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Has Nobody Else Tried The Mesquite Flour?


Jnkmnky

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Seriously. The mesquite flour is really good. I use it in the cinnamon Chebe bread to really kick up the flavor. My whole family loves the Baked chicken and apples with mesquite. Here's my approximate recipe for that...

marinate chicken in a bowl with:

2 cups apple juice/cider

1/4 cup honey

1tbsp oil

shake in some garlic salt/pepper

2tbsp Mesquite flour

1tsp cinnamon

Bake chicken in this mixture covered

rice

When chicken is done cooking, use the remaining liquid to make gravy using cornstarch.

Put chicken on rice and top with the mesquite gravy.

We add broccoli. You add whatever vegetable you prefer.

It's good. You don't know what you're missing. :P


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mytummyhurts Contributor

Thanks for that recipe, we'll try it. I love when people post their favorite recipes. :D

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I have tried it! I ordered it a couple weeks ago based on your recommendation. I've been meaning to post about it. I've only tried it in 2 recipes so far, both were baked goods - dinner rolls and bread. It does have a distinctive flavor, but good - I do want to try it with chicken, but haven't had time. I will try your recipe. Does your son like it? My daughter is very picky, so I'm always looking for things she might eat!

Jnkmnky Collaborator

All three of my children loved the chicken recipe. I've made it twice now. Also, my kids really like the cinnamon chebe with a tbs of mesquite added. Here's a link to a real recipe. It's the one I was sort of using.

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It's the one for baked chicken and apples. I didn't follow it exactly.

mytummyhurts Contributor

So, do you have to order this flour? You can't get it at a regular store?

Jnkmnky Collaborator

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I ordered it from these guys. It looks pricey, but you only need a small amount in your cooking to get a huge flavor impact. It's sweet right out of the bag and chocolatey, even. I love the gravy we make with it. I can't think of another food that tastes quite like it. But it's not bbq tasting mesquite. That's a whole different taste than this.

Jnkmnky Collaborator
Open Original Shared Link this will take you right to the link to order the mesquite flour. I think this will be a great addition to our thanksgiving and christmas meals. You can add it as a spice to pumpkin or apple pie.

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