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Posted by bettyboop50 at recipegoldmine.com May 25, 2001
Source: Good Morning America show
Yields 1 cup.
1 cup good quality mayonnaise
2 teaspoons chili paste (ingredients and directions below)
Stir together all ingredients well and store in a covered container in refrigerator
up to 2 weeks.
(Can be served with beef, chicken or use as a spread for tuna salad sandwiches
or as a dip.)
Chili Paste
1 1/2 cups
The heat of the paste will depend on the variety of chili or chiles you use.
Any combination of:
6 ounces dried ancho, chipotle, cascabel or other chiles
Remove stems and seeds from your choice of dried chiles. Pour boiling water
over chiles to cover, soak 30 minutes.
Drain chiles and puree thoroughly in a food processor or a food mill. (If
you use a food mill, the results will be a smooth paste. If using a food processor,
you may want to press the paste through a sieve to produce a totally smooth
paste.)
This paste can be stored covered in the refrigerator 10 days or up to 2 weeks.
If you cover it with oil, it will keep in the refrigerator up to several months.
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