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This paste, is ideal for beef brisket, chicken breasts, and spare ribs. You
can also add a couple of tablespoons of the paste to any of the basic marinades
or to your favorite barbecue sauce to liven up the flavor.
4 dried ancho chili peppers, stems, veins, and seeds removed
2 dried New Mexican chili peppers (guajillo), stems, veins and seeds removed
2 canned chipotle chile peppers (or reconstituted dried chipotles)
1/2 cup chopped onion
4 garlic cloves
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 tablespoons dried oregano (preferably Mexican)
1 teaspoon kosher salt
Soak the ancho and New Mexican chile in hot water to cover for about 1 hour.
Remove the chilies from the water and reserve 2 cups of soaking water.
Combine the chiles, reserved soaking water (as needed), chipotle, onion,
garlic, cumin, oregano and salt in a food processor and puree until all the
ingredients are blended into a smooth thick paste. Use the soaking liquid as
needed to moisten the mixture in a paste form. Store in an airtight jar in the
refrigerator for 3 to 4 weeks.
Yield: 2 to 3 cups
Recommendations: Marinate chicken breasts (4 to 6 hours); wings (6 to 8 hours);
beef brisket (8 hours to overnight); spare ribs (8 hours to overnight)
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