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Recipes - Mexican Bean Egg Chili Cheese Breakfast Recipe

Recipe Name

Mexican Bean, Egg, Chili, Cheese Breakfast

Submitted by PrettyDaisee
Recipe Description Preheat oven or toaster oven to 450F/230C. Spray either one large casserole dish, three medium gratin dishes, or six individual gratin dishes with olive oil or non-stick spray. Open black beans and drain into a colander placed in the sink, then rinse with cold water until no more foam appears. Let beans drain while you saute onions. Heat olive oil in a small frying pan with deep sides and saute onions about 2 minutes. Add ground cumin and Ancho chile pepper and saute 2-3 minutes more. Add tomatoes with juice, drained beans, and diced green chiles to the pan with onions and let cook at very low simmer about 20 minutes, or until the mixture is slightly thickened. Decide whether you're making one large casserole with 6 eggs, 3 medium casseroles with 2 eggs, or 6 individual casseroles with 1 egg, and spray dishes with olive oil or non-stick spray. Spoon a small amount of the tomato-bean mixture in the bottom of each dish (use about half the mixture.) Carefully break the eggs on top o
Quantity 0 Quantity Unit Servings  
Prep Time (minutes) 20 Cook Time (minutes) 20 Ready In (minutes) 40
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Ingredients
Amt. Measure Ingredient
1
smallOnion, chopped
2
teaspoonsolive oil
1/2
teaspoonSpices, ground cumin
1/4
teaspoonchili powder
2
cupsTomatoes, red, ripe, canned, Mexican
1
can (15 oz)black beans, canned, Bush's
4
tablespoonsGreen chiles, 4 oz canned chopped with liquid (16
6
largeeggs
3
cups crumbledmexican cheese
1/2
cupscilantro, fresh, chopped
Steps
Sequence Step
1Preheat oven or toaster oven to 450F/230C. Spray either one large casserole dish, three medium gratin dishes, or six individual gratin dishes with olive oil or non-stick spray. Open black beans and drain into a colander placed in the sink, then rinse with cold water until no more foam appears. Let beans drain while you saute onions. Heat olive oil in a small frying pan with deep sides and saute onions about 2 minutes. Add ground cumin and Ancho chile pepper and saute 2-3 minutes more. Add tomatoes with juice, drained beans, and diced green chiles to the pan with onions and let cook at very low simmer about 20 minutes, or until the mixture is slightly thickened. Decide whether you''re making one large casserole with 6 eggs, 3 medium casseroles with 2 eggs, or 6 individual casseroles with 1 egg, and spray dishes with olive oil or non-stick spray. Spoon a small amount of the tomato-bean mixture in the bottom of each dish (use about half the mixture.) Carefully break the eggs on top f the tomato-bean mixture. Spoon the rest of the mixture around eggs, avoiding the yolk. Bake the casserole or gratins about 5 minutes, or until the eggs are starting to look set but are still fairly wet looking. (Edit, this will take longer in a large casserole dish.) Remove dish(es) and change oven or toaster oven to broil (Be careful not to burn yourself!) Sprinkle cheese over the top and put dish(es) back in close to the broiler for 2-3 minutes, or until the cheese has melted. Be sure to remove while egg yolk is still soft. Serve hot, with whole wheat flour tortillas to dip into egg. Also good with salsa and sour cream served with it.






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