For many, a palm tree symbolizes relaxation and serenity. For me, it’s a centering thought, one I turn to during moments of stress. Recently, I found myself not only admiring the palms in Mazatlán, Mexico, but also savoring the local flavors that capture the essence of this vibrant region.
Hotel Riu, Mazatlán, Mexico
Among the culinary delights I experienced was Huevos Divorciados, a unique spin on the classic Huevos Rancheros. This dish creatively separates two poached eggs, placing them on opposite sides of the plate and dressing each in its own distinct sauce. One egg is topped with a zesty green salsa made with tomatillos, while the other is adorned with a smoky red chili salsa. The presentation is completed with a variety of sides—refried beans, rice, guacamole, cheese, and onions—that divide the two eggs like an edible border.
Though the sandy beaches of Mazatlán may be far away, the flavors of Huevos Divorciados can easily be recreated at home to share with family and friends.
Recipe: Huevos Divorciados
Serves: 6Ingredients:
For the salsa:3 medium tomatoes, quartered
½ onion
½ hot green chile or 1 teaspoon canned green chilies
3 sprigs cilantro leaves
½ red bell pepper
2 cloves garlic
1/8 teaspoon salt
½ lemon, squeezed
For the guacamole:
½ large ripe avocado
2 tablespoons green onion, minced
1 tablespoon fresh cilantro, chopped
½ teaspoons Asian chile sauce
2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
¼ teaspoon salt
Instructions:
For the tortillas:6 tortillas, cut into rounds that will fit a muffin tin
For the poached eggs:
12 eggs, poached
Prepare the salsa:
Put all ingredients in a food processor and whiz until chunky. Drain.
Prepare the guacamole:
Put all ingredients in a food processor and whiz until smooth.
Prepare the tortillas:
Preheat oven to 350°F. Cut the tortillas into rounds that will fit a muffin tin. Carefully push a round into a muffin cup. Bake until golden, about 5 minutes.
Prepare the poached eggs:
Poach 12 eggs.
To assemble:
Put the poached egg into the baked tortilla cup. Top with salsa on half of the cups. Top with guacamole on the other half. Garnish each plate with refried beans and cilantro along with a tortilla cup of each type. Serve immediately.
Tips
Ottawa Recommendation: For those in Ottawa, Canada, check out the Huevos Rancheros at Edgar—widely regarded as the best in the city. (Sadly now closed.)
Mazatlán Recommendation: If you find yourself in Mazatlán, enjoy this dish at iconic spots like the Shrimp Bucket in Olas Altas.
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Acknowledgment: Special thanks to www.gomazatlan.com for hosting meat the 2011 Gran Fiesta Amigos. All opinions and stories shared are entirely my own.