Guest guest Posted June 24, 2004 Report Share Posted June 24, 2004 NEW MEXICAN HUEVOS RANCHEROS (Ranch-Style Eggs) Another traditional New Mexican breakfast with red chile. Not vegan. Ingredients: Corn tortillas (two per person) Eggs (two per person) Grated cheese (Cheddar is traditional in NM cookery; use what you like.) A batch of New Mexican red chile, heated (see separate recipe previously posted) First, prepare the tortillas. Heat a cast iron or other flat skillet over medium heat. Drizzle a scant 1/2 teaspoon of oil in skillet and, using a paper towel, wipe the oil around the skillet bottom to lightly coat. (Your objective is to have just enough oil to keep the tortillas from sticking -- not fry them in a lot of oil.) Cook each tortilla for 15 to 30 seconds per side. You want them soft but not browned. Stack the cooked tortillas on a plate as you go. Fry the eggs. Don't overcook them; leave the tops slightly uncooked. For each serving, place a cooked tortilla on a plate. Place an egg on the tortilla, then fully cover with heated red chile, which will further cook the egg. Repeat with another tortilla, another egg, and more sauce. Sprinkle with grated cheese. Note: You can also sprinkle the layers with heated, chopped fake chorizo (I like " Soyrizo " brand). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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