Ingredients
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8 - 10
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4
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4
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4
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2
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Directions
Liquid Green Fire Hot Sauce, This tasty sauce is a sure-(green)fire way to wake up your taste buds I consider it a health food; you can actually feel the calories melt away as you eat it And even if it isn’t actually burning calories, it’s a much better way to work up a sweat than using a stair master It can be used as a dip, a condiment, or a sauce for dishes like chile rellenos or enchiladas It is best when you put refridgerate the sauce for about an hour after preparation to allow the boiled tomatillos and peppers to cool down , Just fantastic! It seems you have convinced the owners of Chico’s Tacos in El Paso , Texas, to share their secret family recipe for their green sauce! This is the exact flavor of Chico’s sauce Chico’s is an El Paso institution and going strong after 54 years in business; in fact, Chico’s was featured on the Food Network show The Best Thing I Ever Ate This is a great sauce—thank you for sharing it! It has just the right bite and the aroma and flavor is fantastic! I left in all the seeds and did not find the sauce too hot It was just right UPDATE: still the best salsa I have EVER tried!
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Steps
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Done
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Boil Tomatillos and Peppers in Water For About 10 Minutes, or Until the Green Color of the Tomatillos and Jalapenos Turn from a Slick Green to a Dull Green (you Want Them to Be Soft, but not Too Mushy). |
2
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Remove Tomatillos and Peppers from Water; Cut Off Stem Caps from Peppers, but Do not Remove Seeds (unless You're a Sissy). |
3
Done
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Place Tomatillos, Peppers, Garlic, Cilantro (if Used), and a Couple Pinches of Salt Into a Food Processor. |
4
Done
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Blend in the Food Processor For 20-30 Seconds, Depending Upon Desired Consistency. |
5
Done
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Taste the Sauce, and If Necessary, Add More Salt (pulse-Mix a Few Times to Stir in Any Added Salt). |
6
Done
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Pour Into a Re-Sealable Container or Jar, Let It Rest in the Fridge For About 30 Minutes, Then Enjoy With Chips or Use as a Condiment. |
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Done
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This Sauce Seems to Keep Well in the Fridge For at Least 10 Days (i Have Never Pushed It Further Than That, but Then It Usually Doesn't Last That Long Anyway). |
8
Done
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Note: After Using the Food Processor, It Is Sometimes Best to Open in a Well Ventilated Area as the Fumes from Processing Boiling Hot Peppers Can Take Your Breath Away. |
9
Done
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Note to Sissies: If You Can't Handle the Heat, Drinking Milk and/or Eating a Flour Tortilla Will Provide the Best Relief. |