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Chilaquiles Verdes

4 to 6 Servings

50 minutes

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Chilaquiles are a popular Mexican breakfast dish of fried tortillas mixed with salsa, topped with garnishes and often accompanied with eggs. With the sauced tortilla’s chewy-crunchy texture and salty, creamy cheese melting on top, the dish is delicious and satisfying. Our version is made with tomatillos rather than red salsa, hence the moniker chilaquiles verdes (verde means “green” in Spanish). We char tomatillos, chopped onion, garlic and chili; recipes often blend the ingredients to make a smooth salsa, but we skip that step and make a chunkier sauce. And instead of deep-frying tortillas, we take an easier route and simply toss them with oil then toast them in the oven until crisped and brown. Serve directly from the skillet.

4 to 6

Servings

Tip

Don’t let the chilaquiles sit for too long after you’ve stirred the tortillas into the sauce, or they’ll get uniformly soft and soggy. The dish is best as soon as it’s made.

50 minutes

Ingredients

  • 12

    6-inch corn tortillas, each cut into 8 wedges

  • 6

    tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided

Directions

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Reviews
Jonathan M.

Great dish! Tasty, satisfying and filling, with an egg and some avocado on top.