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Some Like It Hot

If you’ve never met a pepper you didn’t like, keep reading

Kicking up the heat in everything from chili to burgers is a point of pride for Texans. Our readers’ blistering recipes will be welcome additions to any chile lover’s repertoire. Heat enthusiasts also will love recipes from The Tacos of Texas, a regional taco tour cookbook by Mando Rayo and Jarod Neece that features tacos filled with guisado verde from La Nueva Fresh & Hot taqueria in Dallas and salsa de chile de árbol from Veracruz All Natural food truck in Austin.

La Nueva Fresh & Hot Guisado Verde Tacos

Salsa Verde
1 pound whole jalapeño peppers, stemmed
1 1/2 pounds tomatillos, husks peeled and rinsed
4 cloves garlic
Pinch cumin
Pinch black pepper
1/2 teaspoon oregano
6 cloves (optional)
Salt
1 cup water (or less as desired for consistency)

Guisado
4 pounds pork (such as shoulder), diced
2 teaspoons cooking oil
1 medium onion, finely chopped, divided use

1. Salsa Verde: Place jalapeños in a pot with enough water to mostly cover the peppers and simmer 15 minutes. Add tomatillos and cook another 10 minutes, then drain.

2. Place peppers and tomatillos in a blender with the rest of the ingredients and blend until thoroughly mixed. Set aside.

3. Guisado: Place diced pork in a pot with oil. Cook on medium heat, stirring every 2–3 minutes, until liquid from the meat is almost evaporated. Add half the diced onion and cook until transparent.

4. When the meat is tender and liquid gone, add the salsa verde and bring mixture to a boil. Remove from heat.

5. Serve on warm corn tortillas with rest of sliced onions, cilantro and a slice of avocado, if desired.

Makes 10 tacos.


Veracruz All Natural Salsa de Chile de Árbol

5 Roma tomatoes
Handful of dried chile de árbol peppers, stemmed
3 teaspoons canola oil
2 cloves garlic
Salt to taste

1. Boil tomatoes 20–30 minutes, then drain.

2. Sauté dried chiles with oil until they turn dark red.

3. Blend tomatoes and chiles with garlic and add salt. Consistency must be thick. ¡Listo!

Serves 4–6.

August 2017 Recipe Contest