This recipe came from a NG or Mexcian cooking email list I'm on. I have not tried it, but its at the top of my green chile recipes to try.
Arizona Cindi's Green Chili-Beef Burros barbeque, beef, grilled, main dish, Mexican southwestern
2 lb brisket; smoked and shredded
2 pints kentucky fried chicken gravy
6 to 8 large green chiles; roasted, peeled;very large chopped
1 pint red salsa
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon garlic; minced
*** For burros you will also need ***
1/2 cup cilantro (fresh); chopped flour tortillas monterrey jack or longhorn cheese; shredded In a large sauce pan, add shredded brisket, green Chiles, KFC gravy, pepper, and garlic but HOLD the salt until later. You will want to taste the recipe after all the other ingredients are mixed in because many store bought gravies and salsas are salty already and the amount of extra salt varies greatly.Add red salsa until the mixture is slightly runny.
Let this mixture simmer on very low heat for 30 minutes to an hour until some of the liquid cooks off and mixture thickens slightly. Now taste and add salt and more pepper if needed.
Recipe notes:
#1: Don't try to use corned beef brisket for this. We smoke our own briskets and always have some in our freezer. Smoked brisket is best but if you don't have smoked brisket, you can cook a beef roast with some onions, salt, and pepper in a crock pot or pressure cooker until it is falling apart tender and shred it. Throw the onions into the chili mix too if you use them to cook with the roast.
#2: If you don't have a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) handy to buy the gravy, you can use other store bought varieties or make your own. We've done both but the green chili never tastes half as good as when made with KFC gravy. It is still very good but not as good.
#3. For some reason the recipe tastes better when you use store bought red salsa also. We've used our home made canned salsa before, but again, the recipe just is better with store bought.
Notes:
This green chili makes the best burros I've ever eaten in my life. To use it for burros, after the mixture thickens, heat the flour tortillas either by rotating them on top of a grill over coals or the burner of a gas stove or in a microwave until soft and workable. Place some cheese and some of the meat mixture and a pinch of cilantro in the middle of the tortilla, wrap and fold the ends over. You can add more cheese and meat mixture over the top if you like.
These are best eaten with a fork since they are too runny to pick up.
The KFC gravy sounds wild but trust us, it really makes the difference in this being just good to it being a great taste. Slow smoked brisket is the best meat to use but tender cooked roast can be used (but will not taste anywhere near as good as smoked brisket).
These are the best burros I've ever eaten.
Contributor: Cindi L.
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