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The 2nd Winner of an IMUSA Latin-cooking Tool is… + an Easy Pressure Cooker Recipe from Chef George Duran

Lemon and Lime Squeezers by IMUSA

The 2nd Winner of an

IMUSA Latin-cooking Tool is…

+ an Easy Pressure Cooker Recipe

from Chef George Duran

 

I’m thrilled to announce the 2nd winner of an IMUSA Latin-cooking tool!  5 winners will be selected weekly during this giveaway contest to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.  Enter to win this IMUSA giveaway contest and retweet it daily for extra chances to win.

Did you know that Hispanics in America mimic fifties food and family values?  Are Poodle Skirts and Pressure Cookers Next?  Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Hispanics in America isn’t that they are the nation’s largest ethnic minority. Instead, it is how closely they exemplify our idealized concept of 1950s America.

They are young (their median age is about where the whole nation was in 1955) and more often live in large, traditional, married-with-children families with lots of participation from grandparents.  More often than not, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, they eat family meals at home, and spend less than average on alcohol.  Hispanics are moving to the suburbs, tend to be community-oriented, have high aspirations for their children, prepare home cooked meals, and reconnect with the family around the kitchen table.

Hispanic Heritage Month, observed from September 15th-October 15th is the perfect time to experience one the greatest imports from south of the border – Latin cuisine.   Latinos are creating a new force in the kitchen as “Hispanic” weaves its way into all U.S. food and beverage categories.  Salsa and hot sauce sales surpass ketchup. Tortillas enable the popular “wrap” sandwich, Fresh avocados, mangos and cilantro is available in virtually every supermarket, and in 2009, sales of “Latin” spices like cumin, ginger and chili pepper increased, on average, 900%.

IMUSA Chefs Program

The explosion in the number of US Hispanic consumers is heating up the demand for authentic Latin cuisine and dramatically influencing what all Americans are cooking and eating, according to Chefs George Duran and Elsie Ramos, Latin-cooking experts who are part of IMUSA’s Chef Program.  IMUSA is the global leader of the Hispanic housewares market and their chef program is the first of its kind to showcase the best chefs from the world of Latin cooking.

While predictions about a Poodle Skirt resurgence is beyond their expertise, Chefs Ramos and Duran concur that in a back-to-basics economy perhaps it is natural to return to basic ingredients and techniques.  And with 83% of Hispanic women working outside the home, quick cooking methods including Pressure Cookers, are unquestionably back in vogue.

Chef Ramos appreciates that Pressure Cookers are quick, energy efficient and don’t heat up the kitchen, “Unlike the older version of the pressure cooker, you don’t hear, see or feel the steam! Ramos recommends that cooks simply season and place meat and vegetables in the Pressure Cooker, cover tightly and take a few minutes to relax after work while dinner cooks.  Simple. Easy. Healthy.

Chef George Duran's Chorizo and Lentil Stew

Chorizo and Lentil Stew. Ready in eight minutes using IMUSA's Pressure Cooker

“The pressure cookers of my childhood are a thing of the past, “reports George Duran. “IMUSA’s pressure cooker comes with several safety features—including heat regulation controls and multiple valves for pressure release.  It’s safe, easy to use—and boy does it cook things fast! I developed a recipe for a stew featuring lentils and chorizo sausage (a favorite combination from my South American youth), and literally all I did was pop the ingredients in the cooker, close it, bring it up to pressure (which the convenient red pop-up tab on the IMUSA unit indicates) and wait…for eight minutes!  That’s how long it took this amazing item to cook up one surprisingly flavorful and heavenly scented Latin dish. Now, I’m a proud member of Pressure Cooker Nation. So join me and make fresh, flavorful foods in nothing flat!”

Chorizo and Lentil Stew
Recipe Type: Main
Author: Courtesy of IMUSA and Chef George Duran
Prep time: 5 mins
Cook time: 8 mins
Total time: 13 mins
Serves: 8-10
Chef George Duran developed a recipe for a stew featuring lentils and chorizo sausage (a favorite combination from his South American youth),
Ingredients
  • 2 Tbsp. Olive Oil
  • 1 Medium onion, chopped
  • 2 Medium carrots, chopped
  • 1 Green pepper, chopped
  • 2 Cups brown lentils (about ¾ lbs.)
  • 6 Cups chicken stock
  • 1 14.5 Oz. can of diced tomatoes
  • 3-5 Chorizo links (about 11 oz.), cut into ½ inch pieces
  • 4 Garlic cloves
  • 1 Bay leaf
Instructions
  1. Over medium high heat add oil to your IMUSA pressure cooker and sauté onions, carrots, and green pepper for 5 minutes. Add the rest of the ingredients to pressure cooker, mix once, cover, and bring to high heat.
  2. When the orange pressure regulator pops up, lower heat to medium and let cook under pressure for 8 minutes. Turn off the heat and using a wooden spatula, gently press on the pressure control valve (on the center of the lid) to allow all of the pressure to escape until the orange pressure regulator goes back down. Open lid and let rest for 5 minutes before serving.

 

For more recipes and Latin cooking techniques, visit http://www.imusausa.com where George Duran demonstrates this recipe and many others.

And without further adoo, the 2nd winner of this IMUSA Giveaway Contest is…

  • Stephaniebonck

Congratulations, I hope that you enjoy your Lemon and Lime Squeezer!

Thank you to everyone who participated in this fun foodie contest to celebrate cross cultural cooking with IMUSA.  Stay tuned, 3 more winners of Latin-cooking tools will be announced during Hispanic Heritage Month.

Brad

The 1st Winner of an IMUSA Latin-cooking Tool to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month is… click here

*Disclaimer: IMUSA is providing the prizes for this foodie giveaway contest


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