Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Huevos Rancheros ~ Three Ways

Hey... remember me??

Please forgive my recent absence. I've embarked on a new healthy lifestyle. I'm eating balanced healthy meals and exercising EVERY day! Some of my balanced healthy meals have been a major FAIL... others are tasty and delicious. But it takes a LOT more time and planning to be consistent. So, I think I finally have the healthy eating and exercising thing down. (I've lost over 30 pounds and 22 inches this year!) Yay me!

But I think I can finally get back to blogging!

So anyway... It's Cinco de Mayo!

I LOVE Cinco de Mayo!!

I really don't know anything about The Battle of Puebla, other than the Mexican Army beat the French. I just love Mexican food and tequila! Also it's my mother-in-law's birthday. (Happy Birthday Judy!) I wish it was my birthday! But then I wouldn't be an Aries... hmmm... nevermind... I'll just eat Mexican food and drink tequila on my birthday... but I never seem to do that, now that I think about it. Ok... that's why I try to always have a Cinco de Mayo party! Although technically it will be Ocho de Mayo this year.

Anyway... today is Huevos Rancheros... Three Ways!

The perfect way to get back to blogging on Cinco de Mayo!

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First you'll need to make a Rancheros Sauce. It's wicked easy!

Rancheros Sauce
2 small yellow onions, diced
2 large cloves of garlic, minced
1 large jalapeno, diced
1 large can of diced tomatoes (about 3 cups)
1 TBLS fresh cilantro, chopped
1 tsp chile powder
1 big pinch cumin
a little veggie oil

Heat a little veggie oil in a skillet. Saute onions, garlic and jalapeno until tender. Add tomatoes. You can totally use fresh tomatoes, but I made this during the winter, in Pittsburgh and the tomatoes around here at that time of the year aren't very flavorful. Simmer that for a few minutes and add chile powder, cumin and cilantro. Simmer a few more minutes. Blend with a stick blender. I like it to still be a little chunky. But blend to your chunky preference.

That's it! Wicked easy, right?

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Chop up the veggies.
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And get them sauteing in a little bit of oil.
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Add tomatoes and simmer a few minutes.
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Add chile powder, cumin & cilantro and simmer a little more.
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If it's too chunky, hit it with the stick blender a little. I gave it the smallest whir.
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Now you have Rancheros Sauce!

It's time for Huevos Rancheros!

First I went classic.

Fry up a couple of Over-Easy Eggs.
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Heat a couple of Corn Tortillas.
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Add some heated Refried Beans.
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Slide those beautiful Over-Easy Eggs on top of the Refried Beans.
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Add some of that gorgeous Rancheros Sauce and some fresh Cilantro and breakfast is served!!
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I had plenty of Rancheros Sauce, so the next day I put a Mexican spin on my Eggs in Purgatory.

Pour some of that lovely Rancheros Sauce into a ramekin.
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Crack in a nice fresh egg.
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Sprinkle with a little cheese.
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Cojito would have been nice, but I only had Colby/Jack, so that's what I used.

Bake at 375F for about 10 minutes for a soft yolk.
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And why exactly did I neglect to put cilantro on this??

Serve with warm corn tortilla wedges.
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Mmmmmm.....
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And on the the last version...

Huevos Rancheros Pizza!!

Thanks to Shane of Culinary Alchemist for the idea!

First you need pizza crust.

Make your own or use a prepared crust.

I used a prepared crust, because I had one.
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Spread on some refried beans.
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Some of that gorgeous Rancheros Sauce!
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I made little wells in the sauce, then cracked in two eggs.
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Sprinkled on some Colby/Jack Cheese.
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Some fresh Cilantro
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And into the oven until the eggs are set and the cheese is melty!
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Breakfast for two!
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I have to say, I loved all of the versions of Huevos Rancheros that I tried that week. But my favorite would have to be the pizza!!

I'd LOVE to have one of those right about now!!

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

11 comments:

  1. Welcome back, Spryte! First of al,l congrats to you on adopting a healthier lifestyle and losing all that weight! Amazing!

    And I have to try that pizza, it looks awesome! I made baked eggs today, too, but the cheesy Mexican version looks yummy.

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  2. Wow, it's hard to lose even five pounds, so your feat is quite impressive. Love the cinco di mayo treats.

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  3. Awesome weight loss -- Congrats! And glad to see you back.

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  4. Congrats on your weight loss! I'm trying to shave some off myself and feel at a bit of a standstill. The eggs look awesome!!

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  5. yay you're back!

    congrats on the diet success! i'm impressed! and your huevos look divine.

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  6. Congratulations on the weight loss Spryte!! It is nice to see you back.

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  7. WElcome back!! Congrats on the success of your healthier eating and weight loss. And your huevos ranchero selections look way yummy!

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  8. AWESOME job! i need to get my act together and follow your lead. these look wonderful.

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  9. congrats on the weight loss! I've been trying but after being on light duty at work at a desk job, the loss has gone backwards :(

    I had to laugh at the 'egg eyes' it was the thing that popped out at me first :)

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  10. I love Mexican food and living in Texas at the moment I am lucky to have it at my disposal here, aplenty.
    Your huevos rancheros look so good!

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  11. This is a really great dish. I found your blog by chance and had planned only to drop by and say hello. I was lured by your prior posts and ended up staying far longer than I had intended. Your food is wonderful. I'll be back as often as I can. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary

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