Chilaquiles Verdes with Baked Tortilla Chips

This delicious Mexican chilaquiles verdes recipe is made lighter with freshly baked tortilla chips! Add salsa verde and fried eggs for an epic breakfast.

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I traveled to Mexico City last month in search of the best chilaquiles, tacos and quesadillas I could find. I found all of the above, plus quite a few new-to-me Mexican combinations of cheese, flatbread and cactus or mushrooms.

On our last morning there, I walked to the loveliest French-Mexican café down the street called Lardo and ordered chilaquiles verdes. Chilaquiles are a traditional Mexican breakfast made with tortilla chips simmered in sauce—green (verde) or red (rojo).

I happily sat at the bar solo, sipping my cappuccino, admiring all of the copper design details, eavesdropping on the American family nearby, and imagining how fun it might be to travel with my own family someday.

tortillas and tomatillos

Then my chilaquiles arrived, and all focus shifted to the gorgeous food before me. I didn’t know that tortilla chips and salsa could be so beautiful, but these were piled high and covered with dollops of queso fresco, fresh green cilantro leaves, and lots of creamy diced avocado. (There was no egg; apparently, I was supposed to order that separately, but I loved them as is.)

The chips were perfectly tender, not soggy or too poky. The salsa tasted super fresh and wasn’t overpowered by the flavor of fried chips. I’ve read that the sauce for chilaquiles varies by region (sometimes it’s red), but it seems like green sauce is more traditional in Mexico City. Those chilaquiles tasted as good as they looked, and I vowed to recreate them promptly when I got home.

chilaquiles ingredients

Tortilla Chips & Topping Options

Which I did, opting to bake my tortilla chips rather than using store-bought or frying my own (big pots of oil scare me). Some tortilla chips are better than others, and my favorites are Siete’s corn tortilla chips or Late July’s chia quinoa chips.

I also made my favorite salsa verde, though you can absolutely use store-bought. Herdez and Whole Foods Market brands are nice.

I tried a variety of toppings and settled on feta (in lieu of queso fresco or Cotija), red onion (for some color and heat), fresh cilantro, fried eggs (optional), and, of course, avocado.

How to make chilaquiles verdes (tortilla chips tossed in warmed salsa verde, often served with fried eggs on top) - cookieandkate.com

I carefully picked out just-ripe avocado at the store and forgot to add it to the photos. I went all the way to Mexico City for this chilaquiles recipe, and I forgot to add the avocado. Head smack!

I might redo these photos soon to add the avocado. It’s more essential than the eggs! If you’d like to go the extra mile and dollop some of the best guacamole ever on top, I don’t think you’ll regret it.

baked tortilla chips for chilaquiles

More Mexican-Style Breakfasts

If you enjoy these green chilaquiles, be sure to try my chilaquiles rojos recipe (chilaquiles with red sauce). You might also enjoy these savory Mexican breakfasts:

Homemade chilaquiles verdes with baked tortilla chips! Get the recipe at cookieandkate.com

Please let me know how your chilaquiles turn out in the comments! I love hearing from you.

DELICIOUS chilaquiles recipe with salsa verde instead of red sauce! This is a fantastic breakfast, brunch or dinner. cookieandkate.com

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Chilaquiles Verdes with Baked Tortilla Chips

  • Author: Kathryne Taylor
  • Prep Time: 25 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 55 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings
  • Diet: Gluten Free

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This delicious Mexican chilaquiles verdes recipe is made lighter with freshly baked tortilla chips! Add salsa verde, fried eggs (optional), and fresh garnishes for an epic breakfast, brunch or dinner. Recipe yields 4 servings.

Ingredients

Baked Tortilla Chips*

  • 16 corn tortillas
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon fine-grain sea salt or 1 teaspoon flaky sea salt
Salsa verde
  • 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 3 cups (24 ounces) salsa verde—either homemade** or store-bought***
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
Toppings
  • 4 fried eggs (optional)
  • 1 avocado, diced
  • ⅓ cup crumbled Cotija, queso fresco or feta cheese
  • 3 tablespoons chopped red onion or green onion
  • 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro

Instructions

  1. To bake the chips: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit with racks in the upper-middle and lower-middle positions. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper for easy clean-up.
  2. Brush both sides of each tortilla lightly with oil. Stack the tortillas, 4 at once, and slice them into 8 wedges. Repeat with remaining tortillas. Divide the wedges between the two baking sheets and arrange them evenly across the pans (it’s ok if the chips overlap; they’ll shrink significantly as they bake). Sprinkle half the salt over one pan and half over the other.
  3. Bake, swapping the pans on their racks every 5 minutes, until the chips are curling up at the edges and some are starting to turn golden on the edges. This could take as little as 10 minutes. Keep an eye on the top rack especially, as those tend to finish baking first. Once you see the chips on the top rack turn golden on the edges, remove that pan and move the pan on the lower rack up to the top. Bake until those chips start turning golden on the edges, then remove from the oven.
  4. Once the chips are out of the oven, warm 2 teaspoons of the olive oil in a large, non-reactive (stainless steel, enameled cast iron or non-stick) skillet or Dutch oven over medium heat. Once it’s shimmering, add the salsa verde, being careful to avoid splatters.
  5. Raise the heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a simmer, then remove the skillet from the heat. Stir in the tortilla chips and cilantro until all of the chips are lightly coated, then cover and let the mixture rest (off the heat) until the chips have softened slightly, about 2 to 5 minutes.
  6. Uncover the pot and add the toppings of your choice, then divide the chilaquiles onto individual plates. The chips will continue softening with time, so chilaquiles are best served promptly (do not re-cover the pan to preserve heat; the chips will get far too soggy).

Notes

*Store-bought tortilla chips alternative: Use 4 generous handfuls of chips instead of these baked chips. You might want to choose a no-salt or lightly salted variety to ensure that your dish isn’t too salty. The only store-bought chips I’ve enjoyed in chilaquiles is Late July’s chia quinoa variety.
**Homemade salsa verde note: My salsa verde recipe yields 2 ½ cups salsa. To make it yield 3 cups as needed for this recipe, increase the tomatillos to 1 ¾ pounds.
***Store-bought salsa verde note: If your jarred salsa tastes dull, liven it up with a squeeze of lime juice and possibly some more chopped fresh cilantro.
Make it gluten free: Use certified gluten-free tortillas or chips.
Make it dairy free: Omit the cheese.
Make it vegan: Omit the eggs and cheese. To make the recipe more hearty, you could serve the chilaquiles on a spread of refried black beans or with black bean salad on top or on the side.

Nutrition

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