I’ve seriously become addicted to this stuff since I’ve moved here.

by Lomobu

21 Comments

  1. _cinnamon_buns

    Sounds like you got your red and green card!

  2. Albuquerque has it better than almost anyone. We ship these out to other states to roast locally.

  3. mst3k_42

    This time of year one of our grocery stores ships pounds and pounds of hatch chiles from New Mexico. You can buy them fresh but they also have a chile roasting day where they roast a crap ton and you can buy them that way. This is in NC.

  4. gratusin

    The roasters are coming out now. They produce one of the world’s greatest scents.

  5. 5DsofDodgeball69

    My local grocery store in bum-fuck Missouri does this out in the parking lot on Saturdays.

  6. answerguru

    Yes, they’re hitting all the farmers markets in Colorado too!

  7. Fuck yeah red chili green chili shit is so legit

  8. The Fred Meyers I work at are doing that with Hatch Chilies

  9. Bizarro_Murphy

    My mom is from Abq, and we used to visit family there a couple of times every year. Chili roasting season was always one of my favorite times of year to visit.

    Unfortunately, I haven’t made it back in the last 5 years (as my grandma there passed away during covid). Once my kid is a bit older and traveling is easier, I’ll take my family there for a vacation and will prioritize chili season.

    In the meantime, I grow Big Jim’s at home (Minnesota) and roast/freeze them every summer, just to scratch that itch.

  10. EGGlNTHlSTRYlNGTlME

    Hot food + ziplock = microplastics and other chemicals in your food

    Maybe still worth it to you lol but it’s something to seriously consider

  11. Very addictive, because they add such a unique but not overwhelming flavor to everything. From here, I take off the rest of the skin, lay them out on a cookie sheet, put them in the freezer to then bag and use individually when needed.

  12. It’s something that those who don’t live in the southwest don’t understand. I’m in Colorado so there is a “turf war” between Pueblo chiles and Hatch lol. They’re all good in my book.

    One of my favorites is throwing a bunch on a cheeseburger with a bunch of jack or meunster cheese. Or make rajas con queso tamales, or even just simple chiles and cheese quesadillas.

    And they definitely are addictive. One of my favorite smells is chiles roasting.

  13. kpidhayny

    Pueblo Chile > nm chili

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  14. Top_Shoe_9562

    Once I had a few left over. I roasted, peeled, and chopped them up and put them in some sausage gravy I was making for my breakfast. I won’t make it any other way now.

  15. Matthews628

    I like roasted peppers in general and have never ever understood the frenzy people go in to over these. Are there really that many New Mexicans??

  16. Just had ten pounds fresh show up fresh at my door. Will be roasting all night