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14 August 2017, 19:11
Bill/Oregon
Got your green chiles?
They are not all created equal! Nothing like a pot of chile verde redolent with the smell and flavor of roasted Hatch NuMex chiles.

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16 August 2017, 03:56
impala#03
The chile crop started coming off about two weeks earlier than normal this year. No one knows why, it just is.
16 August 2017, 23:17
TCLouis
May be unusual conditions everywhere this summer.
Here was manifested as really hot early and ongoing.
Abnormally rainy.
No blackberries.
No Mulberries.
Yet another year with no turkey poults.

But Chlie being early just means one can start eating it earlier. Hopefully it will be a season of normal length and there will be a bumper crop.

Have not tried any of the NuMex strains since we order yearly supply frozen and are still eating on that that batch we bought (went through two years quota last year).
Can not wait for a New Mexico chile with even more flavor!

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17 August 2017, 02:40
Kensco
New Mexico green chile "anything" is heaven.
17 August 2017, 18:27
Bill/Oregon
I have heard the Blake's green chile cheese Whataburger is pretty tasty, too.


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17 August 2017, 19:09
DesertRam
Blake's and Whataburger are separate burger chains, both of which make pretty decent green chile cheeseburgers. But, if you really want a good one, head on up to Hatch and get one from Sparky's.


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17 August 2017, 20:48
Bill/Oregon
Thanks for that intel, Desert Ram. Will do so.
Meant to say Blake's Lotaburger ...

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18 August 2017, 01:19
Kensco
Damn! DesertRam straightened you out right before I was going to drop the hammer. Now I've got one in the chamber, and nothing to shoot at.
18 August 2017, 20:14
Bill/Oregon
Was nosing around on the green chile cheeseburger trail. Lots of places get mentioned as "the best," including the Owl and the Buckhorn in tiny San Antonio, the now-defunct Outpost in Carrizozo, Sparky's in Hatch, the Hi D Ho in Alamogordo and Dick's in Las Cruces. Any disagreement from those "on the ground" so to speak?


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18 August 2017, 21:02
DesertRam
I've eaten at all of those except Hi D Ho. I'd choose Sparky's hands down for a straight green chile cheeseburger. The Buckhorn is a close second, then the Owl. The Owl used to be top, but seems to have declined a bit in recent years. Plus, their burgers are quite small, so get two. If you stop at the Buckhorn, be sure you have time to wait around, as they don't seem to be in a hurry there. I've only visited a couple times, but both required more than an hour or so to get and eat a burger. Dick's makes a decent burger, but it's just standard fare. Good, wholesome, tasty, but nothing special. Good homemade fries though. Chilito's, run by the same family, makes similar burgers and has a nice selection of Mexican food that I like.


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19 August 2017, 02:00
impala#03
The Buckhorn in San Antonio is pretty good. There is a very small cafe in Aztec, NM called Beer Bellys that is very good. Their fries are excellent too. There are good green chile cheese burgers almost everywhere in New Mexico.
19 August 2017, 02:14
Grenadier
Sorry, I prefer the Thai chili called Prik Kee Noo (พริกขี้หนู). It is used in just about everything Thai, including the standard table condiment Prik Nam Pla (พริกน้ำปลา). The word 'Prik' means chili, 'Kee' means shit, and 'Noo' means mouse, ergo mouse shit chili. I don't know how it got that name. It's a tiny chili and it is very, very hot. It would be well described as a hot little prik.




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20 August 2017, 03:43
Kensco
OK, let's check Grenadier's immigration status. There is a chance we can have him deported......unless he wants to change his tune.
22 August 2017, 03:47
TCLouis
Bill

Bennies green chili burger on 47 just south of Isleta Pueblo on 47.

Or Marguerite's on the highway in TA. Open face burger, but they sure used to be Great eating.

I have tried the OWL burger at SA and in their restaurant in ABQ and they were ok.



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23 August 2017, 01:12
impala#03
I thought we were discussing green chile, not mouse shit chili. Silly me!
23 August 2017, 01:16
impala#03
The Owl in San Antonio, NM is owned by the original family. The Owl Cafe in Albuquerque, NM is owned by the gentleman that owns Los Arcos Steakhouse in T or C, NM under agreement with the Owl in San Antonio, NM. Good stuff!
23 August 2017, 09:48
Grenadier
quote:
Originally posted by impala#03:
I thought we were discussing green chile, not mouse shit chili. Silly me!


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23 August 2017, 18:59
Bill/Oregon
I have some great eating ahead of me in New Mexico!

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24 August 2017, 01:13
TCLouis
Yes Bill you will have some access to great Hispanic based foods and they will vary depending on where you are in the area. Southern will be different than middle or northern parts of the state. Some areas are more cuisine than food, but then that is what it is all about . . . Finding the great eating places.

If you are lucky there may be some international flair being close to the base.

Yet another source when on the road
A friend shared this and her family has raised green and produced red by the tons over the years.
Hermosa Creek Grill, Hermosa CO.

Only a couple of months away.

Safe Journey!



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25 September 2017, 01:14
Raider2k3
I just moved to Placitas, NM outside of Albuquerque. Any recommendations for a good green chili cheeseburger in ABQ or Sante Fe?
28 September 2017, 18:02
Bill/Oregon
Raider, you are a 90-minute drive from tiny San Antonio on I-25. The Owl Bar's green chile burgers are famous, as are the burgers at the Buckhorn, a block west of The Owl.


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29 September 2017, 23:46
TCLouis
Raider2k3

Bennie Burgers just past Isleta on hwy 47 used to be a great green chili burger.
Should be something there in Benallilo, but I could be wrong.
Unfortunately great green or red is like great BBQ . . . somewhat in the taste buds of the beholder.
In spite of all of the upscale hype, you may find the good stuff somewhere in Santa Fe.

Good luck on your quest.



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30 September 2017, 07:50
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Bob's Burgers is a chain that has great GCC burgers. All over Albuquerque.


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30 September 2017, 22:36
Atkinson
Hatch New Mexico is the only chile for Reyanos for sure, and that sweet flavor only grows in Hatch..Been eating them for well almost 82 years..They are an Anihim with flavor..

I also use Jalapenos, Seronos, and Pequins in the bean pot. All this on a daily bases in pico de Gallo, or just eat them raw with a sandwich.

Guess this comes from growing up with a mile from from the Rio Grande in far West Texas. I love Chile of any kind on a daily bases..I can't imagine life without it.

chicken fried deer meat, piled high with pico de Gallo, highly spiced pinto beans, biscuits and white gravy or just flour tortillas, mashed potatoes, sometimes corn on the cob. West Texas ranch food at least once a day.


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