Creamy Huevos Rancheros

Ok, so I don’t really know if “creamy” is the right word, but I need to preface this recipe with something, because it isn’t like any other huevos rancheros recipe I have been able to find online.

Why was I looking online for those recipes? Because I had these memories of my mother making this amazing dish that had eggs, cheese and a chili sauce in it. I also remembered calling it “huevos rancheros.” Every recipe I could find by that name ended up being basically a fried egg topped with Mexican-esque toppings.

I had basically given up, and decided I had imagined the whole thing when I was looking through the cookbook my mom gave Heather before our wedding: More-With-Less. It had a recipe for huevos rancheros  that matched my memories! Not only that, but my mom had even added a note next to their version saying that it was one of my favorites growing up!

At this point I did some adapting, because the recipe called for six eggs and cooking down two large tomatoes!

The results are every bit as good as I remember. I left the Mozzarella cheese in the recipe, and it’s what I used in the picture, but next time I make this I will probably switch to using cheddar or cheddar blend as I feel it would go better with the Mexican theme, and the remaining slices in the package are more useful 🙂

Here is what I ended up with:

 

“Creamy” Huevos Rancheros:

(Adapted from the More-With-Less cookbook)

  • 1/2 can diced tomatoes
  • 1/2 can tomato sauce
  • 1/3 cup diced onions
  • 1/3 cup diced green pepper
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1T Chili powder
  • 1/4t cumin
  • 1/4t oregano
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 slices of mozzarella cheese
  1. Saute the onions, pepper, and garlic, with some olive oil until softened.
  2. Add tomatoes, tomato sauce, and seasonings.
  3. Cover and cook over medium heat for about 10 minutes
  4. Crack eggs into the sauce, cover with cheese slices, then return cover to pot
  5. Leg eggs poach over low heat for 4 to five minutes

 

-Jordan

 

 

 

Starting Off The New Year

I Started off the first day of the new year with the most important meal of the day:

I suppose this isn’t the most riveting reading, but I am getting a lot better at making omelets and wanted to show this one off.

 

 

With this particular year new year comes the climax of Iowa’s involvement in the public spectacle that is  political elections. I don’t think I can overstate how much I enjoy not owning a TV right now. All the same, we plan to caucus with the best of them this week. Perhaps I will get a post of of the experience… ether way I can make a mean omelet! 🙂

 

-Jordan