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Chile Jelly (norman’s)

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Grains Fusion Kitpath, Low fat, Restaurant 20 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Dried ancho chilies, seeded
2 Dried chipotle chilies
seeded
1 qt Water
6 T Red currant jelly
6 T Honey
2 T Spanish sherry vinegar

INSTRUCTIONS

CHILE JELLY works greats as a glaze for ham and roasted chicken.  Toast
ancho and chipotle chilies in a dry saucepan over medium- high  heat
until fragrant, about 1-2 minutes. Add water and bring to a  simmer.
Continue to simmer over medium heat until water has  evaporated almost
completely. Add red Currant jelly, honey and  vinegar, and bring to a
boil. Remove immediately from heat, transfer  to a food processor and
puree. Place in a clean bowl and let cool.  Per serving (1 tablespoon)
44 calories, 6 percent from fat (0.3g), 90  percent from carbs, 4
percent protein.  >recipe from Norman Van Aken's (1998) cookbook:
Norman's New World  Cuisine (Random House).  NOTES : Miami's new
"Fusion" cooking called "New-World Cuisine" uses,  for example, Latino
spices; Asian ingredients, South Florida seafood  and produce, and
sometimes adds African or African-Caribbean flavors.  On the menu at
Norman's in Miami: "Calypso Calamari with Pickled  Scotch Bonnet Tartar
Salsa" and stir-fried tropical fruits to stuff a  crepe. Recipe by: Van
Aken, Norman's New World Cuisine  Posted to EAT-LF Digest by KitPATh
<phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> on Feb  16, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 19
Calories From Fat: 0
Total Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 1.7mg
Potassium: 3.8mg
Carbohydrates: 5.2g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 5.2g
Protein: <1g


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