Tuesday, October 26, 2010

A Mexican brunch


Tuesdays are nice because I don't have to get up early. Still, I woke up at 8 this morning. Instead of the usual granola bar breakfast, I get the luxury of making and having a nice relaxing sit-down breakfast brunch. I'm not sure if it's true, but my mom always told me that breakfast was the most important meal of the day. It's unfortunate that most people's schedule (mine included for the most part) does not allow enough time to make this happen. On the rare occasions that it does, I take advantage of it!

There just happen to be eggs, cilantro, pork chorizo, tomatoes, garlic, onions, Mexican cheese, flour tortillas, beans and jalapeños in the apartment. So, I decided to make huevos rancheros - something I've never made before. Most of the Mexican cooking fall under Tina's jurisdiction at the republic of 1201 - my former home. Tina's fiery hot enchiladas brought everyone (especially Chad) to tears, and her crispy beef tacos was unrivaled. I guess I felt like taking a risk today, so here goes.

Ingredients:
4 eggs
2 fresh tomatoes, diced
1/2 white onion, diced
2 jalapeños, finely diced
2 cloves of garlic, minced
1 tbsp cilantro, chopped
1/2 package of pork chorizo
1/2 cup of mystery beans from el Salvador
2 flour tortillas
cumin and dried oregano
salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:
1. Wash the beans and cook in pressure cooker for about 20 minutes with a dash of salt, vegetable oil, and 1.5 cups of water.
2. Cook and simmer tomatoes, onions, garlic, jalapeños over medium heat. Add cumin, salt, sugar, dried oregano, and black pepper and mix.
3. Saute jalapeños and onions in another pan and mix in the chorizo and pressure-cooked beans.
4. Fry the eggs sunny side up.
5. Heat flour tortilla over hot pan.
6. Assemble the huevos rancheros. I did it in this order: flour tortilla, eggs, salsa, beans, cheese, cilantro.

And ta da!

I'm really happy about the way it turned out. Not bad for my first time! Feel free to comment, Denise.

3 comments:

  1. huevos pancho villa next! it's like the latin american version of eggs benedict, except not at all. all i remember is that it was very tasty. by the way, how were the mystery beans?

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  2. The mystery beans remind me of kidney beans - just a smaller version. As for the huevos pancho villa, I can't seem to find a recipe for it.

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  3. NOM. fuck everything else i'm eating.

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