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Arroz con Pollo

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Arroz con PolloJohn Lee

My wife, Jazmin, is of Honduran descent. When you walk into her mother's house, everything is Latin-inspired, especially the cooking. This dish is a Latin staple, and because Jazmin likes it so much, arroz con pollo has become a staple for us. You can throw in half a bag of frozen peas toward the end to up the nutritional content. We serve it with a bottle of hot sauce on the table and a bowl of yogurt.

1.5 Sazón Packets

I embrace certain store-bought "prepared foods," such as Sazón. It's all about umami, or monosodium glutamate (MSG). Sazón mixes are packets of dried seasoned salt sold in supermarkets (Goya is the most familiar brand) and are used in Latin American cooking. The general ingredients are equal parts ground coriander, cumin, paprika, garlic powder, and salt—a great flavor punch. You can make it at home, but I typically use the prepared version.

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