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This is from Bob Uhl’s recipe for [http://latakia.dyndns.org/~ruhl/recipes/azteca Azteca] found on his [http://latakia.dyndns.org/~ruhl/recipes/bachelor bachelor recipes site].
 
This is from Bob Uhl’s recipe for [http://latakia.dyndns.org/~ruhl/recipes/azteca Azteca] found on his [http://latakia.dyndns.org/~ruhl/recipes/bachelor bachelor recipes site].
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Mix ingredients in pot; add three cans of water. Boil until done.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 11 July 2012

| Side dishes

This is from Bob Uhl’s recipe for Azteca found on his bachelor recipes site.

This is inspired — in the loosest sense; it is not at all historical — by the diet of the Aztecs, whence comes the name. It’s quite tasty and filling.

Ingredients

Procedure

Mix ingredients in pot; add three cans of water. Boil until done.