If there is one thing I can stand behind each and every year it is the great scents of Hatch Green Chile's roasting every year. This is a great time of year. Your nasal passages can open up just by walking into a United Supermarket.

Yep weekends in August were made for this fine pepper to make it's appearance again. Here we are. If you are a fan of everything Hatch Green Chile related I am sure you mark your calendar too.

I love everything about Hatch Chile Season....and I love going to Market Street to get my fix. It is the closest United Supermarket to my home. You get to choose whether you want mild or hot. I tend to lean more toward the hot variety. I sometimes buy both, though, and mix them together. I usually buy enough to keep me well stocked until the next season

If you are ready to get your fix on you are in luck. This year's "Hatch Chile Fest" is going on again this weekend.  All United Store locations will have a special roasting event from 10 am until 5 pm on both Saturday and Sundays. You can pick up a quart bag ($5), half a case ($16.99) or even a case ($19.99), if you use that much. If you don't want to get them roasted for you....they have the un-roasted available in the store too.
Not only do they roast the Chile's for you during that time....but they are all about the Hatch Green Chile. There are so many great recipes out there. United is there to provide them.

credit: Melissa Bartlett, TSM
credit: Melissa Bartlett, TSM
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I also love walking through the store and finding all kinds of stuff with Hatch Green Chile's in them. The hot sauces, the quacamole, the meatloaf's. Oh and don't forget the cornbread. Grab some queso too.

credit: Melissa Bartlett, TSM
credit: Melissa Bartlett, TSM
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I'm dreaming of a Hatch Green Chile all month. It is upon us. Even if you are health conscious they have options too. Like the Hatch Chile Smoked Salmon, Texas Tumbled Hatch Chile Chicken Breast, or the Fire Roasted Hatch and Jack Turkey Burgers. There really is something for everyone.

It's that most wonderful time of the year.

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