Subj : Chile 4407 To : All From : Dave Drum Date : Sun Oct 27 2013 07:11:46 MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Spicy Chicken Tacos Or Tostadas Categories: Latino, Poultry, Breads, Chilies, Cheese Yield: 5 Servings MMMMM-------------------------SPICE RUB------------------------------ 1 ts Salt 1/2 ts Ground cumin 1 ts Oregano +=OR=+ 1 ts Thyme 3 ts Ground red chile; (I love - New Mexican Dixon chile) 1 ts Turbinado sugar * Fresh ground black pepper 2 cl Garlic; minced MMMMM--------------------------FILLING------------------------------- 1 1/2 lb Skinless chicken breast - tenders 1 tb Light olive oil 1/2 c Beer 1 tb Adobo sauce MMMMM----------------------TACOS & TOPPINGS--------------------------- 12 Corn tortillas, crisp taco - or tostada shells 2 c Grated cheddar cheese 3 c Sliced crisp romaine - lettuce Cholula or Tamazula hot - sauce Salsa 1 Avocado; sliced This recipe doubles and triples easily. During a Super Bowl afternoon, when eating is nonstop, you can saute this spicy chicken in batches as you need it. To please kids' palates, you can serve the chicken with crisp taco shells instead of the soft tortillas. Ortega is a good brand and are usually sold 12 to a package. For the spice rub: Mash together salt, cumin, oregano, red chile, sugar, pepper and garlic. (I add the larger amount of red chile if there are no children or delicate palates.) Place chicken tenders in a bowl and dump in the spices. If you have a favorite spice, add that, too. Rub the spices into chicken tenders using your hands. Heat oil in large 12-inch nonstick skillet. Saute chicken for 3-4 minutes on each side, giving it time to caramelize before turning. Pour in the beer and deglaze the pan, rubbing the chicken around in the deglazing juices. Cook for 5 minutes longer. While the chicken is finishing, warm corn tortillas until soft and pliable in a nonstick pan. Place a few strips of spicy chicken in the middle of each warm corn tortilla and top with cheese, lettuce, hot sauce, salsa and avocado. * Note: Turbinado sugar is available at Whole Foods, Berkeley Bowl and other well-stocked supermarkets. Serves 4 to 6 URL: http://sfgate.com MM Format by Dave Drum - 09 February 2010 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Never eat Chinese food in Oklahoma. - Bryan Miller --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-1 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) .