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Chiles Rellenos -border Grill

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Dairy Mexican Appetizer, Mexican, Restaurant, Side 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Poblano chiles
1 c Grated anejo
1/2 c Crumbled queso fresco
1 c Flour
3 Eggs, beaten
1/4 c Unsalted butter
Tomato and chile pepper
salsa
Tomatillo salsa
Sour cream

INSTRUCTIONS

Roast the chiles either under the broiler or over a gas burner on all
sides until charred, but not burned. Place immediately in a plastic
bag to steam until cooled. Then carefully peel the Chiles. Slit along
one side (do not cut in half)and remove the seeds. Rinse under cool
water to remove excess skin or seeds.  Toss the cheeses together and
press into 6 oblong shapes large enough  to fit into the chiles. Wrap
each chile and the cheese, being careful  that the seams are closed.
Dredge each stuffed Chile in flour,  dusting off any excess.  Dip
floured Chiles into the beaten eggs. Melt the butter and heat  until
hot but not browned. Add the chiles one at a time. Lightly  brown on
both sides. Serve on bed of red and green salsas with a  dollop of sour
cream.  MAKES 6 SERVINGS as appetizer or side dish.  SOURCE 1) *Mary
Sue Milliken and susan Feniger, Border Grill, Santa  Monica,
California. 2) Rose Dosti's New California Cuisine (1986) 3)  Pat
Hanneman's private collection, Kitpath@earthlink.net 4) mailto :
Brenda's RecipeCafe and Sierra's MEGs. 11/1/98  PANTRY NOTES: ANEJO,
also known as Cotija, is a salty, crumbly white  cheese, similar to
feta in appearance. Romano or washed and dried  feta are good
substitutes; or a combination. PANELA -- a mild,  milky-tasting, fresh
white cheese often sold in rounds also called  QUESO FRESCO. Substitute
a Ricotta, farmers, or dry cottage cheese.  1-1/2 cups  Recipe by: Mary
Sue Milliken & Susan Feniger*  Posted to MasterCook Digest by
kitpath@earthlink.net on Nov 01, 1998,  converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 383
Calories From Fat: 237
Total Fat: 26.8g
Cholesterol: 163.1mg
Sodium: 829.8mg
Potassium: 321.5mg
Carbohydrates: 22.7g
Fiber: 1.7g
Sugar: 4.9g
Protein: 13.7g


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