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Mexican Stew with Roasted Corn

Mexican Stew with Corn I had a cup of leftover poblano raisin sauce from the weekend. I decided to make my favorite kind of meal- a one pot meal. I bought some boneless skinless chicken thighs. That is all I needed since I took the rest out of my fridge and pantry.

I sauteed some onion and carrots with olive oil. I added the sauce, chicken and chicken broth. I let the chicken cook for a while.. until it was ready to fall apart. Considering it is a stew, it took me all of 45 minutes to make. The trick to really good flavor was of course the yummy sauce.. but I also sauteed the chicken pieces in some hot olive oil before I cooked the onions and the garlic. The browning of the meat gives the stew a delicious, nutty flavor and the chicken tastes really good also. The roasted corn complemented the dish really well. I always have a few packs in my freezer was such occasions. A generous helping of fresh cilantro completed the dish. I served it with a big salad and a dollop of guacamole… delish!
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Mexican Style Rice and Fish

Mexican Rice and Fish I love making one pot meals- they are easy to make, easy to clean and usually very tasty. The dish needs to be cooked properly in order to taste really really good. This one is a winner. Since I made the tomatillo sauce from La Esquina, I wanted to make a delicious one pot meal out of it. I realized I had done all the work already.. all the flavor was in the sauce including garlic, onions and cilantro. I just needed to figure out how I was going to use it.

I decided on a rice dish. I bought some cod and sauteed the filets in a heavy saucepan. I then sauteed the green sauce in the same pot to retain the fish flavor. I added the rice and the broth. I topped it all with the fish and peas… that was it! Before I knew it, I had a delicious one pot meal. I served it with a big green salad and some Malbec rose!
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Poblano Peppers and Raisin Sauce

Poblano and Raisin Sauce1 This was a new sauce I tried after reading about La Esquina’s chef and how easy his signature sauces are to make. The salsa verde was easy with tomatillos, lime juice, cilantro and avocado. It was delicious with shrimp and then yummy used in the fish and rice I made with the leftover sauce. This particular sauce used a particular kind of dried Mexican chilies I couldn’t find at the store… so, I decided to make some substitutions. I am sure the actual sauce is delicious especially since my version was yummy as well.

I recently made my way to the La Esquina brasserie and the food was unbelievable.. by far the best Mexican food I have had in New York. It is hard to get reservations but it is definitely worth it once you are able to get in there.

Anyway, I roasted poblano peppers, tomatoes, garlic, onion and paired it with raisins. It resulted in a well balanced, delicious sauce. I grilled some steak and served the delicious sauce on top- it was a big hit. I had a lot leftover and made a delicious stew.. recipe to follow…
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