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Super_Dave wrote:welove2drive wrote:
We've made some really tasty Chicken Soup using a rotisserie chicken.
Also my favorite for my chicken pot pie.
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welove2drive wrote:
We've made some really tasty Chicken Soup using a rotisserie chicken.
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BajaLinda wrote:Roy&Lynne wrote:In Mexico we use raw cabbage instead of lettuce. sounds really good
Oh, I have the best pazole recipe but this is by memory. To a large soup pan, sauté a chopped onion and a couple cloves of minced garlic. When translucent, add 5 - 6 cups of chicken broth. Add two boneless chicken breasts, and two meaty ham hocks, and a large can of hominy (while or yellow) boil for about a half hour to 45 minutes until the hocks are falling apart. Add salt and pepper. Cool some, slice the chicken into bite size pieces and pull any meat off the hock.
While the chicken and hocks are boiling, fill bowls with condiments. You will need 1 bowl for each. Slice limes, cubed cream cheese, chopped red peppers, iceburg lettuce, fried tortilla chips, green onions - including the tops. (Don't let the lettuce turn you off, its great)
I think this recipe came from and old Sunset Mexican Food Recipe.
Nov-11-2014 08:18 AM
Roy&Lynne wrote:In Mexico we use raw cabbage instead of lettuce. sounds really good
Oh, I have the best pazole recipe but this is by memory. To a large soup pan, sauté a chopped onion and a couple cloves of minced garlic. When translucent, add 5 - 6 cups of chicken broth. Add two boneless chicken breasts, and two meaty ham hocks, and a large can of hominy (while or yellow) boil for about a half hour to 45 minutes until the hocks are falling apart. Add salt and pepper. Cool some, slice the chicken into bite size pieces and pull any meat off the hock.
While the chicken and hocks are boiling, fill bowls with condiments. You will need 1 bowl for each. Slice limes, cubed cream cheese, chopped red peppers, iceburg lettuce, fried tortilla chips, green onions - including the tops. (Don't let the lettuce turn you off, its great)
I think this recipe came from and old Sunset Mexican Food Recipe.
Nov-10-2014 06:47 PM
Nov-10-2014 04:11 PM
SWMO wrote:NYCgrrl wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
It must be in the air. I bought a bag of 15 bean soup beans yesterday and smoking off some ham today to put in the pot.
Was that Bob's Red Mill mix? I bought one recently and danggggg it's good:).
We have one here that is really good, but it isn't Bob's it's Hurst Hambeens. We've been acquainted with it for years. Good stuff.
My left over pulled pork goes in the freezer for beans. It's amazing how little it takes, about 1/2 cup, to pit a nice smoky flavor in a pot of beans.