The Guajillo is related to the Pulla and slightly spicier than the Ancho. Delicious with seafood, great for making sauces, and popular in salsas (try it with tomatillos for a mild, tasty salsa).
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A gourmet meal in a bag? Some fancy cookbook readers may doubt it, but out here where the sky is blue and the air is pure, Los Chileros has managed to fix up some of our favorite dishes so they can be enjoyed it no matter how far you are from Santa Fe. Carne Adovada is a full-flavored Southwestern dish, traditionally made with pork, but is just as tasty with chicken or beef. Serve with our easy-to-make sopaipillas filled with honey for dessert and you got an authentic Southwestern meal that will draw raves!
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Sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Pasilla, the Mulato is actually a type of dried Poblano. A bit smokier than the Ancho but without the depth of flavor.
Like the ancho, the Mulato is a type of dried poblano, and combined with the ancho and negro chiles, the mulato is an essential ingredient in making the classic mole sauce.