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			 			<p>This is some of the best chicken I&#8217;ve ever eaten &#8211; grilled, roasted, baked, whatever. Juicy, spicy, tender, lipsmackin&#8217; good. Here&#8217;s the deal, there are two ways to make this recipe. One way entails making your own red chile sauce from scratch, using dried ancho and <a href="http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/guajillo.htm">guajillo</a> chiles that you can usually only find at a specialty Mexican market. Even our local Whole Foods doesn&#8217;t carry these dried chiles. The second method starts with a base of canned red chile sauce, which is a little easier to find in a regular supermarket, and saves quite a few steps. I&#8217;ve made this recipe both ways. As you might expect, if you have access to the dried chiles and can make the time to make your own sauce base, it&#8217;s totally worth it for the extra intensity and depth of flavor. The good news is that if you can&#8217;t get a hold of the dried chiles, or you don&#8217;t have the time, canned red chile sauce works fine as a base for this sauce. Red chile enchilada sauce works too, though you may need to add some chili powder to it to increase the heat. In any case you are going to pump up the sauce a bit with ground cloves, cinnamon, and cumin.</p>
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			 			<p>This is some of the best chicken I&#8217;ve ever eaten &#8211; grilled, roasted, baked, whatever. Juicy, spicy, tender, lipsmackin&#8217; good. Here&#8217;s the deal, there are two ways to make this recipe. One way entails making your own red chile sauce from scratch, using dried ancho and <a href="http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/guajillo.htm">guajillo</a> chiles that you can usually only find at a specialty Mexican market. Even our local Whole Foods doesn&#8217;t carry these dried chiles. The second method starts with a base of canned red chile sauce, which is a little easier to find in a regular supermarket, and saves quite a few steps. I&#8217;ve made this recipe both ways. As you might expect, if you have access to the dried chiles and can make the time to make your own sauce base, it&#8217;s totally worth it for the extra intensity and depth of flavor. The good news is that if you can&#8217;t get a hold of the dried chiles, or you don&#8217;t have the time, canned red chile sauce works fine as a base for this sauce. Red chile enchilada sauce works too, though you may need to add some chili powder to it to increase the heat. In any case you are going to pump up the sauce a bit with ground cloves, cinnamon, and cumin.</p>
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