PuddnheadAZ
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isjxem6 wrote
Reply to comment by CuteWolves in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
I use a instaPot. I fry up a medium-small white onion, few garlic cloves and some diced chile (fresh roasted is best). Add 2lbs sorted and rinsed beans, with water about three inches over the level of the beans (water salted to taste - I’m gonna get flack for the salted comment, but it really is better). Throw in a sachet of approx 1 Tablespoon oregano, 1 teaspoon thyme, 1 Tablespoon whole pepper corns, and 2 basil leafs. Pressure cook for about 48 minutes for super creamy beans. Those I eat some that way, and refry some as well. For the refry, it’s just melt up some fat (say 3 Tablespoons of bacon grease is good) then throw about 2 cups of those beans in a pan with a little bit of the liquid and heat and mash. Add more bean liquid if you want them runnier, or cook longer if you want them thicker. Throw a fistful of your favorite melty cheese in when you have the consistency you like (always go slightly runnier than you want the end product to be). Melt the cheese, season to taste, and you’re done. The instaPot isn’t necessary of course, it just takes a lot longer without it. Soaking beans overnight speeds the process.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isjlfd5 wrote
Reply to comment by Fresh-Ad4991 in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
No doubt. Looks fantastic!
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isjjguu wrote
Reply to comment by oscarish in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
Stuffed sopapillas have a special place in my heart.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isjj42g wrote
Reply to comment by kruspel in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
Se me acabó anteayer cuando hice los nachos.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isidzz6 wrote
Reply to comment by darkangel657 in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
No, corn.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_ishxxql wrote
Reply to comment by karmandreyah in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
Yeah, I’ve had them in CA like your saying. I’ve had basically salsa based sauce, enchilada type sauce, even just pico de gallo on top. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever met a huevos rancheros I didn’t like.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_ishvmgb wrote
Reply to comment by buttheyrealltaken in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
Honestly have no idea.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_ishvg8b wrote
Reply to comment by karmandreyah in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
Grew up in AZ. Traveled extensively and lived for a bit in Mexico. Had many varieties of Huevos Rancheros. This is what I had on hand.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_ishhx14 wrote
Reply to comment by PoodleMama329 in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
For you and your baby, I hope you get some delicious adobada/adovada soon.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isgz8tv wrote
Reply to comment by Prestigious-Ad-6808 in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
Definitely breakfast. Good anytime though.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isgkeh0 wrote
Reply to comment by phuzzy1deep in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
¡¡Ja ja!!
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isgkawg wrote
Reply to comment by aghilardi in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
¡Gracias carnal!
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isg0x3a wrote
Reply to comment by IridescentCactuar in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
No matter how you spell it, it WAS delicious. Thanks!
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isg012c wrote
Reply to comment by RyanCooper101 in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
Now, that I’ve seen both ways, and I think the “v” is possibly more common.
PuddnheadAZ OP t1_isfxxbd wrote
Reply to comment by jraps26 in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
Oh my god, I’m so embarrassed. 😳
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PuddnheadAZ OP t1_iskh4l5 wrote
Reply to comment by ownlife909 in [HOMEMADE] Juevos Rancheros with carne adovada by PuddnheadAZ
The dish. I cook and eat it in chunks mostly. For this dish I “pulled” it a bit.