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identifierexpected · 3 months
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Latin American - Jackfruit Enchiladas
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In this vegan enchilada recipe, seasoned jackfruit and sauteed vegetables are rolled in tortillas and topped with a tasty chile pepper sauce.
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alexstolze · 9 months
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Jackfruit Enchiladas
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Seasoned jackfruit and sauteed vegetables are rolled in tortillas and topped with a tasty chile pepper sauce in this vegan enchilada dish.
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abandrewart · 9 months
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Rusty Chicken Thighs Recipe A marinade for grilled chicken thighs is a little sweet, a little tangy, and a little hot thanks to maple syrup, rice vinegar, and plenty of seasonings. You can use chicken breasts, too.
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acocktailmoment · 1 month
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Old Pepper !
Ingredients: 
¼ ounce hot sauce
½ ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice
¼ ounce turbinado syrup (recipe below)
1½ ounces bourbon
3 dashes Worcestershire sauce
1 chile de arbol for garnish
Directions:
Pour the hot sauce, lemon juice, syrup, bourbon, and Worcestershire sauce into a cocktail shaker.
Fill the shaker with ice cubes. Cover and shake vigorously 20 times.
Strain into an ice-filled collins glass. To garnish, place the chile on the ice.
To make turbinado syrup:
Combine 2 cups turbinado sugar (Huerta uses the Sugar in the Raw brand) with 1 cup of water in a saucepan and stir to combine.
Over medium-high heat, bring to a gentle boil, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat and let simmer until sugar is dissolved and the syrup is slightly thickened (about 3 minutes).
Let cool and transfer to a glass container with a tight-fitting lid and store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Courtesy: Alba Huerta
Photograph by Mackenzie Smith Kelley
This article was not sponsored or supported by a third-party. A Cocktail Moment is not affiliated with any individuals or companies depicted here.
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ohn-jay · 1 year
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Sorry about the anon hate re:Blaze, I just wanted to say that I really admired your positivity, we should definitely call out this kind of behaviour. I reported some folks in the notes. Anyway, I hope you're having a great day! Keep doing you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This is what #truesolidarity looks like! Thank you for looking out for me. I couldn't say the same for my family or my wife and her family. Or my employer. Or my therapist. Or my landlord. I always count on good friends though (:
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Dinner is ready. 🔥New Mexico Green Chile🔥
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morethansalad · 1 year
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Healthy Vegan Chile Relleno
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bambuita · 2 years
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Mild and hot 🥵 enchilada sauce!
10/14/22
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rabbitcruiser · 10 months
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National Onion Day
Today, farmers in the United States are collecting millions of onions. They will be heading for store shelves to provide families with the fresh, nutritional, tasty power to improve meals and boost the body’s immunity. Onions have numerous advantages, such as enhancing meals with a variety of flavors. According to recent research, consuming onions also helps the body fight colorectal cancer and breast cancer, as well as heart disease and diabetes.
National Onion Day commemorates the incorporation of the National Onion Association in 1913. The organization was created to protect the interests of America’s onion growers, and onions remain their business to this day. Today, the group represents over 500 onion producers, shippers, packers, and suppliers across the country.
History of National Onion Day
In June 2022, the National Onion Association established National Onion Day to commemorate the organization’s 53rd anniversary. They officially incorporated on June 27, 1913, in Ohio, and represent almost 500 onion farmers, shippers, packers, and allied members across the U.S.
Onions are one of the world’s oldest cultivated vegetables, having originated in Central Asia and spread around the world. Some researchers believe the onion has been cultivated for at least 5,000 years. Onions were possibly eaten for thousands of years and cultivated all over the world at the same time, since they grew wild in different locations.
We rely on the onion to improve the flavor of our savory meals, whether we use a sweet, white, red, or ever-popular yellow onion. They complement meats and salads, making the versatile onion a culinary powerhouse. It’s the needed seasoning alongside our salt and pepper, whether added to eggs or pickled. While the onion is low in calories, it is also high in vitamin C and antioxidants, and can increase your dietary fiber and vitamin B6 intake. Unlike many other low-calorie ingredients, onions provide a high nutritional content without compromising flavor. And it makes no difference what you do to it; pickled or raw, caramelized, sauteed, or pureed — the onion adds a lot of flavor to a dish. With so many types to choose from, onions present numerous opportunities to reap the benefits.
