Huevos Rancheros

  1. Place bacon in large, heavy bottomed saucepan over medium-high heat. Cook down until light golden brown.
  2. Add onion, continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until onion is translucent and beginning to brown.
  3. Add bell & jalapeno peppers. Stir & continue cooking for additional 3-5 minutes.
  4. Stir in garlic & ancho chile powder. Add ham and tomatoes/tomato liquid. Bring to boil & reduce to fast simmer. Check seasoning, adding salt, pepper, cayenne and/or hot sauce to taste. Continue simmering while preparing rest of dish.
  5. Notes: rn-this is not intended to be a super hot sauce. It is more smoky, slightly spicy, with hint of sweet & heat. If tastes for spicy heat vary in your group, simply omit cayenne & hold hot sauce for addition at the table. rn-to make vegetarian, increase the onions & peppers a bit & use a small amount of canned chipotle, instead of meat, for a bit of smoky flavor. I like the bacon/ham sauce a lot. So, if I have vegetarian guests, I split the sauce into two pots one with & one without.
  6. Prepare poached eggs in vinegared water, using your favorite method. Pull from water and set aside on paper towels over a cooling rack.
  7. Place about 1" of oil in cast iron (or similar heavy) skillet. Heat to ~375. Quickly fry each tortilla, turning once until crisp & golden. Immediately place on cooling rack above old newspaper & lightly salt while hot.
  8. To plate: Place two tortillas (will slightly overlap) side by side on each plate. Place egg in center of each tortilla. Generously spoon sauce over each egg. Top with cheese & dollop of sour cream.
  9. Serve Immediately.
  10. Notes:rn- I always make extra tortillas while the oil is hot. With extra sauce, people can make 'eggless' versions for seconds. Or later, it's easy to reheat them on lowest toast setting in toaster oven for leftovers.rnrn- You can plate them prettily. But, the family seems to enjoy if all the toppings are added to individual taste at the table.

ranchero sauce, bacon, sweet onion, green bell pepper, clove garlic, chile powder, ham, tomatoes, salt, cayenne pepper, huevos, eggs, corn tortillas, vegetable oil, cheddar, sour cream, cilantro

Taken from food52.com/recipes/8118-huevos-rancheros (may not work)

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