Description[]
Saucy Note: A dear friend of mine once told me that the secret to any decent Mexican sauce is to combine at least three different types of chilies. I have tested this theory and I could not agree more so if you don't have the exact chilies mentioned above, it's ok. Use other types. My only advice is to use one type that is not spicy but gives flavor such as guajillo, pasilla etc. and two mid- to very spicy such as chile de arbol, chile manzano, jalapeno.
Ingredients[]
- a handful of huauzontles
- 5 chiles guajillo (dried)
- 3 chiles de arbol (dried)
- 1 – 2 chiles jalapeno (fresh)
- 1 medium garlic clove
- 5 ripe red tomatoes (or whole canned tomatoes)
- ⅓ cup chicken broth
- 100 g Oaxaca cheese
- 3 eggs
- canola oil
Directions[]
- Wash hauzontle and separate the flowers from the thick stems. Boil huauzontle flowers in salty water till soft, around 15 minutes and rinse with cold water.
- Burn chilies, garlic, and tomatoes on a flat pan (only if using fresh tomatoes). Boil all the burned ingredients in a pot for about 10 minutes adding salt and pepper for taste. I also added some red wine but it's optional. I just add wine to anything i can:) add to a mixer and mix into a sauce adding some chicken broth for consistency.
- In a bowl, beat the whites of the eggs and add the yolks.
- Form huauzontles into balls the size of your palm. Place thin stripes of Oaxaca cheese inside of the balls and cover with the egg mixture. On a non-stick pan, fry the balls in canola oil for about 5 minutes till the egg is lightly browned.
- Serve hot with the sauce.