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Dan Wellner Green Chile Stew
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats
Stew, Chile, Pork
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
24
Green chiles-roasted,peeled
2
lb
Roast pork-cubed
1/4
c
Flour
2
tb
Bacon drippings
2
lg
Onions-fine chop
6
lg
Tomatoes-chop
6
oz
Tomatoe paste
2
c
Water
2
Garlic cloves-crush
2
ts
Salt
5
hours.
INSTRUCTIONS
: Flour the pork and brown it in the drippings in a skillet. Remove
pork to a large stew pot, 3 to 5 quart size. Add onions to drippings in the
skillet and cook until the onion is translucent.
: Add the onions to the pork. Cut the chiles into 1 inch slices; add
to the meat and onions in the pot.
: Add the remaining ingredients and cook over medium heat for about 1
hour, until the stew is slightly thickened.
: If you prefer the all day method, follow the same directions except
put the ingredients in a crock pot. Cook on low for 10-12 hoursor high for
: I like using fresh jalepenos. Depending on where the chiles are
from you can have a rather firey brew!!! Make sure you have plenty of flour
tortillas handy, you will not want to miss one tasty drop.
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