9 Ways to Use Up a Can of Chipotles in Adobo Sauce

9 Ways to Use Up a Can of Chipotles in Adobo Sauce

This American classic is anything but boring with a hint of chipotle added in. These noodles are out of the box with the addition of the chiles. "Adding chipotle chiles to this macaroni and cheese dish really adds a nice spicy, smoky kick," says blancdeblanc. Some readers have swapped half of the cheddar for pepper jack for even more heat.

Chipotle chiles added to a favorite snack makes this something to have on hand at all times and would make a great hostess gift, too. "Absolutely delicious!" says noogie01. "This recipe started out as a basic honey-roasted beer nut recipe and evolved into this splendid party treat."

A big pot of chili is the perfect place to use leftover chipotles and adobo to bring it to firehouse-level heat. Beef, hot Italian sausage, kidney beans, tomatoes, and spices marry with the chiles for a rich, savory stew. "The chipotle peppers give this slow cooker chili a subtle, smoky flavor," says emily.weaver.brown. "Add more minced chipotle peppers to taste. Serve with sour cream, sharp Cheddar cheese, and chopped fresh cilantro."

This creamy vegetarian soup gets and upgrade with the addition of chipotles in adobo sauce. With vegetable stock, pureed pumpkin, half and half, sofrito, Worstershire sauce, and paprika, this vegetarian soup is soon to be a favorite in the fall lineup. "This is a wonderful, quick soup that works as a main dish with a compliment of cornbread, or as a great accent dish with your Mexican favorites!" says Chris. "Even my kids gobble this one down! Garnish with shredded Monterey Jack cheese and freshly chopped cilantro. This soup holds well in a slow cooker set on Low!"

Variations on boring old hummus have been trending at stores, but it's easy to make this chickpea-based dip. It's also a tasty way to eat more vegetables. "Don't spend your good money on tiny containers of store-bought hummus! Make your own!" says SAVVYHOSTESS. "This recipe is a fun twist on traditional hummus recipes. The chipotle pepper and cumin lend a bit of heat and smokiness, while the cilantro brightens the flavor. Perfect for entertaining a crowd! Serve with pita chips and fresh vegetables."

Slow cooked for hours, the beef chuck in this recipe simmers with sauce made from apple cider, lime juice, garlic, cumin, serrano and cayenne peppers, oregano, ground cloves, and of course chipotle peppers. "It is full of intense flavors such as garlic, cayenne, and sweet, smoky chipotle," says Dani_Drizzle. "Serve on corn or flour tortillas garnished with cilantro and topped with lime cilantro rice, black beans, pico de gallo, guacamole, cheese, lettuce, and sour cream."

Creamy and cheesy with some heat, this slow-cooked chicken is a way to use those leftover chipotles in adobo sauce and is simple enough to fix before you leave for the day and come home to a readymade meal. "A delicious slow-cooker recipe of creamy chicken with a slight kick, yumm!" says tnahinu. "Serve chicken with rice and spoon some sauce over the top."

Ho-hum sweet potato mash gets an upgrade with the addtion of chipotles in adobo. "Spicy, sweet and smoky, this side dish is perfect alongside grilled pork tenderloin. It's also a great change to your Thanksgiving dinner," says CreativeCook. "This can be made ahead and stored in 200-degree oven until the rest of the meal is ready. For those of you who like less spicy, remove the seeds of the chipotle or cut down to one pepper and one tablespoon of adobo sauce."

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