I don’t usually make hot food in the summer, unless it’s on a bbq. But I had some tomatoes that needed to be used and some chicken breasts to cook. I thought I would make chicken and rice with a tomato stew, but it quickly turned into a beautiful soup. I threw in onions, carrots, mushrooms and some Mexican spices, along with the juice a lemon in for good measure. It was easy and fun to make. I love to let my instinct’s go and see where they take me. I would add cilantro at the end but when I made this I didn’t have any. But I will for the next batch!
Breakfast of Champions, pill or giant gut bomb. It’s hard to decide which is true. Either way huevos rancheros is one of my guilty pleasures. It’s been a staple in my life for as long as I can remember. I love ordering it or making it. Ordering it at a restaurant is by far the easier way, but as you all know I don’t mind spending the time in a kitchen. My challenge is making the perfect ranchero sauce. It has plague me for decades. I have tried many times to get it right. Not always with the best results, but that has not stopped me from trying! And today, I think I have made the best one yet. So good, I have to share it with you.
I fried the tortillas in vegetable oil, and instead of refried beans between the eggs and tortilla, I combined whole black beans and rice. If you don’t have whole beans and rice cooked, then use canned refried beans. The sauce was canned tomatoes and a mix of spices. Pretty simple. After years of making it harder then it needs to be, I just went with my gut. Sorry for the lack of direction, on the sauce, but don’t let that scare you. Sometimes throwing caution to the wind can give great results.
This is a quick and easy sauce. When I made it, as usual I didn't measure. This is a recipe that depends on how you want it to taste. I put about a quarter to half a teaspoon of each spice into the tomatoes. But you may want to alter some of them. I did add less of the chipotle chile then the others as it is very strong.
Ingredients
2 Eggs
2 Tortillas
Refried beans (or combo rice and whole beans)
1 Can of chopped tomatoes
Chili powder
Cumin
Crushed chipotle chile peppers
Minced garlic
Salt
Pepper
Queso fresco
Cilantro for garnish
Instructions
Crumble cheese, set aside
Chop cilantro, set aside
Simmer beans in small sauce pan
Keep an eye on beans, so they don't burn
For Ranchero Sauce
Put tomatoes in small sauce pan
Combine all spices, garlic, salt and pepper into a small sauce pan with tomatoes
Simmer on medium heat for about 10 minutes or till the flavors marry.
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