September 17, 2012 | #1 |
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Iron Chef - Tomatillos!
Heh, heh, now that I got your attention, is there anybody with a good recipe for a main dish using tomatillos? There has got to be something other than salsa. I went and picked off all my tomatillos from my distressed plants that got hit with a bad case of the wilts. And please nothing that requires a whole lot of different ingredients and fancy cooking.
9/19/2012 OK, since I posted this, I may as well show something I just made. Nothing fancy, just a workingman's dish. Ingredients are shown and I leave it up to you to figure how much to use. Beef and tomatillos were seared separately, I also added a little green tomatoes, then topped with beef broth gravy. 10/5/2012 Just my thoughts. Tomatillos taste changes when cooked, so it is a difficult thing to predict how some dishes will turn out. I still have some half ripe tomatillos left and they taste like bitter watermelon rind. Maybe give up on those. Last edited by HiPoha; October 6, 2012 at 02:05 PM. Reason: update 9/19/2012 |
September 17, 2012 | #2 |
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Do a search for chile verde. The better recipes use tomatillos for the base.
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September 17, 2012 | #3 |
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6 lb pork shoulder 1 lrg red onion 1 lrg yellow onion 3 lb tomatillos 4 jalapeno 8 long green chili 6 garlic cloves 2 yellow bell peppers 3 T olive oil
roast take 1/4 of long green chilis and puree with jalapeno and garlic take 3/4 of long green chilis and chop 4.5 qts chicken broth 2.5 T chicken base 1 t celery salt 1 T cornstarch 1/2 t oregano 1 T cumin 1 bunch fresh cilantro, minced 1/2 T green chile powder 30 oz green enchilada sauce 1 T sea salt lime juice habanero hot sauce as needed brine the pork for 24 hours or more smoke the pork for 3-5 hours cover the pork with water and simmer on low, on stove, 8-24 hours (crockpot takes twice as long) pull the pork and discard any fat - the longer the pork simmers, the less fat there will be, discard the water Return pork to the kettle. Add onion, tomatillos, bell peppers and broth. Simmer 1 hour, stirring often. Add spice mix and a little water. Simmer another hour, stirring often. Add green enchilada sauce. Simmer 1/2 hour. Add chopped green chili. Cook for 15 minutes. Add pureed chilis. Cook for 10 minutes. Add salt and hot sauce. serve with flour tortillas, green onions, cheese, tomatoes and sour cream Green Chili Powder 3 ancho peppers 3 jalapeno 3 small chilis (hot) 1 T mexican oregano 2 T granulated garlic 2 T cumin seeds convert oven racks to drying racks by stretching cheesecloth secure with toothpicks or long sewn stiches set oven at lowest temp but above 150 degrees for electric oven, wedge a pot holder between oven and door to create a 1" gap this allows moisture to vent cut peppers in half to allow faster, proper drying remove the seeds and place on baking sheet check every hour to prevent burning - takes all day chilis are ready when brittle use a cheap electric coffee grinder for making powder |
September 17, 2012 | #4 |
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Whoa, Austinnhanasmom, thanks for that recipe , but I'll have to pass on it. I only need to cook for two , not a whole family. From the ingredients, I can imagine how it'll turn out, it must taste very good. I am looking for something of a pan cooked dish if anybody has tried tomatillos in.
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March 23, 2014 | #5 |
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Man, all this looks so good!
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March 23, 2014 | #6 |
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A puree of tomatillos, lemon juice and salt is a great sauce for cooking any meat. I like it on pork chops, baked or grilled in foil.
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March 23, 2014 | #7 |
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If you do a search, I posted many tomatillo recipes.
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