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Hot Bot
Posted on 8/17/09 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 8/17/09 at 3:48 pm
Here's a simple recipe for a mid-afternoon snack I'd like to share with you. I call it Flaming Hot Bot, although the standard recipe doesn't have much of a kick to it.
Start with a small microwave safe plastic contanier. About 4"x4" will do the trick. Layer the bottom with tortilla chips. Then shred, yes shred, Velveeta cheese onto the chips and top with jalepenos, anaheims, poblanos, or whatever pepper tickles your fancy. Next, place another layer of chips, cheese, and peppers. You can make as many layers as you like and use whatever cheese you like, but you must at the very least use some Velveeta. Once you have all layers constructed, place it in your kitchen's nuclear reactor (i.e., the microwave) for a few seconds to melt the cheese. My self-credentialed sommelier pairs Hot Bot with Mountain Dew on the rocks (i.e., on ice) but I think it can be eaten with any beverage. My personal favorite is distilled water.
Start with a small microwave safe plastic contanier. About 4"x4" will do the trick. Layer the bottom with tortilla chips. Then shred, yes shred, Velveeta cheese onto the chips and top with jalepenos, anaheims, poblanos, or whatever pepper tickles your fancy. Next, place another layer of chips, cheese, and peppers. You can make as many layers as you like and use whatever cheese you like, but you must at the very least use some Velveeta. Once you have all layers constructed, place it in your kitchen's nuclear reactor (i.e., the microwave) for a few seconds to melt the cheese. My self-credentialed sommelier pairs Hot Bot with Mountain Dew on the rocks (i.e., on ice) but I think it can be eaten with any beverage. My personal favorite is distilled water.
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