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Green Chiles Stuffed with Almonds and Raisins





Yields
Makes 5 or 6 servings (serving size: 3 chiles)




Total Time
1 hr 45 mins

This dish softens the chiles' heat with raisins, nuts, spices, and a slightly sweet tomato sauce. Prep and Cook Time: about 1 3/4 hours. Notes: Queso fresco is a mild, crumbly Mexican cheese sold in Latin markets and some supermarkets. You can substitute farmer's cheese or feta.

Green Chiles Stuffed with Almonds and Raisins




Annabelle Breakey
 15 to 18 fresh green New Mexico or Anaheim chiles
 1/3 cup plus 3/4 cup slivered almonds
 1 tablespoon olive oil
 8 large garlic cloves, divided
 3/4 cup chopped onion
 1 pound ground beef
 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, divided
 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
 1 teaspoon ground cumin
 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
 1/3 cup raisins
 1/2 cup plain dried bread crumbs
 2 tablespoons chopped fresh oregano
 8 ounces queso fresco, crumbled (see Notes)
 1 can (28 oz.) crushed tomatoes
 2 tablespoons honey
Step 1
1

Slice off chile stems. With a spoon or melon baller, reach into chiles to scoop out and discard seeds and white membranes (avoid slitting chiles); set chiles aside. Preheat oven to 375°.

Step 2
2

In a large frying pan over medium-low heat, toast all the almonds, stirring often, until golden brown and fragrant, 8 to 10 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.

Step 3
3

Add oil to pan and increase heat to medium-high. Mince 4 garlic cloves and add to pan along with onion. Cook, stirring often, until onion is translucent, about 3 minutes. Add beef, 1 tsp. salt, the cinnamon, cumin, and pepper and cook, breaking up beef with a wooden spoon, until beef is cooked through, about 10 minutes. Add raisins and cook, stirring, 3 minutes. Add bread crumbs, oregano, 1/3 cup toasted almonds, and queso fresco. Cook, stirring, 2 minutes; remove from heat.

Step 4
4

Carefully pack each chile with filling. Arrange chiles in a large baking pan and bake 35 to 45 minutes, or until chiles are browned and beginning to blister.

Step 5
5

Meanwhile, make sauce: In a large frying pan over medium heat, bring tomatoes, honey, remaining 4 garlic cloves, and remaining 1/2 tsp. salt to a gentle simmer. Cook until most of the liquid is evaporated, about 15 minutes. Stir in remaining 3/4 cup toasted almonds. Transfer to a blender, add 1/2 cup water, and whirl sauce until very smooth, about 1 minute. Drizzle sauce over chiles and serve warm.

Step 6
6

Note: Nutritional analysis is per serving.

Step 7
7

Cooking with chiles

Step 8
8

This recipe is best when made with New Mexico chiles, preferably northern varieties such as Chimayo. Anaheim chiles, which are a New Mexico variety, are widely available throughout the West and make a fine substitute for northern green chiles—roast them over a stovetop burner or under a broiler to blacken the skins. (And if you're sensitive to chiles, wear gloves when handling.) Canned green chiles just don't cut it here.

Step 9
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See “Finding New Mexico Chiles,â€Â� (below) for mail-order sources.

Step 10
10

Finding New Mexico chiles

Step 11
11

Native Seeds/SEARCH. Grow northern New Mexico chiles from heirloom seeds. www.nativeseeds.org or 866/622-

Step 12
12

New Mexican Connection. We couldn't find a reliable mail-order source for roasted northern green chiles, but we did find good roasted Sandia chiles here. $56 for 5 lbs., including shipping; www.newmexicanconnection.com or 800/933-

Step 13
13

Santa Fe Farmers Market. The best place to find northern New Mexico chiles, both fresh and dried. Various locations and hours; contact www.santafefarmersmarket.com or 505/983-

Nutrition Facts

Servings 0


Amount Per Serving
Calories 568Calories from Fat 52
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 33g51%

Saturated Fat 11g56%
Cholesterol 76mg26%
Sodium 1202mg51%
Total Carbohydrate 40g14%

Dietary Fiber 4.4g18%
Protein 31g62%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.