National Onion Day timeline
3500 B.C. The Onion is First Traced in Egypt
The history of the onion can be traced back to this period, with a Sumerian document describing someone being in awe of the city governor’s onion garden.
1500 B.C. Ancient Egypt Worships Onions
To those who bury onions alongside their pharaohs, onions are a sign of eternity.
1913 National Onion Association Is Founded
On June 2, the National Onion Association is formally incorporated in Ohio.
2019 National Onion Day is First Celebrated
The National Onion Association establishes National Onion Day on June 27, to honor onion producers.
National Onion Day FAQs
Is an onion a vegetable or a fruit?
The vegetables are classified based on the edible part of the plant: leaves (like lettuce), roots (like carrot), bulbs (such as onions), and many others. Alternatively, fruits such as tomatoes and seeds such as peas are commonly referred to as vegetables.
Which country is the largest onion exporter?
According to FY18 data, China appears to be the top onion producer, but the Netherlands is the largest onion exporter.
Do onions aid in the treatment of infections?
Onions were worshiped for their medicinal powers by various civilizations. They have anti-inflammatory properties, relieve joint pain, treat ear infections, work as an antibiotic, and are an excellent expectorant for loosening up thick phlegm.
National Onion Day Activities
Add fresh onion to your favorite recipe
Learn how to grow onions in your backyard
Share the celebration on social media
For a flavor boost, be sure to add some onion in there. No matter how you slice it, onion pulls together some of the greatest flavors! Tell us how you like to cook your onions!
Gardening is fun! Furthermore, if you can cultivate some veggies like onions in your backyard, you can reduce the cost of your monthly groceries by harvesting them yourself.
Be sure to spread the word about National Onion Day by using the hashtag #NationalOnionDay on social media. Also, don’t forget to brag about your onion recipe or how you harvested your own onions.
5 Interesting Facts About Onion
They’ve been around for thousands of years
Sulfuric acid
Onions were worshiped by Ancient Egyptians
The biggest onion ever
The Big Onion
Onions have been present for thousands of years and, around 3,500 B.C, onions were harvested for the first time.
The reason you become teary-eyed when cutting onions is because of the sulfuric acid they contain.
They claimed that the spherical shape and concentric circles represented eternity — onions were used to cover the tombs of their monarchs and were important in ritual burials.
According to ‘The Guinness Book of World Records’, the biggest onion ever was cultivated by Peter Glazebrook, a British farmer, who grew a massive onion in 2011 that weighed just under 18 pounds.
Before it was known as the Big Apple, New York was known as the Big Onion, because it was a place where you could peel layer after layer without touching the center, kind of like an onion.
Why We Love National Onion Day
It encourages cultivation
It promotes culinary creativity
It boosts the immune system
Onions are an important, and healthy part of our diet. Why not grow and cultivate your own in your backyard?
Who would have thought onions, known for making us cry, could be so sweet and delectable with some creativity? These days, almost all culinary innovations use onion for a unique flavor.
Onions are rich in prebiotics. This helps to increase friendly bacteria in your guy, which helps to build immunity against viruses.
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eataku · 1 year
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Tempted by the banana pepper mustard…
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Almost picked up the Horsey Sauce…
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But Pop’s Double Dare Ya Hot Sauce was all that made it into our shopping cart from the condiment aisle yesterday.
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theimpossiblestar · 1 year
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Cooking With Robin
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what-marsha-eats · 21 days
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nelsonangelica · 29 days
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Chicken Wings with Chile Peppers and BBQ Sauce Recipe
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These chicken wings are the ideal blend of spicy and sweet. The chile peppers add some heat, while the BBQ sauce adds sweetness and tang. Serve these wings as an appetiser at a party or as a main course with your favourite side dishes.
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waltonkenneth · 2 months
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Latin American - Linda's Enchiladas Revised Traditional enchiladas are given a kick by chicken enchiladas made with green enchilada sauce and green chile peppers.
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mattrichter · 3 months
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Side Dish Recipe
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Try this spicy barbeque sauce with fresh habanero chile peppers and honey when you want a little heat and sweet for your food.
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wellnesscard · 3 months
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oh my god mf do nottt eat the scorpion chiles im about to vom all up in my workspace i love spicy i thought this would be fun i feel just like shaggy and scooby doo when they eat a hot pepper and get chased by monsters
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