Southwestern
Spicy Two-Bean Vegetarian Chili
"This is a recipe I created on a snowy night when my family needed a little warming up," writes Rebecca Averill of Beverly, Massachusetts. "I combined the spices of India with the flavors of the Southwest, and added bulgur to give the chili a meaty texture. "
By Rebecca Averill
Santa Fe Clam Chowder
Green chilies, cumin, and chorizo flavor this spicy southwestern rendition of the eastern seaboard classic.
Huevos Rancheros Verdes
The Southwest’s favorite breakfast is often topped with a red sauce or salsa. This version has a tomatillo-based green (verde) sauce.
Southwest Turkey Burgers
Shredded iceberg lettuce topped with ranch dressing is the perfect side dish. End with scoops of lime sorbet drizzled with tequila and sprinkled with lime peel. Canned chipotle chilies are available at Latin American markets, specialty foods stores, and some supermarkets.
Southwestern Chicken and Pasta Salad
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Pick up a rotisserie chicken at the market, or use leftovers to keep the preparation easy.
By Erin Renouf Mylroie
Grilled Bass with Green Tomato and Watermelon Salsa
This salsa would also be great on chicken or pork.
Southwestern Taco Salad
Serve with: Black bean salad from the deli and salad toppings like sour cream, shredded lettuce, grated Monterey Jack cheese, and salsa. Dessert: Double-dip dulce de leche and chocolate ice cream cones.
Pork, Beef, and Black Bean Chili
"Last year my family spent the holidays on the Big Island of Hawaii," writes Jo Lucarz of Phoenix, Arizona. "One afternoon we ate lunch in Kamuela at the Parker Ranch Grill, where we had the best chili ever — and coming from a group of Arizona natives, that's saying a lot."
Grilled Tequila-Lime Chicken
Begin making this one day ahead. If you plan to take this on a sailing trip or a picnic, grill the chicken at home, then transport it in a cooler and serve it cold, or let it stand at room temperature up to two hours. Crusty bread and white wine are perfect accompaniments.
Tomato, Black-Eyed Pea, and Bell Pepper Stew
Offer seasoned tortilla chips alongside, as well as bagged lettuce tossed with ranch dressing. Try vanilla pudding topped with diced pineapple for dessert.
Southwest-Style Salisbury Steaks
Dr. James Henry Salisbury might have been the first of the protein-diet doctors, proclaiming in 1888 that humankind's maladies were caused by too much starchy food. His solution? Chopped lean meat, or hamburger steak. To hide the "liver-y" taste of hamburger, he recommended adding horseradish, mustard or Worcestershire sauce. By the 1900s, Salisbury steak was a staple menu item, often served with mushroom gravy or smothered in onions. This version, inspired by today’s southwestern cooking, has terrific flavor.
Grilled Chicken Breasts with Corn Salsa
Adapted from a recipe by Chef Robert McGrath of Windows on the Green, Phoenix, Arizona.
By Robert McGrath
Grilled Chicken with Peach and Apple Salsa
By Shelley S. Stewart