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  3. Chicken Chile Verde Recipe - AOL

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    Roast the poblanos directly over a gas flame or under the broiler, turning, until charred all over. Transfer to a bowl, cover with plastic wrap and let cool.

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    Ingredients for Chicken Tortilla Soup. 1¼ lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts. 1 tsp kosher salt. ½ tsp black pepper. 4 cups chicken broth, divided. 1 Tbsp canola oil. 1 medium yellow onion ...

  5. Cider Vinegar-Braised Chicken Thighs Recipe - AOL

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    Bring the sauce to a boil and cook until thickened, 3 minutes. Add the broth, season with salt and pepper and bring to a boil. Nestle the chicken in the sauce, skin side up. Transfer the casserole to the oven and braise the chicken for about 50 minutes, until cooked through. 3. Preheat the broiler. Transfer the chicken to a baking sheet, skin ...

  6. Salsa (food) - Wikipedia

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    Salsa verde is made with cooked tomatillos and is served as a dip or sauce for chilaquiles, enchiladas, and other dishes. Chiltomate is a widely used base sauce made of tomatoes and chiles. The type of pepper used for chiltomate varies by region, with fresh green chiles being more common than habanero in Chiapas . [ 9 ]

  7. Salsa verde - Wikipedia

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    Salsa verde (lit. ' green sauce ') is a type of spicy, green sauce in Mexican cuisine based on tomatillo and green chili peppers. The tomatillo-based Mexican salsa verde dates to the Aztec Empire, as documented by the Spanish physician Francisco Hernández, and is distinct from the various medieval European parsley-based green sauces.