Showing posts with label Pueblo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pueblo. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Got To Get You Into My Life



I love getting exciting about a new food especially when it contains peppers! Southwestern and Mexican ingredients are simple and few but sometimes something comes along and its as if you're looking at those same elements through a prism. When I heard my sister R talking about green chile sauce with pork on my trip to Colorado I was intrigued. We ordered a dish from a local Italian slash Mexican restaurant named Victorio's they called Mexican Lasagna where this sauce was laid over the dish. They used ground pork. Hmmm...sounded strange but upon tasting I sort of fell in love. And the look was different than anything I'd eaten out here in NY or in San Francisco.

When I returned home I began to do research and it seems that that area became very famous for it's green chile's especially down in Hatch, New Mexico and then something happened with the crops and others started growing similar peppers in Pueblo etc. They also experimented and grew several varieties out there, hybrids, its intense. Well this mild to hot chili had a great distinct flavor when roasted and folks did some cool things with it out in Pueblo.
Then you get into the Green Chile Sauce versus Green Chili to which there are tons of various recipes but these are two disconnected dishes. Anywho, I was looking for this gravy like sauce that included pork and red tomatoes, nothing like a green chili or even pork chile verde. Then I discovered the 'Slopper', which is a now famous burger covered with this pork infused green chile sauce that was featured on the Travel Channel's Food Wars in 2010. This was it, the sauce! It originated in Pueblo it seems.
It wasn't that easy finding a recipe but reading several of them, you see its a simple sauce and the main difference is that it starts with a roux. You don't have to spice it up too much, mainly garlic and cumin and you let the flavor of the roasted pepper do the main work here. A good, rich chicken stock also is key to bringing the magic as the pork stews in the stock to become tender and also adds its own rich flavor. I worked with this recipe...www.food.com/recipe/chriss-pueblo-green-chili-sauce-21076 because it sounded closest to what I had tasted in Colorado City. My sister said what we had wasn't even the best she'd had at all, so I had to imagine the flavors much deeper. And I could. Oh yeah, I could imagine deeper richer, pork, gravy, ooooooooh.......
It took a bit but I found good peppers from Met Food on Smith because all their produce guys are Mexican and they always have fresh tomatillos, and several varieties of peppers, the best cilantro. Whoever the buyer is, he knows what he's doing. These were hotter than I expected and there is a chance they come from New Jersey but I had to work with them. I added a couple of Poblano's because I know their roasted taste is close. These peppers are a bit more work to roast and peel as they are skinnier and you use a lot of them. I can see why many people buy them frozen and ready to go in and around Pueblo.
I sauteed the onions and garlic, then added the flour and spices for the roux, let that darken and become cooked. I slowly added the chicken stock until smooth then the diced, seeded, peeled, roasted peppers and Rotel tomatoes with chiles. The pork I browned in batches before adding to the sauce. Brought this to a boil then simmered until the pork was tender and all the parts became one.
This is something to try folks, no kiddin'. You think you've heard it all but man then here comes this skinny green chili that has a lot to say. This sauce would be amazing poured over your dirty socks people! I made some crisped chicken and zucchini tacos and just poured that sauce right on over. P said words like Damn! and Holy shit! so I knew I wasn't nuts. This is going in regular rotation and even though I'm all the way out here in New York City no where near the West, I now have this emotional connection to this pepper and will continue with the spirit of the West, experimenting and hopefully creating new traditions.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Over the Hills and Far Away


I visited my dearest sister R at her new home in Colorado City, Colorado the week of Halloween. The best trip ever!
I have a friend in Sacramento, I'll call DC. She always talked to me about how she would go all these places with her sister and they lived near each other, got along great. I thought man, that would be the dream set up. I make male friends easy but women are harder nuts to crack. I've tried through the years but never seemed to be able to really hook a true solid good female buddy. My sister and I were very close as young girls and I would always sort of compare our friendship against others.
There probably is not a stronger bond then sisters and abused sisters, stronger still. Hey, its true. Throw in an alcoholic family and you practically feel like twins! Buddies for life. However it doesn't always come up rosy. We had to work at our adult relationship.
But more importantly we share our sense of humor and our love of food! I knew we'd eat out a lot and also I wanted to make her a couple of special dishes. We had a tight salad on the riverwalk in Pueblo.  Her's with salmon and mine with salami and ham, feta and artichoke hearts.  They gave bleu cheese crumbles and a breadstick on the side.  True love!  Their creamy tomato basil soup was luscious.  Super tasty!

Not to be outdone, I had to wow her with my pork chile verde featuring 3 different kinds of peppers including the locally famous Anaheim chile.
And it was good!!!  Everything in that soup was green and it felt like it was magical.  




We made grilled steak fajitas and for those she actually whipped up some refried beans and Mexican rice, which I could've eaten by itself.  I double downed with my roasted tomato chipotle salsa.  We also did grilled corn on the cob steamed in the husks. 

Next day, loaded nachos.



Sometimes we'd eat lighter, like nice rolled oats, toast and coffee.  Okay, maybe that was the only time but it was so peaceful and serene with the little rabbits dancing around the back yard. Not one to waste, we had to put those beans and rice to work with some summer sausage egg rancheros using that homemade salsa.  Bonus!

 







Green chile sauce was the hot ticket out there and we tried the Mexican lasagna smothered in the sauce from Vicktorio's in town. The dish was pretty out there, with ricotta and all but you know what, it was really good. You could get about 4 servings out of that one order but that's never a bad thing.


Its always good to check out the local fast food as it tends to be made fresh and it was. McDonald's...mmm and the Coke was super fizzy. We even had great pizza!  Pinch me!





We actually fished up in a sparkling mountain lake just like we did when we were little punks, tackle box, hats and the whole shebang.   I always thought family was there just to remind you what a big jerk you turned out to be, or used to be. I'm telling you this trip was a living, eating dream. She brought me tea and scented my sheets in lavender.  I want to live by my sister like my friend DC. I want to have someone close who actually likes me. She even listened to me when I talked, didn't interrupt and actually genuinely looked interested in what I was saying. Sure, I had heard about stuff like that but of course being in a heterosexual relationship I had never experienced it firsthand.  This was a whole other world.