Chile Relleno Casserole
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Chile Relleno Casserole

8 servings
Full of flavor thanks to cotija cheese, chorizo, blackened green chiles, and a light tomato sauce. It’s a lot like the chiles rellenos you know and love...only easier!

Ingredients

  • poblano chiles
    8
  • extra virgin olive oil
    2 tbsp
  • chopped onion
    1 c
  • garlic

    minced

    4 cloves
  • can tomatoes

    whole or diced

    1
  • salt
  • mexican chorizo

    or other spicy sausage

    1 lb
  • cotija cheese

    crumbled, can sub feta

    1 c
  • fresh oregano

    minced

    1 tsp
  • eggs
    12 large
  • all-purpose flour
    ⅓ c
  • baking powder
    1 tsp
  • shredded monterey jack or mild cheddar cheese
    1 ½ c

Directions

  1. 1

    Char the whole poblano chiles: The first step is to char the outside skin of the poblano chiles. The easiest way to do that is directly over the flame of a gas burner (see How to Roast Chiles over a Gas Flame ). You can also do that over a grill, or in a broiling pan under a broiler (don't use a thin baking sheet or it will warp under the high heat). Just put the chiles close enough to the heating element so they char and blister on the surface. Turn the chiles so that they get completely blackened all around. Place the blackened chiles in a bowl and cover with a plate or damp towel. Let the chiles steam in their own heat for several minutes.

  2. 2

    Preheat the oven to 375°F: Position a rack in the center.

  3. 3

    Make the tomato sauce: While the chilies are cooling, heat olive oil in a large sauté pan, on medium high heat. Add the chopped onion and cook until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for a minute more. Add the tomatoes (break up any whole tomatoes before adding to the pan). Add a pinch of salt. Bring to a simmer and lower the heat to low. Gently simmer for 15-20 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.

    Step 3
  4. 4

    Peel and seed the roasted poblanos: Carefully peel and discard the blackened skin off the chiles. Cut off the stem ends. Carefully remove the seed pod without tearing the chiles (which you will stuff later).

    Step 4
  5. 5

    Cook the chorizo: Put the Mexican chorizo in a large frying pan and set the heat to medium high. Break up the chorizo with the edge of a metal spatula as you cook it. Cook until cooked through, about 4 minutes.

    Step 5
  6. 6

    Spread tomato sauce in the baking dish: Spread the tomato sauce over the bottom of an 9x13-inch baking dish. The tomato sauce should be the consistency of a thin spaghetti sauce. If it is too thick, thin it out with a little water.

    Step 6
  7. 7

    Make the stuffing: In a large bowl, mix together the stuffing of the cooked chorizo, cotija, and oregano.

    Step 7
  8. 8

    Stuff the chiles: Stuff the chiles with the chorizo mixture and place on top of tomato sauce in the baking dish.

    Step 8
  9. 9

    Whisk the eggs, flour, baking powder, salt: In a large bowl, vigorously whisk the eggs. Whisk in the flour, baking powder, and a pinch of salt.

  10. 10

    Finish assembling the casserole: Sprinkle chiles with half of the jack or cheddar cheese. Pour egg mixture over chiles and sprinkle with remaining cheese. At this point, you can make ahead and chill for several days. Add 10 minutes to cooking time in the next step if you make ahead and chill.

    Step 10
  11. 11

    Bake, rest, and serve: Bake at 375°F until top starts to brown and the eggs are set but still soft, about 30 minutes. Let the casserole rest 5 minutes before serving.

    Step 11
Chile Relleno Casserole
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Chile Relleno Casserole

85 min8 servings587 cal

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About this Recipe

Imagine the vibrant flavors of classic chile rellenos, but without all the fuss of individual stuffing and frying. This Chile Relleno Casserole brings all that deliciousness straight to your dinner table in an easy-to-assemble bake that's sure to become a new family favorite.

What makes this casserole so special is the thoughtful combination of rich, salty cotija cheese, spicy Mexican chorizo, and smoky blackened green chiles, all brought together in a light, bright tomato sauce. It’s a hearty, flavorful dish that captures the authentic essence of traditional chiles rellenos in a more approachable format, perfect for any home cook.

When you dive into a serving of this casserole, you can expect a deeply savory and satisfying TexMex experience. The mild heat of the poblano chiles is beautifully balanced by the creamy, melted Monterey Jack or mild cheddar cheese, and the distinct tang of cotija. Hearty chorizo adds a wonderful depth and spice, while the light tomato sauce provides a refreshing counterpoint to the richness. It’s a comforting and flavorful dinner that delivers complex tastes with minimal effort.

Customization & Variations

This versatile casserole is wonderfully adaptable. If you can't find cotija cheese, crumbled feta makes an excellent substitution, offering a similar salty tang. For the shredded cheese, both Monterey Jack and mild cheddar work beautifully, so feel free to use your preference. While Mexican chorizo adds a fantastic kick, you can swap it for another spicy sausage if you prefer a different flavor profile or have it on hand. You can also experiment with different types of chiles once you get the hang of blackening them.

This flavorful casserole is a complete meal on its own, ideal for a casual weeknight dinner or feeding a crowd. Serve it with a simple green salad for freshness, or a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of fresh cilantro for an extra touch of zest.

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