Monday, May 5, 2014

Brunch Chilaquiles


I am a huge fan of brunch food, mostly because it is perfectly acceptable to eat at 2 pm and still resembles breakfast. Chilaquiles are one of my absolute favorite dishes of all time! I was first introduced to the dish working at a Cuban restaurant in Michigan. This is definitely one of my go-To's for an impressive brunch dish that everyone will love! 

Brunch Chilaquiles

Ingredients:
1 tbsp cooking oil (olive, coconut, or vegetable)
4 cups good quality, restaurant style tortilla chips (the thicker and crunchier the better)
4 eggs 
Salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup green onions, chopped 
1 can enchilada sauce or salsa verde
1 cup reduced fat Mexican style shredded cheese 
1 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped
1/2 avocado, diced 
Optional: 1/4 cup pickled jalapeños (recipe here: http://www.jocelyndieboltdesigns.blogspot.com/2014/04/soy-pickled-jalapenos.html?m=1)

Directions:
1. Heat oil on medium in oven safe fry pan. Add tortilla chips and cook in oil about 5-10 minutes until very crispy and golden brown, stirring frequently. 
2. In a separate pan, fry eggs to your liking. (For this recipe, I like my eggs sunny side up.) Season with salt and pepper. Set aside. 
3. Add green onions, enchilada sauce, and half the cheese to the tortilla chips and mix lightly. Top with eggs and the rest of the cheese. 
4. Turn on oven broiler. Broil pan in oven 1-3 min on high until cheese melts. (Make sure to watch carefully!)
5. Remove pan from oven and top with cilantro, avocado, and jalapeños of you want more spice. Enjoy!


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