No, my buddy has the Texas route (I have Idaho) he bought back a box of them. I was polite, I didn’t take the whole box, but I plan to visit the box againLove Hatch chilis. Did not get exposed to them until we moved to Texas. Do you grow your own?
Being honest here.......
These chili's are not something we can get up here and if we could fresh wouldn't be an option I am afraid.....
So what's all the hype about?.......How good are they and what do they taste like?......What do you do with them most often????
I see these being made in massive batches and being inhaled in fairly large amounts......the spice level is my next question.
They do look good Chuck, that's a pretty big pile for just snacking.
Several years ago, our local Vons market took the left over Hatch chiles and made a batch of pork sausages. They were really really good!I like them in homemade sausage with high temp cheese!
Try making your own sometime, here is a link to some seasoning:Several years ago, our local Vons market took the left over Hatch chiles and made a batch of pork sausages. They were really really good!
But, they haven't had them the last couple of seasons. I keep asking though and if they show up again, I'm buying the display case lot!![]()
Another option to just give Hatch green chile a try is get a jar - the real deal, made in New Mexico.
I buy these at my Von's, but you can get a jar off of Amazon
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And if you like the jar, you'll love fresh roasted on your own.![]()
$93, yikes. That's 86 cents an OZ. Next thing you know, fentanyl dealers are going to start selling Hatch ChilisSeems like an awful tempting way to try it out.....then I took a look.....you thought sriracha sauce now a days was expensive...
I might take an alternate route.
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$93, yikes. That's 86 cents an OZ. Next thing you know, fentanyl dealers are going to start selling Hatch Chilis![]()