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Fiery Chili Beef (recipes) and subsidence (iou)


Fiery Chili Beef (recipes)


Fiery Chili Beef

Cook Time: 7 to 8 hours (LOW)

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Yield: Makes 6 servings



Ingredients:



1to 2 beef flank steaks (1 to 1-1/2 pounds)

1can (28 ounces) diced tomatoes, undrained

1can (15 ounces) pinto beans, rinsed and drained

1medium onion, chopped

2cloves garlic, minced

1/2teaspoon salt

1/2teaspoon ground cumin

1/4teaspoon black pepper

1canned chipotle chile pepper in adobo sauce

1teaspoon adobo sauce from canned chile pepper

Flour tortillas









Preparation:





1.Cut flank steak into 6 evenly-sized pieces. Combine flank steak, tomatoes with juice, beans, onion, garlic, salt, cumin and black pepper in slow cooker. 2.Dice chile pepper. Add pepper and adobo sauce to slow cooker; mix well. 3.Cover; cook on LOW 7 to 8 hours. Serve with tortillas.







Note:

Chipotle chile peppers are dried, smoked jalapeño peppers with a very hot yet smoky, sweet flavor. They can be found dried, pickled and canned in adobo sauce.







subsidence (iou)



subsidence noun. M17.
[Latin subsidentia sediment, from subsidere SUBSIDE: see -ENCE.]
A sediment, a precipitate. Now rare or obsolete. M17.
a. The settling of matter suspended in a fluid etc. to the bottom, formation of sediment, precipitation. Now rare. M17.
b. The sinking of liquid, ground, a structure, etc., to a low, lower, or normal level; now freq. spec. (orig. Geology) the gradual caving in or settling down of a piece of ground due to disturbance etc.; an instance of this. M17.
Which? Coal seams worked near the surface cause the severest subsidence.
c. A fall in rhythm or accent. E19.
The action or an act of sinking into inactivity, calm, or quiet; (a) fall in intensity. M18.
Dickens A decided subsidence of her animosity.
Also subsidency noun (now rare) M17.