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Title: Chile Bread
Categories: Spice Bread
Yield: 1 Servings

  Green or Red Chile Puree
  (directions follow)
1pkActive dry yeast
1/4cWarm water (110 F)
1/2cMilk
2tbButter or margarine
1tsSalt
1tbSugar
5cAll-purpose flour

Prepare chile puree of your choice and set aside.

In a large bowl, sprinkle yeast over warm water and let stand for about 5 min. to soften. Meanwhile, in a 2- to 4-cup pan, heat milk and butter to 110 degrees F. Add to yeast along with salt, sugar, chile puree, and 2 c. of the flour, stirring to blend well.

Stir in 1-1/2 c. more flour until moistened, then beat vigorously until dough forms long, stretchy strands (about 10 min.). With a dough hook, knead in 1 to 1-1/2 c. more flour (or knead it in by hand on a floured board).

Place dough in a greased bowl and turn to grease top. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled (about 1-1/2 hours).

Punch dough down and knead briefly on a floured board to release air. Shape into a smooth loaf and place in a greased 5- by 9-inch loaf pan. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until dough has risen 1-1/2 inches above pan rim (about 1 hour).

Bake in a 375 degree oven until golden brown (about 40 min.). Turnout onto a rack and let cool completely. Wrap airtight; store at room temperature for up to 1 day, in a freezer for up to 1 month. Makes 1 loaf.

Green Chile Puree: In a blender or food processor, whirl 1 can (7 oz.) diced green chiles just until smooth. You should have 3/4 c. For hotter flavor, add 1/8 to 1/4 tsp. ground red pepper.

Red Chile Puree: In a 1-1//2- to 2-quart pan, combine 2 oz. (about 6 large) dried red New Mexico or California chiles (stems and seeds removed) with 1-1/2 c. water. Cover and simmer until chiles are very soft (about 15 min.). In a blender or food processor, whirl chiles with 1 to 2 tb. of the cooking liquid until pureed (add more liquid if necessary). You should have about 1/2 c. puree. For hotter flavor, stir in 1 tb. crushed dried hot red chiles.

Christina Craig From the Chile-Heads Recipe Collection URL: http://chile.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu:8000/www/recipe.html

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