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Hamburgers With Rajas De Chile Verde

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4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Make hamburgers as you
prefer
2 T Olive oil
1 Onion
4 Long green chiles, up to 6
2 Cloves of garlic, chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

Broil, steam and peel long green chiles--either Big Jim's for medium
or Barker's for hot  Cut the chiles into long strips, discarding seeds
and stems. Cut the  onion toward the root end and slice the pieces so
they are more or  less like strips.  Heat the oil in a medium skillet.
Add the onions. Cook over  medium-high heat until lightly browned. Add
the chiles and the  garlic. Strir-fry until the chile is hot.  Serve
mounded on top of hamburger patties.  Posted to recipelu-digest by
Eeyore <efalt@zianet.com> on Feb 24, 1998

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