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Default Cranberry Tepin Sauce America's Native Chili

Dudes,

I don't often get to contribute to this group very often because I'm
such a neophyte but dam if I haven't stumbled onto a great addition to
the holiday table.

Basic instructions are to cook the cranberries per package instructions
and add a dozen or so tiny crushed chiltepin chilies into the sauce. The
flavor of the chiltepin is uniquely spicy and the true native chili of
the Americas. This little tasty chili is great on just about anything
sweet including vanilla ice cream. If you like a little heat you will
really enjoy these. If you try them on pizza you will never buy chili
flakes again.

Don't be confused by the chili pequin or pequin. The pequin is a pear
shaped chili similar in size but does not have the complex flavor of the
tepin. The Tepin is the round cranberry looking dried chili. You can
find them on most Mexican spice racks.

Enjoy,
b
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