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Food & Drink > Recipes > Chile Relleno Soufflé
 

Chile Relleno Soufflé

I bought a big piece of queso fresco so am going to try this recipe. I'll probably use canned diced green chiles the first time I make it.


Chile Relleno Souffle
1 1/2 pounds whole green chiles (Anaheim or New Mexico)
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 medium onion, chopped
2 teaspoons salt
4 corn tortillas (6 in. each), cut into 1-in. pieces
1/2 pound queso fresco or jack cheese, grated
4 large eggs, separated
2 tablespoons flour
1/2 cup chopped cilantro
Hot sauce and/or salsa (optional)
Preparation
1. Preheat broiler. Arrange chiles in a single layer on a baking sheet and broil until charred on all sides, turning chiles as necessary. Wrap in foil and let sit 15 minutes. Remove charred skin, stems, and seeds. Chop chiles and set aside.

2. Preheat oven to 375°. Heat oil in a large frying pan over medium-high heat, add onion and 1 tsp. salt, and cook, stirring, until onion is soft. Add tortillas and stir to coat. Transfer onion-tortilla mixture to an 8- by 8-in. baking pan. Sprinkle half the chopped chiles and half the queso fresco on top.

3. In a small bowl, whisk egg yolks with flour. In a large clean bowl with a clean whisk or beaters, beat egg whites and remaining tsp. salt until soft peaks form. Fold egg whites into egg yolk mixture; spread half on the casserole. Sprinkle remaining chiles on top. Spread remaining egg mixture over chiles and sprinkle with remaining queso fresco. Bake until golden and puffy, 20 to 25 minutes. Sprinkle with cilantro and serve with hot sauce.

Recipe is from Sunset Magazine.

posted on July 31, 2010 9:27 PM ()

Comments:

I made this tonight with mild canned green chilies, the queso fresco and tortilla chips instead of the tortillas. It needed salsa with it for flavor as it is pretty bland. I liked how the tortillas form a crust on the bottom so it comes out of the pan easily.
comment by troutbend on Aug 5, 2010 8:36 PM ()
My favorite Mexican restaurant uses very hot chiles. They are delicious but it almost crosses your eyes.
comment by elderjane on Aug 1, 2010 7:38 AM ()
I don't like it too hot because then I can't taste anything. Some heat, yes.
reply by troutbend on Aug 5, 2010 8:34 PM ()

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