Tom yum goong (thai style shrimp soup) – when the hubby cooks!
My love affair with Thai cuisine didn’t really start off as a love affair. In fact, years ago when..
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Traditional chilaquiles feature fried tortillas in a spicy ranchero sauce. We like ours extra crunchy and topped with scrambled eggs, two kinds of cheese, sour cream, fresh radish and cilantro. Most often thought of as a breakfast dish, we like to think chilaquiles can be served any time of day and customized with whatever toppings your tastebuds like best. You can use jarred enchilada sauce if you like, but our homemade version is easy and flavor-packed. But are they chilaquiles, or are they nachos? Traditional chilaquiles are a Mexican breakfast dish born out of necessity: to use up leftover tortillas from the night before. Normally the tortillas are fried until crisp and then cooked in a spicy sauce until no longer crisp. I personally dislike soggy tortilla chips, which is why our version has noticeably less sauce than most so the chips retain their crunch. If you're a stickler for tradition and refuse to call these true chilaquiles, then breakfast nachos it is! Noted and
Oct. 1, 2021, 11:26 a.m.
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