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Halloween Recipes – Gopher Guts Stew

[ 6 ] September 26, 2011 |

Halloween Recipes – Gopher Guts Stew- with Avocados from Mexico

Halloween Recipes are just the Most Fun!  You take an  ordinary recipe and gross it up a bit, give it a spooky scary name, dim the lights, and you have a whole lot of silliness combined with some terror when you try to eat the food!  Today, Still Blonde after all these YEARS is bringing you Gopher Guts Stew for the “Spookamole” Blog tour via Avocados of Mexico! Get it…Spookamole  …as in Guacamole?  HAHAHA!

You remember the tune (sung to “I may never March in the Infantry”):

Great Green Globs of Greasy Grimey Gopher Guts, Mutilated Monkey Meat, tiny little birdie feet

Great Green Globs of Greasy Grimey Gopher Guts, that’s what this stew for Spookamole is…

Halloween Recipes–The Story to tell the Kiddies and the Easy-to-Scare Teens and Adults.

So essentially this Halloween recipe will remind you of a Wonderful Chicken Tortilla Stew with Avocados, but for our Halloween imaginations…we have Gopher Gut Stew!!!

halloween Recipe Gopher Guts Stew Spookamole

The peppers and onions are the gopher’s minced up muscles and ligaments;  rice  and cheese are the gopher’s ground up bones and toenails;  the cilantro, spice and seasonings are from the gopher’s nose and nose hair;   the Chicken is the gopher flesh;

Halloween Recipe Gopher Guts Stew Spookamole2

The chicken stock, tomato juice, lime juice and Worcestershire sauce form the gopher’s plasma and blood;

Halloween Recipe Gopher Guts stew Mexican Avacodo

The red and blue tortillas are the gopher’s veins; …and finally the CROWNING GLORY is the specially hand piped avocados from Mexico which are the GOPHER’S GUTS!!!  YUM-YUM!

 

Recipe developed by The Chief Blonde, Still Blonde after all these YEARS
Published: September 26, 2011

Halloween Recipes–Gopher Guts Stew with Avocados from Mexico for the Spookamole Blog tour


Prep time: 30 min
Cook time: 1 hour
Total time: 1 hour 30 min

Ingredients:


–Shredded skinless boneless Chicken breast:1 pound
Can use a roaster or canned chicken breast
Stock, Chicken:8 cups
Make your own or use Prepared.
Juice of limes:3
Tomato juice:1 cup
Chopped Red bell pepper:1/2 cups
Chopped and cleaned Jalapeno:(1)
Chopped cilantro:1/4 cups
Worcestershire sauce:4 tsp
Chopped green onions:(3)
Uncooked Rice:1/2 cups
–Per bowl, Avocados from Mexico: (1)
–Shredded Mexican Cheese: 1 cup
–Minced Garlic:1 tsp.
–Ground black pepper:1/2tsp
–Salt to Taste
–Tortilla Strips (Red and Blue If possible)
Yield: (4 servings)

Directions:


In a large soup pot, simmer the chicken stock, tomato juice, Worcestershire sauce, and lime juices with the jalapeno, cilantro for 45 minutes.While simmering; grill the chicken until cooked all of the way through, then shred  (optional–use canned chicken breast.)

Strain simmered stock mixture  and add green onion, chilies, red bell pepper, rice, corn, garlic to the remaining strained stock and simmer for 20 minutes. The mixture will  have the consistency of a soupy stew.

Mash up the avocados and then pipe them on top of the stew to create a “Gopher Gut” look, add a teeny bit of lime juice if not serving immediately to keep avocado from turning brown.  Artfully, place the tortilla strips and shredded cheese on top of the “Guts” .

Avocados from Mexico–Did you Know?

Avocados are grown on trees and Mexico is the ONLY place in the world where the trees bloom 4 times per year guaranteeing year round availability! An avocado is really a fruit because it does grow on trees but we often think of it as a  vegetable!

What makes Avocados from Mexico so perfect for Halloween Recipes?

Well, they are green…Duh? So they add a fun spooky color to any dish. Avocados are also really tasty..kinda like candy but a fruit..so they make any of your Halloween Recipes for Spookamole just taste that much better with their creamy natural appeal.

What do to know more about  Avocados from Mexico?

For recipes, fun facts, storage tips, purchasing tips, and more visit Avocados from Mexico to further your education.

Want to submit your own Halloween recipes for the Spookamole Blog Tour?

You can also submit your recipes to the official Spookamole contest page by September 30, 2011.  After the posting period ends,  the Avocados from Mexico team will review and test recipes and will select five (5) finalists to be entered into a public voting period from Monday, October 10 through Sunday, October 16. The winner of the public voting will receive $1,000 and four (4) runner-ups will receive $250.00 each.

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Blog Note:
“I wrote this review while participating in a Spookamole blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Avocados from Mexico and received avocado items to facilitate my review and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.”.

Creepy crawly Halloween Recipes Hot Dogs Worms Recipe!

[ 3 ] October 24, 2009 |

Hot Dogs Worms–Just the Right mix of Yucky!

halloween recipes Worms

How about a Nice Plateful of Hot Dogs Worms for your Halloween Party?
Yum Yum!  Just in time for Halloween!  This will scare all your friends away so you can just eat all those Snickers, M&Ms, Hershey Bars, and gummy bears yourself!
Creepy crawly Halloween Recipes Hot Dogs Worms Recipe–here’s a simple recipe with a twist.
Cut a hot dog lengthwise into 4-6 slices.  Boil for the length of time stated on the package.  Hot dogs will curl up like gross worms or witch’s fingers.  Make sure you let your children watch these cook.  The cooking process is almost as scary as the eating process!   Especially nasty looking when served on either a hot dog or hamburger bun!

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Scary Halloween Recipes Octopus Hot dog Recipe!

[ 0 ] October 23, 2009 |

Halloween Recipes– Octopus Hot Dog Recipe

Scarry Halloween Octopus REcipe

The picture says it all doesn’t it? Cute Octopus Hot dog for Halloween dinner.

Halloween Octopus Hot dog

Directions: Cut a hot dog lengthwise into 8 (or 4) sections leave about two inches at the end uncut.  Boil the hot dog for the recommended amount of time.  The “legs” will all curl up like an octopus. Let kids watch these cook!  Almost as fun to make as they are to cook!   I used bits of garlic for the octopus eyes but you can use whatever you can find in your kitchen (bits of carrot, tomato, etc.).

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