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The Land of Enchantment is enchanted with chiles! New Mexico’s official state question -- “red or green?” -- refers to the choice of chile sauce offered at New Mexico restaurants. In New Mexico, chiles are found fresh, frozen, dried, and canned; New Mexicans enjoy them in egg burritos for breakfast, and in breads, casseroles, stews, even steeped in beer. No doubt about it, New Mexico is a prime place for Southwest Cuisine. The evolution of New Mexico’s cuisine began early, when Spanish explorers first encountered Pueblo Indians in the 16th century, tending fields of beans, squash, and corn of various colors. The Spanish introduced chiles and beef into the mix. And the cuisine progressed from there. Green chile stew and rellenos casserole are stand-out examples of New Mexican-style Southwest cuisine. The state vegetables are chiles and frijoles. The official state fish is the cutthroat trout. And the state cookie is the bizcochito, an aniseed-flavored cookie. Ranching has been an important part of the New Mexico economy since the railroads were first laid down in the 1880s.
 

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Stuffed Pork Chops

Reviewed on Aug. 28, 2008 by Kayti Swineford
This was probably the best pork chop dish I've ever made. I'm not a big fan of pork, but I make it for my hubby once in a while. I absolutely adored this recipe. While it took a lot of effort to get it done, it was completely worth it. I will be making this again soon. Thanks for the great recipe!
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Pink Grapefruit Sorbet

Reviewed on Aug. 28, 2008 by Elena
Very delicious! It tastes exactly like the best pink grapefruit you ever had only better! I made it with 1/2 sugar and 1/2 Splenda to cut down on the calories and no one could tell.
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Reviewed on Aug. 27, 2008 by Elena
This was okay. The artichoke marinade gave it a tart flavor and there was way too much pasta.
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