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The Mountain West is held together by the Rocky Mountains, which runs down its center like a back bone. This is the largest sub-region of them all, connecting the Four-Corner States of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah in the Southwest with Nevada and the northern mountain states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Early explorers, prospectors, big game hunters, and other adventurous types left their mark on the culture and cuisine of the northern mountain states. Their stews, roasts, and one-pot meals relied on wild game and fresh fish pulled from mountain streams. And their independent, frontier spirit still defines the people from this part of the country. The cuisine that developed in the Southwest developed over the centuries from Mexican, Spanish, and Native American traditions. Under the umbrella of Southwestern cuisine, we find even more specialized expressions emerging with names like Sonoran (the chimichangas of Arizona), Cal-Mex (fish tacos), and New Mexican-style (chile rellenos casserole).
 

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Indian Spiced Rice Treats

Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2008 by Caroline C
Yup, yet another winner from allrecipes! I don't like raisins much, but they totally worked in this recipe. I wanted to cut back on the marshmallows and use some brown sugar instead, but I wasn't sure how it would set up. Regardless, this is delicious as written. Thank you!
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Chinese Spareribs

Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2008 by Caroline C
Wow... Unbelievably good. I marinated the ribs overnight (I made 'em with ground ginger as that's what I had on hand), and liberally basted the ribs every ten minutes. I definitely recommend broiling them - they crisp up beautifully. The meat was falling off the bone. Phenomenal. Will definitely be making again!
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Filipino Lumpia

Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2008 by tetekristen
Ohh my goodness! ARE YOU KIDDIN' ME?!?!?!? These were "Tight", as my young friends (nieces and nephews) say! I used a sweet and sour sauce, with red pepper flakes. Yummy, till the last drop!
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