What Are the Best Canned and Jarred Green Chile Products?


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Ingredient expert Jack Bishop shares what you need to know about canned and jarred chile products. Buy our winning canned chiles: https://amzn.to/3H9Mqnm

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  1. badchippo
    badchippo says:

    Yeah, I was expecting to only see green chiles like Hatch and the handful of other brands I've seen in this. They conflated too many things with green chile. This is the first time I have seen such a variety of related, but not equivalent, products in a single taste test from ATK. I'm not sure I like it, since it feels like clickbait, which I haven't known this channel for. I think they should rename the article and the video. I can't believe I am giving a thumbs down to one of their videos. I don't think I ever have before.

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  2. Eddie Novak
    Eddie Novak says:

    Southwest 505 hatch green Chile. I get it at sams. Large 40 ounce jar. I’m single. Lasts me a month. Lol Queso. Green Chile stew. Spinach artichoke dip. Lots of things. Spicy!

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  3. Julian Crane
    Julian Crane says:

    As a New Mexican, I can tell you right now that there are NO canned green chiles worth buying. I've tried them all, and they are all flavorless mush. The only one's worth anything are going to be in JARS and from Hatch, New Mexico. For chipotles the brand he showed here IS the best one, the sauce they are swimming in is incredible, the brand is Embasa. I would shy away from the brand La Costena if you have the option as they are far less flavorful and cost nearly the same. Enjoy the Chiles

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  4. Bill Woods
    Bill Woods says:

    Every recipe I've seen using chipotles has them prepared by mincing. So I just dump the whole can into the food processor. Then into ziplock bags and into the freezer. Break into pieces as needed.

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