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mini potatoes
fresh chives
sour cream
organic corn chip "dippers"
beef chili (they also have vegetarian and turkey)
This is what I do:
1. First I start with the potatoes. I saw my mom do this thing where she cuts a bunch of slices into the potatoes, which makes it cook faster all the way through the potato. I drop them into boiling water for 5 minutes with some sea salt.
2. Then I fish out the potatoes, drizzle them with olive oil, salt, pepper and stick them in the broiler for 5 minutes so that the skin gets a nice crunch.
3. During this 5 minutes I cook the chili on the stove, finely chop the chives, and place a handful of chips on a plate.
4. Last step is to add the potatoes and chili, a nice dollop of sour cream topped with the chives ...et voilĂ !
Delicious and much better than fast food.
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