Chile Relleno Recipe
User Reviews
4.7
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Prep Time
30 mins
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Cook Time
15 mins
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Total Time
45 mins
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Servings
6 servings
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Calories
334 kcal
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Course
Main Course
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Cuisine
Mexican
Chile Relleno Recipe
Description
Beginning with roasting poblano peppers under a broiler until blistered, they are peeled and slit to remove seeds optionally. The softened peppers are stuffed with strips of Monterey jack cheese, selected for its melting quality. The stuffed peppers are then dipped in a seasoned egg batter and fried in hot oil to achieve a crispy crust encasing the cheese and pepper.
The salsa roja blended from roasted Roma tomatoes, jalapeño, onion, garlic, and cilantro provides a bright, slightly spicy contrast to the rich fried chiles. Together, they form a dish that balances textures and flavors.
This recipe includes tips for preparing key components ahead of time—roasting and peeling poblanos and making salsa—in order to streamline assembly. Variations in cheese type and stuffing additions are possible, allowing customization. Frying in batches prevents overcrowding and promotes even cooking.
Ingredients
For the chile rellenos
- 6 large poblano pepper
- 8 ounces Monterey jack cheese cut into long strips/sticks (or shredded cheese
- 4 cups cooking oil for frying
- 3 large egg
- ½ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon salt fine
For the salsa roja
- 6 Roma tomato quartered
- ½ small onion halved (yellow or white
- 3 cloves garlic
- 1 jalapeno pepper stem and seeds removed (optional)
- 5 prigs cilantro
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt plus more to taste
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
Instructions
For the chile rellenos
- Roast the peppers: Line a large baking sheet with aluminum foil and place poblano peppers on top. Set your oven rack directly underneath the broiler and turn the broiler on.
- Broil poblanos for 5 minutes, or until the skin is blackened and blistered. Carefully flip them over and broil for another 5 minutes, or until the skin is blackened and blistered.
- Remove them from the oven and loosely cover the baking sheet with aluminum foil or plastic wrap to keep in some of the heat and help them steam. Let them sit for 5 minutes.
- Peel the peppers: Peel and rub off as much of the loose skin on the peppers as possible. It doesn't have to be perfect, just as much as you can.
- Cut a small slit down the middle of the peppers with a knife. (If you don't want the peppers too spicy, you can remove some of the seeds. I like to leave them in as poblanos aren't typically super spicy to me, but that's personal preference.)
- Stuff the peppers: Carefully stuff the peppers with the cheese. Some of the peppers will be extra fragile because of the roasting process and may tear - that's okay. Just do the best you can.
- Gently close the opening of the peppers and secure it shut with 1-3 toothpicks. Use as many as you need to ensure that the cheese won't ooze out during the frying process. Set aside.
- Prepare for frying: Heat the frying oil in a large saucepan or deep skillet over medium-high heat. Line a baking sheet with paper towels and set aside. While oil is heating up, prepare the batter.
- Make the batter: Separate the egg whites from the yolks into two separate bowls - the whites into a large mixing bowl and the yolks into a small bowl. Using an electric hand mixer, beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form.
- While continuing to beat the egg whites on low, add in the egg yolks one at a time until all of them are fully mixed in. The batter should be light, fluffy and smooth.
- Coat the peppers with batter: Place the flour and salt into a separate shallow bowl or plate. Mix together to combine. Gently roll the stuffed peppers in the flour mixture, then give them a gentle tap to remove any excess. Then dip them in the egg batter and gently place them in the hot frying oil.
- Fry the chile rellenos: Fry the peppers for 3-5 minutes per side, until the batter is golden brown and crispy. Try not to overcrowd the peppers in the pan - I usually fry 2 at a time depending on the pan I'm using.
- Transfer the peppers to the lined baking sheet to drain off any excess oil.
- Serve: Immediately serve chile rellenos on a plate with some salsa, freshly chopped cilantro and some cotija cheese. (Don't forget to remove the toothpicks when you first cut into the peppers! You can try to remove them before serving onto plates, but I find it easier to remove them when you first cut into them.)
For the salsa roja
- Add tomatoes, onion, garlic, jalapeño, cilantro and salt to a blender. Puree until smooth.
- Heat olive oil in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Add blended salsa and bring to a boil.
- Reduce heat to low and simmer, stirring occasionally for 8 minutes. Remove from heat, taste and season with more salt if desired.
Notes
- Poblanos can be roasted and peeled up to 2 days ahead and stored refrigerated.
- The salsa roja can be made and stored refrigerated for up to 3 days before serving.
- Choose the largest poblano peppers available for easier stuffing and ample filling.
- Different cheeses like Oaxaca, mozzarella, or cheddar can substitute Monterey jack if preferred.
- Additional fillings like shredded chicken or carnitas can be combined with cheese for variety.
- Fry a few chiles at a time to maintain oil temperature and achieve crisp coating.
Nutrition Information
Show DetailsNutrition Facts
Serving: 6servings
Amount Per Serving
Calories 334 kcal
% Daily Value*
| Serving | 1pepper | |
| Calories | 334kcal | 17% |
| Carbohydrates | 16g | 5% |
| Protein | 15g | 30% |
| Fat | 24g | 37% |
| Saturated Fat | 9g | 45% |
| Cholesterol | 127mg | 42% |
| Sodium | 635mg | 26% |
| Potassium | 523mg | 11% |
| Fiber | 4g | 16% |
| Sugar | 6g | 12% |
| Vitamin A | 1699IU | 34% |
| Vitamin C | 145mg | 161% |
| Calcium | 321mg | 32% |
| Iron | 2mg | 11% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.