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Default Using what you have; a poblano in East Asian food

We had two still perfect poblanos in the fridge, so when we were buying
other ingredients, we opted not to buy a bell pepper. It turned out fine.
Sure, the flavor was a little different, but the poblano maintained more
crunch after cooking. There was a little marinated beef steak in it, but
most of the protein was mushrooms, about 12 oz. My wife used both
tamari and squeezed on key lime. I tried a bite with the lime, and it wasn't
my thing. More often I make this sort of thing w/o meat, but we had the
steak, and that added a little extra flavor.

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We still have one poblano left. We bought them on our short trip to KC
because the Mexican grocery had them for 69 cents a pound. That'll
get used tomorrow with beans and fresh corn, and the little bit of steak
we still have left in a Mexican meal, with salsa rojo made at that same
mercado. We brought a tub of it home, and I froze it in little single meal
portions.
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Bryan Simmons wrote:

> We had two still perfect poblanos in the fridge, so when we were
> buying other ingredients, we opted not to buy a bell pepper. It
> turned out fine. Sure, the flavor was a little different, but the
> poblano maintained more crunch after cooking. There was a little
> marinated beef steak in it, but most of the protein was mushrooms,
> about 12 oz. My wife used both tamari and squeezed on key lime. I
> tried a bite with the lime, and it wasn't my thing. More often I
> make this sort of thing w/o meat, but we had the steak, and that
> added a little extra flavor.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/155222...57719181197130
>
> We still have one poblano left. We bought them on our short trip to
> KC because the Mexican grocery had them for 69 cents a pound.
> That'll get used tomorrow with beans and fresh corn, and the little
> bit of steak we still have left in a Mexican meal, with salsa rojo
> made at that same mercado. We brought a tub of it home, and I froze
> it in little single meal portions.
> >

> --Bryan


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