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Avocado-tomatillo Sauce

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INGREDIENTS

2 Ripe avocados, peeled
pitted and chopped
4 Medium-to-large tomatillos*
chopped
2 Or more habaneros, minced
seeded or not as you
prefer
1 Onion, minced
As many garlic cloves as you
want minced
2 T Lime juice, or to taste
Salt to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

Since there seems to be something of a "green recipe" thread running
through the list at the moment, I thought I'd submit a favorite of
mine. This derives from the "Habanero Cookbook," by Dave DeWitt and
Nancy Gerlach, where it was introduced as a sauce for fish.  If using
fresh tomatillos, husk them, then boil about 10 min. or  until soft in
unsalted water. Let cool and chop. If using canned  tomatillos, they
can be chopped and added directly to the mix. I  prefer the slightly
sharper taste of fresh ones if you can get them...  Combine avocados,
chopped tomatillos, habaneros and garlic in a food  processor and mix
well. Add lime juice and blend until desired  consistency is reached.
Add salt, taste and adjust if necessary.  Depending on the ripeness of
the avocados, the juiciness of the  tomatillos, and the amount of lime
juice added, this sauce can vary  from chunky and pale green to quite
runny and dark green. It's very  good on top of hearty fish like
swordfish or tuna, and it's great  with chicken, but I've also made it
alone as a dip for parties.  Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST by "Jonathan
T. Smillie"  <jsmillie@protix.com> on May 01, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 796
Calories From Fat: 488
Total Fat: 58.2g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 1035mg
Potassium: 3362.1mg
Carbohydrates: 70.3g
Fiber: 39g
Sugar: 18.6g
Protein: 19.7g


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