Notes: Add sautéed chili strips to salads or use to garnish mashed potatoes and vegetables.

How to Make It

Step 1
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Wipe off dried New Mexico chilies. Discard stems and seeds. Cut chilies into thin slivers. Put 2 teaspoons salad oil for each 1 cup (about 1/2 oz.) chili strips in a 10- to 12-inch frying pan over medium heat. Add chilies; stir until they smell toasted (they scorch easily). Pour onto towels and drain; chilies crisp as they cool. Use or store airtight up to 1 week.

Step 2
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Nutritional analysis per tablespoon.

Ingredients

 1 cup (about 1/2 oz.) chili strips
 2 teaspoons salad oil

Directions

Step 1
1

Wipe off dried New Mexico chilies. Discard stems and seeds. Cut chilies into thin slivers. Put 2 teaspoons salad oil for each 1 cup (about 1/2 oz.) chili strips in a 10- to 12-inch frying pan over medium heat. Add chilies; stir until they smell toasted (they scorch easily). Pour onto towels and drain; chilies crisp as they cool. Use or store airtight up to 1 week.

Step 2
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Nutritional analysis per tablespoon.

Sautéed Chili Strips

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