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Reviewed: Nov. 4, 2009
This was good! Needed a little seasoning was all! I halved the recipe and served them in flour tortillas with some hot sauce and we thought it was really good!
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Reviewed: Nov. 2, 2009
Good in its own way (& with salt & pepper added), but I really wanted it saucier - perhaps adding some red enchilada sauce would've satisfied. To reduce the very high cholesterol, I used 2 whole eggs & the rest were egg whites. By the way, folks, however crispy you get the corn tortilla pieces to be, they WILL become soggy again, as to be expected in chilaquiles.
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Reviewed: Oct. 29, 2009
I modified this slightly to make it a bit more healthy. Cooked the tortillas in a few spritzes of cooking spray instead of frying. I only used one full egg and the rest were just egg whites. Very good healthy breakfast! Thanks.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Feb. 16, 2009
I was very happy with this recipe! I followed the recipe exactly and it was excellent! My fiance is mexican and when I gave him this for breakfast, he said it was better than what he was used to! Thank you for this recipe, this one is a keeper!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.41 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 17, 2009
Much better then your basic scrambled eggs.
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Reviewed: Mar. 2, 2008
Delicious! We used stale tortilla chips rather than frying tortillas, and added them right at the end just before the eggs were fully cooked. No cheese needed--this is tasty as is!
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Reviewed: Jan. 26, 2008
Great recipe, very authentic tasting. I don't use serranos very often because others in my family think they're too hot. I also like roasted peppers with my chilaquiles, so I roast jalapenos or buy canned chipotles. I throw in a large minced clove of garlic with the onion and tomato, and add the peppers just before the egg, at which time I also add roughly chopped cilantro. Just before the eggs are finished cooking, I add some smoked mozzarella cut into cubes and this melts wonderfully and adds a nice smokey flavor which complements the peppers. If you don't judge the crispness of the tortillas right, you may burn them while sauteing the onion. You may want to remove them from the oil, dry and return them when you begin cooking the eggs.
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Reviewed: Jan. 6, 2008
My family loves these. I've torqued the recipe depending upon what I have in my fridge. Instead of a fresh tomato, I've used a half a can of cut up tomatoes. Instead of fresh chiles, I've used a can of diced mild green chiles or diced jalapenos. Yum!
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Reviewed: Aug. 25, 2007
We thoroughly enjoyed this. Sprinkling a little cheese on top and a bowl of fresh fruit on the side makes this one terrific breakfast.
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Reviewed: May 5, 2007
This was great. It was a little more elaborate than my usual scrambled eggs, but completely worth the extra steps. I cut the recipe in half and used egg whites to make it healthier. I didn't have any fresh chiles so I used a couple tablespoons of canned green chiles. To serve it I sprinkled it with some Jack cheese and a scoop of light sour cream. I added hot sauce as I ate it to up the spicyness a bit -- the fresh chiles probably would have helped with that. It was very good the way I made it and I will be making it again.
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Reviewed: Apr. 9, 2007
This was sooo good. I had to make breakfast for 40 people,and I had never made this before, but had it in mexico and loved it. Well everyone loved the dish.
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Reviewed: Aug. 18, 2006
My mom always made something like this when I was growing up so I was glad to find a recipe that seemed to be just like what I remembered. It was easy & tasty. I added shredded cheddar and jack cheese to the top... I also added the tomatoes after that.... I liked them cold on top of the melted cheese, personal preference. I didnt really like how the tortilla strips became soggy by the time I plated this, but there's probably no way to avoid that. Great recipe, thanks!
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Reviewed: May 10, 2006
THIS RECIPE WAS AWSOME, I HAD FUN MAKING IT, IT WAS REALLY GOOD.
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Reviewed: Mar. 16, 2006
Muchas gracias!!! This was a quick and delicious supper for the two of us. I scaled down the recipe, using 4 corn tortillas and 4 eggs. I topped with sour cream (VIEW MY PHOTO) and a side of refried beans. I will keep this in my recipe file. It's a great recipe for those folks who, like me, are exhausted at the end of the work day and need a quick and hot meal.
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Reviewed: Mar. 2, 2003
We just made this for brunch with friends and everyone loved it! Easy, great, and no leftovers.
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