combination of ancho (top) and guajillo (bottom).
Chili - Honey Glazed Salmon: Ingredients: — 4, 6 oz salmon filets — 2 tablespoons honey, — 1.5 teaspoons chili powder (recipe called for ancho chili powder but I used the regular stuff cuz I'm cheap and / or lazy)-- 1.5 teaspoons Dijon mustard — 1 tablespoon (ish) vegetable oil — Salt and pepper Directions: 1.
1 pound black beans, soaked overnight (or use the quick soak method) 2 tablespoons organic canola oil or high - oleic safflower oil 2 medium - large yellow onions, chopped 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 poblano pepper, chopped 1 red bell pepper, chopped 4 jalapeno peppers, minced 8 ounces minced seitan, or a 12 - ounce package of vegetarian ground beef (see note above) 3 tablespoons chili powder (I used 2 tablespoons of ancho and 1 New Mexican) 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 tablespoon ground cumin 1 1/2 teaspoons oregano, preferably Mexican 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1 28 - ounce can diced tomatoes 3 cups chopped butternut squash (1 / 2 - inch cubes) 1/3 cup chopped fresh cilantro
I didn't have chipotle chiles so I used additional dried spices - ancho chile powder, cumin, and dried cilantro since I didn't have coriander.
-- 1.5 teaspoons chili powder (recipe called for ancho chili powder but I used the regular stuff cuz I'm cheap and / or lazy)
I've used chorizo seasonings here (ancho chili powder, achiote for color and flavor), but really you could use any chili powder or even taco seasoning from a packet; the ancho's just a bit more authentic.
I've actually never found it in my standard grocery stores here in Canada, but I've made it (or at least a tasty approximation) by soaking 5 or 6 dried ancho or guajillo chilies in hot water (I get mine from a Latin American grocery store in Toronto, but I bet you could use dried cayennes in a pinch, which seem to be more common), draining them, and blending them with toasted cumin seed, coriander, garlic, sundried tomatoes, and sometimes a tablespoon or so of chipotles in adobo sauce.
3 large slices of Turkey breast 1 - 2 peppers sliced (I used pablano tonight but red or green peppers work too) 1 large organic onion sliced 1 - 2 tsp Organic Virgin Coconut Oil 1/2 — 1 tsp Cumin 1/2 -1 tsp Aleppo Pepper 1 tsp Ancho Chili Pepper Salt and Pepper to taste
I didn't have ancho chilis, so I used two tablespoons of ancho chili powder.
3 tbsp olive oil 4 large cloves garlic 1 lb ground meat (I used whole fat ground turkey from TJ's) 1/4 -1 / 2 tsp sea salt 1 tsp pasillo chili powder 1/2 — 1tsp ancho chili powder 1/4 tsp cumin 1/4 cup salsa (I used Double Roasted Salsa from TJ's)
1 teaspoon chili powder, preferably ancho (if you use a regular supermarket chili powder, cut down the cumin below) 1 teaspoon smoked paprika 3/4 teaspoon ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper, or more to taste 3/4 cup pecans 3/4 cup raw almonds 1/2 cup dry roasted peanuts 1/2 cup raw pistachios 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons agave nectar 1/2 teaspoon coarse salt (I like Maldon sea salt on these)
1 large ripe tomato, peeled seeded and chopped (about 1 cup) 1 clove garlic Juice of 1 lime 1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and roughly chopped 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil 1/2 teaspoon chili powder (ancho if you have it) 1 teaspoon sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 5 cups peeled, cubed sweet potatoes (about 2 pounds of sweet potatoes) 1 1/2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 3 cups black - eyed peas (cooked from 1 1/4 cups dried, or use two cans, rinsed and drained) 1/2 cup chopped cilantro 1/2 cup minced red onion 1 teaspoon lime zest
If you have all three chiles on hand, use 4 mulato chiles, 2 ancho chiles, and 3 pasila chiles.
I also used a variety of chili powder, ancho and chipoltle with the regular chili powder.
Add to the blender: the ancho chile powder (if using), the chipotle pepper, the ground cinnamon, the ground hazelnuts, ground spices and sesame seeds, and 2 cups of the chicken broth.
I didn't have dried ancho chiles so I used chipotle.
Last, but not least, the ancho chili's that I purchased were large and I only used 3, which was PLENTY of heat.
I tend to make extra ancho chile spice paste / sauce & keep it in the fridge to use on other stuff:)
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