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Saturday, December 30, 2017

Chilaquiles - Wikipedia
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Chilaquiles (Spanish pronunciation: [t?ila'kiles]) from the Nahuatl word ch?l?quilitl [t??i:la:'kilit??] is a traditional Mexican dish.

Typically, corn tortillas cut in quarters and lightly fried are the basis of the dish. Green or red salsa or mole is poured over the crisp tortilla triangles, called totopos. The mixture is simmered until the tortilla starts softening. Pulled chicken is sometimes added to the mix. It is commonly garnished with crema, shredded queso fresco, raw onion rings and avocado slices. Chilaquiles can be served with refried beans, eggs (scrambled or fried), beef and guacamole as side dish.

As with many Mexican dishes, regional and family variations are quite common. Usually, chilaquiles are eaten at breakfast or brunch. This makes them a popular recipe to use leftover tortillas and salsas.

Chilaquiles are frequently confused with Tex-Mex migas, as each is a dish that uses tortilla chips/strips served primarily in the morning.


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Etymology


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Regional variations

In central Mexico it is common for the tortilla chips to remain crisp. To achieve this, all ingredients except the salsa are placed on a plate and the salsa is poured at the last moment, seconds before serving. In Guadalajara, cazuelas are kept simmering filled with chilaquiles that become thick in texture similar to polenta.

In the state of Sinaloa, chilaquiles are sometimes prepared with a white sauce. In the state of Tamaulipas, on the north-east side of the country, red tomato sauce is commonly used.


Chilaquiles Recipe | SimplyRecipes.com
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History in the United States

Recipes for chilaquiles have been found in a U.S. cookbook published in 1898. The book was EncarnaciĆ³n Pinedo's El cocinero espaƱol (The Spanish Cook). She included three recipes--one for chilaquiles tapatios a la mexicana, one for chilaquiles a la mexicana, and one for chilaquiles con camarones secos (chilaquiles with dry shrimp). In the U.S. this is also called "chili killi", and "Mexican lasagna".


Chicken Chilaquiles
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See also

  • List of Mexican dishes
  • List of brunch foods

Chilaquiles - Hispanic Food Network
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Footnotes


A Simple Mexican Recipe: How to Make Chilaquiles With Tortilla Chips
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References

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