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Chile Verde (Uncle Steve's Burritos)

These are the BEST burritos EVER!! My uncle Steve taught me how to make them 27 years ago and they have been a staple in my house ever since. This is what it looks like when it done. Take burrito shells, refried beans, Monterrey jack cheese, and voila! Burritos. SO this is how I make them. first I take pork, whether its a pork butt, or loin it doesn't matter. I cut into bite size chunks and brown them in a pan with a little oil. While that is browning, I cut the vegetables. Onions, (3)green bell peppers, (1-2) jalapenos, (1-2) pablano, and(1) Serrano peppers.   I use 1-2 jalepenos depending on how spicy you like it. Remember, even if its spicy, the refried beans and cheese cool it down. Sweat the peppers and onions, then add green salsa(salsa verde) Cover and simmer for a few hours stirring occasionally until the meat is tender and the peppers are completely broken down.  When it's done and you are ready to serve, I add in chopped cilantro. This

Chicken Kiev

So I saw a cooking show (DDD)where they made Chicken Kiev. Looked so good so I thought I would give it a shot!  Chicken breast with a bunch of herbs on the inside, breaded and fried!! Here it is!! First I made the herbed butter. I used a stick, softened.  Chopped parsley, Thyme, I didn't have fresh rosemary so I used dried, and some dill. Mix it up and then I put it into my long ice cube tray and put it into the freezer to save for later. It calls for ground chicken. I didn't have any but I had boneless skinless chicken breast. I put it in the food processor and voila! Since I had the food processor out, I threw the onion in there too. And then the eggs... I still stuck to my 2 eggs per pound rule. Mixed up my chicken mixture and added a little bread crumbs to help it stick together and some salt and pepper. Next, you take the chicken mixture, make it into a patty. put one of the frozen herbed butter sticks in the patty and then close it up around i

African Chicken

This was the most amazing Chicken!! I actually watched an episode of Diners, Drive ins, and Dives and got the recipe from there. Of course, I didn't have as much cumin as I needed, so I changed and tweaked the recipe and although I never made the original recipe the one I made was fabulous. I use so much Cumin, I need to start buying it in one of those huge containers they sell at BJ's. I thought I had extra down stairs but I didn't. UGH. Anyway here is how I made it. I used 6 thighs and 4 drumsticks I made a paste which was: Cumin about a tablespoon Oregano about 2 tablespoons Pepper teaspoon Salt 2 teaspoons Garlic 1 teaspoon minced Chili powder 1 tablespoon Corriander powder 1 tablespoon mix that together and then add olive oil to make a paste. I put the chicken in 2 aluminum pans and rubbed equal parts of the paste on each piece of chicken until it was gone. I let marinate for an hour. I browned each piece of chicken in a frying pan and then put the