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![]() Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as well. Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans 1/4 cup chicken broth 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish with parsley if you wish. Janet US |
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On 8/17/2014 5:02 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as > well. > > Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash > 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) > 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans > 1/4 cup chicken broth > 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds > 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) > 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. > Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir > in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish > with parsley if you wish. > Janet US > Great recipe - thanks! I bet a little bit of diced ham or thick cut bacon wouldn't ruin it either. |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:29:11 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>On 8/17/2014 5:02 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >> Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as >> well. >> >> Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash >> 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) >> 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans >> 1/4 cup chicken broth >> 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds >> 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) >> 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. >> Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir >> in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish >> with parsley if you wish. >> Janet US >> > >Great recipe - thanks! > >I bet a little bit of diced ham or thick cut bacon wouldn't ruin it either. Probably not! That would make it a meal. |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:02:50 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > > Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as > well. > > Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash > 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) > 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans > 1/4 cup chicken broth > 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds > 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) > 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. > Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir > in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish > with parsley if you wish. > Janet US Saved! Thanks. -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 18:00:52 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:29:11 -0600, Mayo > wrote: > > >On 8/17/2014 5:02 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote: > >> > >> Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as > >> well. > >> > >> Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash > >> 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) > >> 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans > >> 1/4 cup chicken broth > >> 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds > >> 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) > >> 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. > >> Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir > >> in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish > >> with parsley if you wish. > >> Janet US > >> > > > >Great recipe - thanks! > > > >I bet a little bit of diced ham or thick cut bacon wouldn't ruin it either. > > Probably not! That would make it a meal. Wondering if you've ever substituted (shelled) pepitas for sunflower seeds? -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 22:32:20 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 18:00:52 -0600, Janet Bostwick > wrote: > >> On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:29:11 -0600, Mayo > wrote: >> >> >On 8/17/2014 5:02 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >> >> >> Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as >> >> well. >> >> >> >> Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash >> >> 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) >> >> 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans >> >> 1/4 cup chicken broth >> >> 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds >> >> 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) >> >> 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. >> >> Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir >> >> in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish >> >> with parsley if you wish. >> >> Janet US >> >> >> > >> >Great recipe - thanks! >> > >> >I bet a little bit of diced ham or thick cut bacon wouldn't ruin it either. >> >> Probably not! That would make it a meal. > >Wondering if you've ever substituted (shelled) pepitas for sunflower >seeds? No, but that would be more in keeping with the idea of the recipe. Thanks. OTOH, I got this recipe so long ago that hulled sunflower seeds were probably new. Janet US |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 22:29:16 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:02:50 -0600, Janet Bostwick > wrote: > >> >> Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as >> well. >> >> Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash >> 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) >> 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans >> 1/4 cup chicken broth >> 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds >> 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) >> 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. >> Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir >> in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish >> with parsley if you wish. >> Janet US > >Saved! Thanks. This is essentially what is known here in NM as calabacitas, usually minus the red pepper. Christine |
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:20:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > OTOH, I got this recipe so long ago that hulled sunflower seeds were > probably new. And pepitas were practically unheard of... that makes sense. Thanks! ![]() -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
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On 8/18/2014 11:16 AM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:20:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick > > wrote: > >> OTOH, I got this recipe so long ago that hulled sunflower seeds were >> probably new. > > And pepitas were practically unheard of... that makes sense. Thanks! > ![]() > If you called them pumpkin seeds I might have known what you were talking about... ![]() Jill |
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:38:10 -0600, Christine Dabney
> wrote: > On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 22:29:16 -0700, sf > wrote: > > >On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:02:50 -0600, Janet Bostwick > > wrote: > > > >> > >> Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as > >> well. > >> > >> Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash > >> 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) > >> 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans > >> 1/4 cup chicken broth > >> 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds > >> 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) > >> 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. > >> Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir > >> in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish > >> with parsley if you wish. > >> Janet US > > > >Saved! Thanks. > > This is essentially what is known here in NM as calabacitas, usually > minus the red pepper. > Thanks, you gave me another recipe to look up. ![]() http://www.adobenido.com/blog/2010/n...ipe-muy-bueno/ -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:38:10 -0600, Christine Dabney
