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Angel Hair Pasta With Ancho Chile Sauce

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Grains, Meats, Vegetables, Dairy Pasta 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Ancho chiles, stems seeds
and veins removed
2 1/2 c Chicken stock or water
2 Whole cloves
1 Clove garlic, coarsely
chopped
1/8 t Cumin seeds
Salt
1/4 c Vegetable oil
4 oz Angel hair pasta or very
fine vermicelli
preferably in nests or
skeins
1/3 c Finely grated queso anejo or
Romano cheese
Avocado slices
Quartered limes

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 14:12:50 -0500 (EST)  From: Hazel Slone
<hslone@freenet.columbus.oh.us>  Subject: D. Kennedy recipes in Food &
Wine ANGEL HAIR PASTA WITH ANCHO  CHILE SAUCE (Sopa Seca de Fideo con
Chile Ancho) From "Libro di  Cocina" by Jules Gouffe, pub. in Mexico in
1893 1.In a nonreactive  medium saucepan, cover the chiles with water
and simmer for 5  minutes. Remove from heat and let soak until soft, 5
more minutes.  Drain. 2.Pour 1/4 cup of the chicken stock into the
blender, add the  cloves, garlic and cumin seeds and blend until
smooth.  Season with  salt.  Add 1 more cup of the stock and the
drained chiles, a few at a  time, and blend until smooth, adding more
stock if necessary. 3.Heat  the oil in a large heavy saucepan. Add the
pasta and fry, turning,  until it has turned a deep golden color, about
3 minutes (keep the  nests intact). Strain off excess oil. 4.Add the
blended sauce to the  pasta in the skillet and fry over moderate heat
for about 3 minutes,  scraping the bottom of the pan to prevent
sticking. Cover and cook  over low heat, adding the remaining stock a
little at a time to  prevent sticking, until the pasta is just cooked
through, 5 to 8  minutes. 5.Transfer to a serving  dish, sprinkle with
the cheese and  serve with the avocado and limes. 4 first course
servings.  CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V2 #267  From the Chile-Heads recipe
list.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe  Archive,
http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 370
Calories From Fat: 215
Total Fat: 24.7g
Cholesterol: 11.6mg
Sodium: 381.4mg
Potassium: 483.1mg
Carbohydrates: 32.1g
Fiber: 6.7g
Sugar: 1.5g
Protein: 9.3g


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