Crispy tortilla chips bathed in a tangy green chile sauce, crowned with melted cheese, eggs, crema, and vibrant garnishes—this is chilaquiles elevated to cheesy perfection. Growing up in a Mexican household, chilaquiles were always the breakfast of champions, especially on lazy Sundays. This version, with roasted tomatillos, Hatch chile, and a generous amount of melting cheese, feels nostalgic and indulgent all at once.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
🌶️ Bold Flavor: A deep, roasted sauce made from fresh tomatillos and authentic Hatch chile powder.
🧀 Extra Cheesy: Features gooey, satisfying bites with a blend of Cotija and melty cheeses.
⏱️ Perfect Texture: Tortilla pieces are simmered just enough to soak up flavor while maintaining a satisfying crunch.
🥣 Versatile: Fun and flavorful for brunch, dinner, or a hearty weekend treat.
🏡 Gourmet Garnish: Fresh crema, radishes, and cilantro add a bright, refreshing finish.
What You’ll Need
Green Chile Sauce Base
1 lb Tomatillos: Cored and roughly chopped.
1 ¼ cups White onion: Chopped.
4 Garlic cloves.
4 Green onions: Roots removed.
¼ cup Green New Mexico Hatch chile powder.
1 ¼ cups Cilantro leaves: Chopped.
2 tsp Mexican oregano.
½ fl oz Extra virgin olive oil.
1 tsp Sea salt & ½ tsp Black pepper.
Chips and Frying
20 Corn tortillas: Cut into rectangles.
2 cups Neutral oil: For frying (vegetable, canola, or peanut).
Assembly & Finishes
4 Large eggs: Fried or poached.
¼ cup Cheese: Crumbled Cotija, Queso Fresco, or Monterey Jack.
¼ cup Mexican crema.
Radishes & Cilantro: Shaved/fresh for garnish.
How to Make It (Step-by-Step)
Prep time: 20 minutes | Cook time: 15 minutes | Total time: 35 minutes | Yield: 4 Servings
Step 1: Roast the Salsa Base
Preheat your broiler to high. Spread tomatillos, onions, garlic, and green onions on a foil-lined sheet pan. Broil for 8–10 minutes, tossing occasionally, until softened and blackened.
Step 2: Blend the Sauce
Transfer roasted vegetables to a blender. Add oregano, cilantro, Hatch chile powder, salt, and pepper. With the blender running, slowly drizzle in the olive oil to emulsify. Puree until smooth and set aside.
Step 3: Fry the Tortilla Chips
Slice stacked tortillas into rectangles. Heat frying oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Fry tortillas in batches for 1–2 minutes until golden and crispy. Drain on paper towels.
Step 4: Combine and Simmer
💡 Crucial Step: Pour the green sauce into the skillet and bring to a simmer. Add the chips and stir gently for 2–3 minutes. You want them coated and slightly softened, but they must still hold some crunch!
Step 5: Add Egg and Cheese
Make 4 wells in the chips. Crack an egg into each and fry/poach until whites are set but yolks remain soft. Remove from heat. Sprinkle cheese across the dish and dollop with Mexican crema.
Step 6: Garnish and Serve
Top with fresh cilantro and shaved radish. Serve immediately while hot and saucy.
💡 Expert Tips for Success
🛑 Don’t Overcrowd: Fry tortillas in small batches to maintain oil temperature and ensure every chip gets perfectly crisp.
🔥 The Char Matters: Ensure the tomatillos and onions are well-roasted; that blackened char adds essential depth and sweetness to the sauce.
🥑 Fresh Toppings: Always use fresh lime and radishes; the acidity and crunch are necessary to cut through the richness of the cheese and eggs.
Variations and Substitutions
🥦 Vegetarian Style: This dish is naturally vegetarian! Just ensure you use a vegetable-based fat for frying.
🍗 Add Protein: Stir in shredded rotisserie chicken or cooked chorizo during Step 4 for an even heartier meal.
🥘 Baking Alternative: For a lighter version, brush tortillas with oil and bake at 425°F (220°C) for 10–15 minutes until crisp before tossing with the sauce.
🌶️ Heat Control: Use “Mild” Hatch powder for a kid-friendly version, or “Hot” for a true spicy kick.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I make the sauce in advance?
Yes! You can refrigerate the roasted green chile sauce for up to 3 days. Simply reheat it gently on the stove before adding your freshly fried chips.
How do I prevent the chilaquiles from getting soggy?
The key is the “simmer time.” Only toss the chips in the sauce for a few minutes right before serving. If they sit in the sauce too long, they will lose their texture.
What is the best cheese to use?
Cotija or Queso Fresco provide a traditional salty crumbled texture, but Monterey Jack is excellent if you prefer a gooey, melted cheese experience.
📊 Nutritional Information (Estimated per serving)
Calories: 510 kcal
Protein: 18 g
Carbohydrates: 46 g
Fat: 32 g
Saturated Fat: 9 g
Sodium: 740 mg
Fiber: 7 g
Conclusion
These Green Chile and Extra Cheese Chilaquiles take comfort food to new heights. By combining bright roasted tomatillos with crispy tortillas and melty cheese, you get a bold, satisfying skillet that works for brunch, dinner, or any time in between. It is a delicious celebration of Mexican ingredients and traditions that will undoubtedly become a repeat request in your kitchen!