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Old 07-30-2006, 08:01 PM
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As you might imagine from my username, I am a big fan of chipotles.

The hot, smoky flavor is just amazing on most anything. Grilled meats especially. I love chipotle sauces and marinades.

They pack a lot of heat, so you have to like spicy foods, but if you do, you will LOVE chipotles!

However, I find that they are not the easiest thing to find. Many grocery stores don't carry them - I have no idea why. Oddly, the best place I have found to get them around here is Super Target.
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:15 PM
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I love chipotles too. Being from Texas, I'm not afraid of a little heat! (Or a lot).

The smokiness is key to their flavor. There is nothing quite like it.
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Ive only had chipotles once but I love anything with a bit of bite. I cant seem to find it anywhere in the supermarkets here in Australia though
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I am curious about this chipotles. I have not seen and taste one. Im interested. Mrs. Chipotle, can you share me some photos or more information about this? I love eating hot and chili food. Im just not that sure if we have this kind here in our country.
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Here in Baltimore, though I don't usually find them at the grocery stores, they are still pretty much accessible as I can find them at the farmer's market every Saturday. I really enjoy the spicy flavor it adds and the aroma too.
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