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My friend Richard Sterling developed this recipe, which is his version of how the Spaniards transformed Montezuma’s favorite spicy beverage with the addition...<br/>
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New Mexico Carne Adovada Burritos
This variation of an ancient recipe evolved from the need to preserve meat before refrigeration.  The red chile...<br/>
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It&#8217;s hard to imagine the combination of spicy Mexican chorizo with clams, but this recipe really works!  It takes just 15 minutes (or less) of preparation time and 15...<br/>
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