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Title: Pueblo Corn Pie
Categories: Amerind Vegetarian Corn Pie Bean
Yield: 1 Servings

1tbOlive oil
1lgOnion, chopped
2 Cloves garlic, minced
1mdGreen or red bell pepper,
  Diced
1 1/2cFresh or thawed frozen corn
  Kernels
2 1/4cCanned or cooked pinto
  Beans
2cChopped ripe tomatoes, or
16ozCan diced tomatoes, drained
2tsChili powder, or to taste
1tsDried oregano
1/2tsGround cumin
  Salt
  Cornmeal topping:
1 1/4cCornmeal
1/4tsSalt
1cGrated Monterey Jack or
  Cheddar cheese

Heat oil in large skillet. Add onion and saute until translucent. Add garlic and bell pepper and continue to saute until onion is golden brown. Add corn, pintos, tomatoes, and seasonings. Stir well and simmer 10 to 15 minutes. Season to taste with salt (not me, said the fish). Remove from heat.

Bring 5 cups water to rolling boil in heavy saucepan. Slowly pour cornmeal into water in thin, steady stream, stirring continuously to avoid lumping. Add salt (whatever) and cook over very low heat, covered, 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Preheat oven to 375.

Oil shallow, 2 quart baking dish and line bottom with half of the cooked cornmeal. Pour over it the skillet mixture and sprinkle with the optional grated cheese. Top with remaining cornmeal, patting it in smoothly. Bake for 45 to 50 minutes, or until cornmeal is golden brown and crusty. Let stand 10 minutes, then serve.

My only problem is that the first time I serve this from the oven, the bottom is very moist - well, wet. However, on warm-up, this seems to resolve itself. And guess what, it's good even when more moist than one had hoped for.

Calories: 232 Carbohydrate: 44 g Total fat: 2 g Cholesterol: 0 g Protein: 7 g Sodium: 161 mg (as written, without modification)

6 to 8 servings Source: Vegetarian Celebrations by Nava Atlas

From: Tara Strasser Date: 13 Jan 97 Jewish-Food List Ä

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