For a milder salsa, remove the seeds from the chile de árbol peppers before cooking. If you prefer a smoother salsa, you can strain it through a fine-mesh sieve after blending. Feel free to add your favorite toppings to the chilaquiles, such as crumbled queso fresco, sour cream, avocado slices, or chopped cilantro. Adjust the amount of chile de árbol peppers to your spice preference. Start with fewer peppers and add more if desired. For added flavor, consider adding a pinch of cumin or oregano to the salsa while it simmers.
Adrien Terry
Jul 2, 2025I added some shredded cheese to the chilaquiles and it was delicious!
Ellie Von
Jun 30, 2025I used store-bought tortilla chips instead of frying my own and it still turned out great, though not as authentic.
Cordia Reilly
Jun 24, 2025I found the salsa to be a little too thin, so I simmered it for a longer time to thicken it up.
Jay Satterfield
Jun 16, 2025This recipe is a keeper! Thank you for sharing.
Jaylin Lind
Jun 13, 2025This is the best chilaquiles recipe I've ever tried!
Amelia Ratke
Jun 10, 2025The cooking times were accurate and the recipe was easy to adapt to my preferences.
Cara Skiles
Jun 10, 2025I've made this recipe several times and it's always a hit. The instructions are clear and easy to follow.
Marianna Wunsch
Jun 9, 2025This recipe is amazing! The salsa is so flavorful and the chilaquiles are perfectly crispy.
Kasandra Von
Jun 8, 2025The salsa was a bit too spicy for my taste, so I reduced the number of chile de árbol peppers.
Myles Dietrich
Jun 6, 2025My family loved this recipe! We'll definitely be making it again.