Tag: oregano

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Spanish “Tortilla” Omelet 12

Say hello to next-level breakfast for dinner. Inspired by a traditional crispy, potato-studded Spanish tortilla, our quick-fix fluffy omelet is topped with potato chips for a touch of crunch. Ingredients 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided 1 cup thinly vertically sliced onion 4 garlic cloves, minced 2 tablespoons chopped fresh oregano, divided 3/8 teaspoon kosher salt […]

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Colorado Green Chili

A panful of char-roasted fresh green peppers gives Colorado chili its distinctive hue. You can sub sweet green bell peppers for Cubanelles if you prefer. Look for masa harina–the traditional thickener in this chili–in the supermarket’s international aisle or at Latin markets. Serve with brown rice, if desired. Ingredients 6 large Cubanelle or green bell […]

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Easy Pork Posole 14

Most pork posole recipes call for pork shoulder. We lessen the legwork by using ground pork instead. Hominy is a hallmark of posole, with its plump, chewy texture and toasty-corn character; you’ll find it canned in the Latin and Mexican foods section or near the canned corn. This low-stress soup is great for serving a […]

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Slow Cooker Cioppino 7

Simmering the base of this rich stew in the slow cooker allows for ultimate flavor concentration. When you’re almost ready to serve, add raw fish to poach quickly. A signature dish of the West Coast, cioppino can be made with a wide variety of fish and shellfish, so feel free to experiment with your favorites. […]

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Chicken and Black Bean Enchiladas 11

Chipotles can be a touch spicy, but you can use only half of what’s called for to decrease heat and still get great smoky flavor. Ingredients Cooking spray 1 tablespoon canola oil 1 1/2 cups chopped onion 1 cup chopped poblano chile 5 garlic cloves, minced 2 teaspoons chili powder 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1/2 […]

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salmon fillets 11

Think of this saucy chicken stew as a Mexican twist on Italian food, especially when served over creamy polenta. Poblano chiles become smoky and lose some of their intensity when broiled until blackened and tender. Wrap the peppers in the same foil used to line the pan and let stand so that the steam can […]

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Pork Chile Verde 9

The challenge: I’m not a morning person. There’s no way I can wake up early enough to do all the prep it takes to get the slow cooker going. Our solution: Make a recipe that gets better with age, such as chili or brisket, and cook it overnight while you sleep. In the morning, just […]

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Texas-Style Chili with Brisket

Texas chili is purely beef-driven: no beans allowed. This version boasts smoky, complex, deep flavor from a mix of dried chiles and chili powders. Ingredients 3 pounds flat-cut beef brisket, trimmed and cut into 1-inch cubes 1 pound beef stew meat 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper, divided 1 3/4 teaspoons kosher salt, divided 5 […]

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Slow Cooker Cioppino

Simmering the base of this rich stew in the slow cooker allows for ultimate flavor concentration. When you’re almost ready to serve, add raw fish to poach quickly. A signature dish of the West Coast, cioppino can be made with a wide variety of fish and shellfish, so feel free to experiment with your favorites. […]

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Saucy Skillet-Poached Eggs

f you’ve ever had Italian eggs in purgatory, this recipe makes a similar Israeli breakfast dish called shakshuka. If you need to stretch the meal, simply add another egg to the pan. Top with any herb, such as cilantro, chives, or oregano.   Ingredients 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 cup chopped yellow onion 1 […]