Traditional Chiles Rellenos

I've had this recipe posted for a long time and it's gotten great reviews as is so I don't want to change anything to how it's posted, but I don't make it the same way anymore. After frying the stuffed and battered peppers I put them in a pan, then pour enchilada sauce over them. Next I sprinkle them with cheese and then bake them til the cheese is melted. SOOOO yummy. Also a tip for anyone who is worried about their peppers holding together: Use toothpicks to hold the peppers closed before dipping them in the egg batter. I set the peppers in the batter and spoon it over the top so that I can handle them carefully. Take the toothpicks out before baking or serving. Show more

Ready In: 55 mins

Serves: 3-6

Yields: 6 stuffed chiles

Ingredients

  • 6  whole  poblano peppers
  • 12 lb cheese, thinly sliced (I use oaxaca but queso fresco, chihuaha, or other Mexican melting cheese would work too)
  • 14 cup flour
  • 6  whole raw eggs (separated)
  • 12 cup flour
  • 2  cups salsa verde (comes in a small can)
  • 2  cups  home style mexican salsa (also comes in a small can)
  • 1  cup  corn oil
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Directions

  1. Rinse the chiles.
  2. Preheat your oven to broil.
  3. Place the chiles in a 9 x 14 baking dish and place on the top shelf of your oven. (I use a cookie sheet.).
  4. Watch and listen closely. When the skins start to make popping sounds and to char and turn black in places, take the chiles out and flip them over. Be sure and use a potholder so you don't burn your hands!
  5. When both sides are fairly evenly charred, remove them from the oven. You don't want them to be black all over, it is important that you do not over cook them.
  6. Wrap each chile in a moist paper towel or place in a sealed plastic bag to steam.
  7. After a few minutes, check them. Once the skin comes off easily, peel each chile. Try not to tear into the actual chile.
  8. Cut a slit almost the full length of each chile. Make a small "t" across the top, by the stem. Pull out fibers and seeds (this is where the heat is) and replace with a slice of cheese. I use a tea spoon for this to gently scrape/scoop the seeds out. It�s ok if you miss a few. You can set these aside, for a few minutes or a few hours if you put them in the refrigerator.
  9. Whip the egg whites at high speed with an electric mixer, until stiff peaks have formed.
  10. Heat the oil in a skillet until a drop of water sizzles when dropped into the pan.
  11. Beat the egg yolks with one tablespoon flour and salt. Mix the yolks into egg whites and stir until you have a thick paste.
  12. Roll the chiles in 1/4 cup flour and dip each one in the egg batter. Coat evenly (I'm still not very good at this step, but try not to coat the chiles too thickly). Fry, seam side down on both sides until golden brown. Place on paper towels to drain.
  13. Meanwhile, heat the salsa in a medium saucepan (either one or some of each). Place one or two rellenos on each plate and pour salsa over them. Serve them immediately! I recommend serving them with rice, beans, and tortillas. Sour cream is also good on these.
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