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Jens Chilaquiles

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Ingredients

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6 - 8 corn tortillas, stale and torn in pieces
1/4 - 1/3 cup olive oil (use the least amount possible)
7 3/4 ounces el pato tomato sauce (yellow can with duck, can use more if needed)
1/3 - 1/2 cup chihuahua cheese, grated (or queso blanco)
1/2 red onion, sliced thin
1/4 cup cilantro, chopped
salt

Nutritional information

262.6
Calories
161 g
Calories From Fat
17.9 g
Total Fat
4.1 g
Saturated Fat
11.5 mg
Cholesterol
375.2 mg
Sodium
22.2 g
Carbs
3.3 g
Dietary Fiber
3.9 g
Sugars
5.3 g
Protein
130g
Serving Size

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Jens Chilaquiles

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    This is exactly like my mother would make this.....today I just used regular tomato sauce and add some jalapeos sliced and Mexican shredded cheese cause what I had . This is good for breakfast or side dish for dinner . Yummy!!!

    • 35 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Jen’s Chilaquiles, This recipe is a gift to my husband We took our first vacation ALONE without kids in over 10 years to the Riveria Maya in Mexico this November We had an amazing time! Mexican food has always been our favorite but we were delighted to have an authentic Mexican breakfast for the first time Every morning we had omelettes made to order with everything else you could imagine on the side The new big thing for us was Chilaquiles It was the best addition to our breakfast! So, the weekend after we came home, I went to work Amazingly, I think I perfected it right away I just took what I thought I tasted and went with it Pair this with eggs ‘your style’ and whatever else your heart desires, and you will be glad to make it again and again I also found out while in Mexico, apparantly this is THE BEST hangover fix known to man just to let you know Also, when I was looking for the perfect Mexican tomato sauce, I stumbled upon El Pato Brand Tomato Sauce (Mexican Hot Style) and it is perfect for this dish!!!! Please look for it when trying this for the first time (It’s a yellow can with a duck) If you can’t find it, I’m sure your favorite salsa will work This was originally created by using leftovers, so use what you have!, This is exactly like my mother would make this today I just used regular tomato sauce and add some jalapeos sliced and Mexican shredded cheese cause what I had This is good for breakfast or side dish for dinner Yummy!!!, This was very tasty! I have never had or made anything like this before and I am going to be making it again My dh and kids loved this (so did I) 🙂 I left off the red onion because I didn’t have one and added some onion powder and it still tasted good Easy to make and super yummy! Thanks for the great recipe Jen!


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    1
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    Heat Olive Oil in Large Skillet. Oil Is Ready When Small Piece of Tortilla Thrown in Bubbles. Fry Tortillas in Batches, Until Crisp and Golden. Remove and Drain on Paper Towels. Drain Oil, Reserving Enough to Leave a Nice Residue in Pan.

    2
    Done

    Add Tomato Sauce to Pan and Stir Over Medium Heat Until Warm. Add Tortillas and Stir Together Until Warm. Add Salt to Your Liking. Top With Cheese. Take Off Heat. Once Cheese Melts, Add Onions, Then Top With Cilantro. Serve With Eggs, Refried Beans, Breakfast Potatoes, Whatever You Like.

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