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Zuni Stew

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Vegetables, Grains 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 tb Vegetable oil
2 Onions; chopped
2 Cloves garlic; minced
2 tb Chili powder (or more; to taste)
1 tb Cumin (or more; to taste)
1 cn (14 1/2 oz) tomatoes; chopped, juice reserved
3 c Canned pinto beans (I've used kidney beans most of the time)
2 c Frozen corn kernels; thawed
1 c Frozen green beans; thawed
1/2 lb Zucchini; diced
1/2 lb Yellow summer squash; diced
2 ts Salt
1/2 bn Cilantro leaves; chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

Adapted from The Greens Cookbook by Deborah Madison
Serves 6 (again, rather generously!!)
Heat oil in saucepan. Saute onions 2 minutes; add garlic, chili powder, and
cumin, and stir together. Add liquid from bean can and cook 4 minutes. Add
tomatoes and cook 5 minutes. Add pinto beans, corn, green beans, zucchini,
yellow squash, and salt, and cook slowly until vegetables are done, about
20 minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings. Stir in chopped cilantro just
before serving.
Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter  by pamra@rockland.net
(Alexandra Soltow) on Nov 8, 1997

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