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sprite0@sh.itjust.works to Cooking @lemmy.world · 7 days ago

slow roasted pork nachos with onion, black olives, cheddar, sour cream and cilantro paste

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slow roasted pork nachos with onion, black olives, cheddar, sour cream and cilantro paste

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sprite0@sh.itjust.works to Cooking @lemmy.world · 7 days ago
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  • RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Oh, delicious looking! Unfortunate I have the ‘cilantro is soap’ genes though.

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      6 days ago

      for you, some oregano instead!

  • CobblerScholar@lemmy.world
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    Damn I’ll have to try it this way soon. That looks absolutely delicious. I make a bbq version pretty often myself that’s a framily favorite. I’ll top it with a drizzle of queso/bbq sauce along with a jalepeno coleslaw relish

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      7 days ago

      oh yummmm that sounds good!

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    Please stop calling American “cheese” Cheddar… It’s a great injustice to a good cheese unlike the American gunk. Thank you!

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      lol it’s cheddar cheese off a block that was shredded bro.

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      I don’t see anyone here calling it American cheese. Also, I’m American and American cheese is not cheese imo, I will never purchase it.

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    made in 2 layers so she didn’t end up with a bowl full of plain chips

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    Didn’t even know cilantro paste existed. Sounds way better than eating leaves

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      Cilantro paste is a game changer for people who hate the texture of leaves but still want the flavor - you can also freeze fresh cilantro with a bit of oil in ice cube trays for a similar efect!

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      i actually would much rather have used fresh cilantro! The paste is more for mixing into stews and such it’s a bit concentrated for this purpose but I was out.

      Also improved with tomato and jalapeño but the person I made it for can’t eat 'em.

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    Can I have some of those? They look amazing!

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      absolutely!

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