> wrote: >On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 22:29:16 -0700, sf > wrote: > >>On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:02:50 -0600, Janet Bostwick > wrote: >> >>> >>> Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as >>> well. >>> >>> Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash >>> 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) >>> 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans >>> 1/4 cup chicken broth >>> 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds >>> 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) >>> 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. >>> Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir >>> in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish >>> with parsley if you wish. >>> Janet US >> >>Saved! Thanks. > >This is essentially what is known here in NM as calabacitas, usually >minus the red pepper. > >Christine Good to know. Thanks Janet US |
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On 8/18/2014 12:23 PM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 11:47:01 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 8/18/2014 11:16 AM, sf wrote: >>> On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:20:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> OTOH, I got this recipe so long ago that hulled sunflower seeds were >>>> probably new. >>> >>> And pepitas were practically unheard of... that makes sense. Thanks! >>> ![]() >>> >> If you called them pumpkin seeds I might have known what you were >> talking about... ![]() >> > > Do your stores sell them with subtitles? LOL what?! > Not here. I had to look up > the word, just like you did, to know they were pumpkin seeds. ![]() (snippage) > I think they taste 100% better than sunflower seeds, so if you eat > hulled sunflower seeds - try pepitas sometime. > Nope, I had no idea pepitas were pumpkin seeds until I looked them up. I was like, what the heck are pepitas? I have always just called them pumpkin seeds. ![]() scoop out a pumpkin. When you're six, a big pumpkin doesn't smell so good. I practically gagged. (laughing) The point was roasting pumpkin seeds. She didn't call them pepitas. Then again, that was I lived in New Jersey. The left coast is all about Mexican-sounding things. ![]() I used to adore pumpkin seeds as a snack. Same thing with sunflower seeds. And when we lived in Thailand, watermelon seeds. Jill |
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 10:44:11 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: >On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:38:10 -0600, Christine Dabney > wrote: >> >>This is essentially what is known here in NM as calabacitas, usually >>minus the red pepper. >> >>Christine >Good to know. Thanks >Janet US Oops...I erred a bit. Calabacitas doesn't have pumpkin seeds in it either. Plus it usually has squash in it...and often green chiles. However, it IS the NM version of succotash. Sometimes cream is added to gild the lily. I have sometimes seen it made with pinto beans too. Christine |
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 11:09:34 -0600, Christine Dabney
> wrote: >On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 10:44:11 -0600, Janet Bostwick > wrote: > >>On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:38:10 -0600, Christine Dabney > wrote: > >>> >>>This is essentially what is known here in NM as calabacitas, usually >>>minus the red pepper. >>> >>>Christine >>Good to know. Thanks >>Janet US > >Oops...I erred a bit. Calabacitas doesn't have pumpkin seeds in it >either. Plus it usually has squash in it...and often green chiles. >However, it IS the NM version of succotash. Sometimes cream is added >to gild the lily. I have sometimes seen it made with pinto beans too. > >Christine It doesn't matter. I'm always glad to check out a different recipe or food item. Thanks Janet US |
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On 8/17/2014 11:32 PM, sf wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 18:00:52 -0600, Janet Bostwick > > wrote: > >> On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 17:29:11 -0600, Mayo > wrote: >> >>> On 8/17/2014 5:02 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >>>> >>>> Love this. I use roasted Hatch peppers, but I've used canned green as >>>> well. >>>> >>>> Zuni Pueblo-Style Succotash >>>> 1 pound corn kernels (fresh or frozen) >>>> 2 - 10 oz. packages frozen lima beans >>>> 1/4 cup chicken broth >>>> 1 cup hulled, roasted, salted sunflower seeds >>>> 1 cup diced, roasted green chilies (or canned, 7 oz.) >>>> 1/2 cup chopped, roasted red peppers. >>>> Cook beans and corn in chicken broth until liquid has evaporated. Stir >>>> in the remaining ingredients. Season with salt and pepper. Garnish >>>> with parsley if you wish. >>>> Janet US >>>> >>> >>> Great recipe - thanks! >>> >>> I bet a little bit of diced ham or thick cut bacon wouldn't ruin it either. >> >> Probably not! That would make it a meal. > > Wondering if you've ever substituted (shelled) pepitas for sunflower > seeds? > > Mmmm...pumpkin seeds are rally tasty! |
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 12:47:26 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: > On 8/18/2014 12:23 PM, sf wrote: > > On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 11:47:01 -0400, jmcquown > > > wrote: > > > >> On 8/18/2014 11:16 AM, sf wrote: > >>> On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:20:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick > >>> > wrote: > >>> > >>>> OTOH, I got this recipe so long ago that hulled sunflower seeds were > >>>> probably new. > >>> > >>> And pepitas were practically unheard of... that makes sense. Thanks! > >>> ![]() > >>> > >> If you called them pumpkin seeds I might have known what you were > >> talking about... ![]() > >> > > > > Do your stores sell them with subtitles? > > LOL what?! > > > Not here. I had to look up > > the word, just like you did, to know they were pumpkin seeds. ![]() > > (snippage) > > > I think they taste 100% better than sunflower seeds, so if you eat > > hulled sunflower seeds - try pepitas sometime. > > > Nope, I had no idea pepitas were pumpkin seeds until I looked them up. > I was like, what the heck are pepitas? I have always just called them > pumpkin seeds. ![]() You learned something then. > The left coast is all about Mexican-sounding things. ![]() Considering the population, it stands to reason - doncha think? > > I used to adore pumpkin seeds as a snack. Same thing with sunflower > seeds. And when we lived in Thailand, watermelon seeds. > I have never seen pepitas sold in the shell. Viva la difference! -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
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On 8/18/2014 9:03 PM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 12:47:26 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 8/18/2014 12:23 PM, sf wrote: >>> On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 11:47:01 -0400, jmcquown > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On 8/18/2014 11:16 AM, sf wrote: >>>>> On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 08:20:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> OTOH, I got this recipe so long ago that hulled sunflower seeds were >>>>>> probably new. >>>>> >>>>> And pepitas were practically unheard of... that makes sense. Thanks! >>>>> ![]() >>>>> >>>> If you called them pumpkin seeds I might have known what you were >>>> talking about... ![]() >>>> >>> >>> Do your stores sell them with subtitles? >> >> LOL what?! >> >>> Not here. I had to look up >>> the word, just like you did, to know they were pumpkin seeds. ![]() >> >> (snippage) >> >>> I think they taste 100% better than sunflower seeds, so if you eat >>> hulled sunflower seeds - try pepitas sometime. >>> >> Nope, I had no idea pepitas were pumpkin seeds until I looked them up. >> I was like, what the heck are pepitas? I have always just called them >> pumpkin seeds. ![]() > > You learned something then. > > >> The left coast is all about Mexican-sounding things. ![]() > > Considering the population, it stands to reason - doncha think? >> Yep, it does stand to reason. But I don't see things labelled in Spanish around here, which is odd since the area was settled by Spain. >> I used to adore pumpkin seeds as a snack. Same thing with sunflower >> seeds. And when we lived in Thailand, watermelon seeds. >> > I have never seen pepitas sold in the shell. Viva la difference! > > David's is a brand that is sold roasted in the shell. They also sell sunflower seeds in the shell. For snacking, of course, not for using in cooking. ![]() Jill |
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