GUADALAJARA STYLE CHILAQUILES
This is my great-grandmother's recipe, so it's like a million years old. These are the original and authentic Southern Mexico style chilaquiles. This version is very popular as a Sunday breakfast. Believed to cure bad hang-overs.
Provided by Molly Bloom
Categories Breakfast
Time 25m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Boil tomatoes and chiles until soft.
- Mix them in blender with the garlic and water.
- Heat 1 tbsp of oil and fry this paste, lower the heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Season to taste with salt.
- Cut the tortillas in strips with a pair of kitchen scissors.
- Heat 4 tbsp of oil and fry the tortilla strips until crispy.
- Drain oil and add the three eggs to pan. Stir strips and eggs quickly so they don't stick to the pan. Add salt to taste.
- Place on a serving bowl, pour the sauce over them and sprinkle with onion and cheese.
- Serve immediately. Enjoy with a side of refried beans.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 616.6, Fat 23.5, SaturatedFat 7.9, Cholesterol 116.1, Sodium 1077.7, Carbohydrate 79.9, Fiber 6.2, Sugar 7.7, Protein 21.1
SHORTCUT CHILAQUILES
Chilaquiles, a traditional Mexican dish made with fried tortillas simmered in red or green salsa, has become a popular breakfast item because it begs to be topped with a couple of fried eggs. This cheater's version is made with a fresh tomato (or tomatillo) salsa that doesn't require a blender, and tortilla chips or broken tostadas instead of fried tortillas. The perfect texture here is softened but not soggy; you want to make sure the chips are tossed evenly with the sauce, but not so much that they get lost in it. Fried eggs are the perfect complement here, as the crisp-edged white provides texture and the yolk a rich sauciness. But it would be just as delicious served underneath or alongside a pile of soft scrambled eggs.
Provided by Alison Roman
Categories breakfast, brunch, lunch, weekday, weeknight, main course
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Place half the onions in a small bowl and cover with lime juice. Season with salt and pepper, toss and set aside.
- Heat oil in a large skillet (12-inch works well) over medium-high heat. Add remaining onions and garlic and season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally until they are tender and starting to brown, about 4 minutes. Add tomatoes and half of chile (if using) and season with salt and pepper.
- Cook, stirring occasionally, until the tomatoes have started to burst and simmer in their own juices, 5 to 8 minutes. Add 1 cup of water and continue to simmer until tomatoes are totally softened and melted down, another 5 to 8 minutes; larger bits of the skin are O.K., but they should feel mostly broken down into a nice, thick sauce.
- Add chips and toss to coat evenly. Simmer a minute or two and remove the pan from the heat while you fry the eggs.
- Heat remaining 2 tablespoons oil in another large skillet over medium-high heat. Add eggs and season with salt and pepper. Cook, undisturbed, until the whites of the egg are fried and lightly crisped but the yolks are still bright orange and runny, about 2 minutes.
- Divide chips among plates and top with fried egg, queso fresco, cilantro, crema, remaining green chile, reserved red onions and a squeeze of lime if you like.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 542, UnsaturatedFat 25 grams, Carbohydrate 41 grams, Fat 35 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 16 grams, SaturatedFat 7 grams, Sodium 815 milligrams, Sugar 7 grams, TransFat 0 grams
JALISCO-STYLE CHILAQUILES
Fresh tortilla chips flavored in a spicy tomato-chile sauce topped with fresh cheese and freshly chopped onion. This is the classic breakfast to cure a hangover when menudo or birria are not available. Guaranteed to bring you back to life, but excellent any day of the week. This is the way chilaquiles are made in the central part of Mexico. Unlike other recipes, ours does not contain eggs. You may add or withhold the red chile pepper content to adjust the heat.
Provided by Cyber Pana
Categories 100+ Everyday Cooking Recipes
Time 40m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine 3 cups water, tomatoes, and chile peppers in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until softened, about 8 minutes.
- Heat remaining 3 cups water in a separate saucepan.
- Drain tomato-pepper mixture and transfer to a blender. Blend until sauce is smooth, adding about 1/2 cup hot water if needed. Season with salt.
- Cut tortillas into medium chip-sized pieces using kitchen shears.
- Heat oil in a heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat. Fry tortilla chips in batches until firm and crispy, about 1 minute per batch. Drain on paper towels and let cool.
- Spread about 1 teaspoon of the hot oil in a large pan. Carefully pour in tomato-pepper sauce. Add 2 1/2 cups hot water and bring to a simmer. Stir in tortilla chips and reduce heat to medium-low. Stir gently until chips are bright orange but still somewhat crunchy, about 1 minute.
- Transfer to serving plates and garnish with onion and queso fresco.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 406.8 calories, Carbohydrate 59.8 g, Cholesterol 5 mg, Fat 16.5 g, Fiber 12 g, Protein 10.1 g, SaturatedFat 2.8 g, Sodium 133.1 mg, Sugar 3.9 g
CHILAQUILES ROJOS (TRADITIONAL MEXICAN BREAKFAST DISH)
Steps:
- Grill the tomatoes, chiles, garlic and onions until they have a slightly blackened skin. Do not burn!
- Bring 6 cups water to a boil with the blackened veggies until they are cooked through and soft inside.
- Pour the veggies with the hot water and a little added cold water into a food processor and process. Don't blend too much, you want the mixture to be chunky.
- In a large pot, heat up the oil until smoking. Then (carefully!) add a small amount of the sauce mixture and let it burn away for 1 minute (this is for a nice smoky flavor). Then slowly add the rest of the mixture and season with salt and some chicken base.
- Add the tomato puree for color, and mix well. Add the shredded chicken and cook until it is heated through. Add the cilantro. Add the chips and serve immediately on 4 plates. Top each plate with some sour cream, sliced onions, queso fresco and a sprig of cilantro.
- Serve with guacamole, refried black beans and pico de gallo on the side.
Tips:
- For the best flavor, use day-old corn tortillas. This will help them hold their shape when you fry them.
- Be careful not to overcrowd the pan when frying the tortillas. This will cause them to steam instead of fry and they will not be crispy.
- To make the salsa, use ripe, fresh tomatoes. This will give the salsa a bright, flavorful taste.
- If you don't have a blender, you can also make the salsa by hand. Simply chop the tomatoes, onion, and garlic very finely.
- To make the chilaquiles, use a large skillet or griddle. This will give you plenty of room to cook the chilaquiles without overcrowding them.
- Be sure to heat the oil over medium-high heat before adding the chilaquiles. This will help them fry quickly and evenly.
- Serve the chilaquiles immediately, topped with your favorite toppings. Some popular toppings include shredded chicken, cheese, sour cream, and guacamole.
Conclusion:
Jalisco-style chilaquiles are a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are made with fried corn tortillas that are tossed in a flavorful salsa and topped with your favorite toppings. Chilaquiles are a great way to use up leftover tortillas and they are also a great way to get your daily dose of vegetables.
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