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Mexico Authentic home cooking from Mexico, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Mexico as Chiles en nogada de familia
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Family Chiles en Nogada

lenny
lenny @cook_1102490
MEXICO

In Mexico, this is a truly traditional dish enjoyed starting in August. Dedicated to Agustin de Iturbide in 1821, it is a typical dish from Puebla, created to celebrate Mexico's Independence Day on September 16th. The dish features the three colors of the Mexican flag: green from the chiles, white from the nogada sauce, and red from the pomegranate seeds. While it can be a bit labor-intensive, the result is a reward not just for your taste buds, but also for your kitchen skills. If you follow the recipe closely, it will be a success.

In Mexico, this is a truly traditional dish enjoyed starting in August. Dedicated to Agustin de Iturbide in 1821, it is a typical dish from Puebla, created to celebrate Mexico's Independence Day on September 16th. The dish features the three colors of the Mexican flag: green from the chiles, white from the nogada sauce, and red from the pomegranate seeds. While it can be a bit labor-intensive, the result is a reward not just for your taste buds, but also for your kitchen skills. If you follow the recipe closely, it will be a success.

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Family Chiles en Nogada

lenny
lenny @cook_1102490
MEXICO

In Mexico, this is a truly traditional dish enjoyed starting in August. Dedicated to Agustin de Iturbide in 1821, it is a typical dish from Puebla, created to celebrate Mexico's Independence Day on September 16th. The dish features the three colors of the Mexican flag: green from the chiles, white from the nogada sauce, and red from the pomegranate seeds. While it can be a bit labor-intensive, the result is a reward not just for your taste buds, but also for your kitchen skills. If you follow the recipe closely, it will be a success.

In Mexico, this is a truly traditional dish enjoyed starting in August. Dedicated to Agustin de Iturbide in 1821, it is a typical dish from Puebla, created to celebrate Mexico's Independence Day on September 16th. The dish features the three colors of the Mexican flag: green from the chiles, white from the nogada sauce, and red from the pomegranate seeds. While it can be a bit labor-intensive, the result is a reward not just for your taste buds, but also for your kitchen skills. If you follow the recipe closely, it will be a success.

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Ingredients

75 minutes
Serves 6 servings
  1. 12poblano peppers, roasted, peeled, and deveined
  2. as neededAll-purpose flour,
  3. 5large eggs, separated
  4. Vegetable oil
  5. picadillo filling
  6. 5 1/3 ozground pork (150 grams)
  7. 5 1/3 ozground beef (150 grams)
  8. 1boneless, skinless chicken breast, ground
  9. 1 3/4 ozraisins (50 grams)
  10. 1 3/4 ozchopped almonds (50 grams)
  11. 1 3/4 ozpine nuts (50 grams)
  12. 1large ripe plantain, chopped
  13. 1medium red tomato, chopped
  14. 1/2 cupsherry wine (about 4 fl oz or 120 ml)
  15. 3bay leaves
  16. 2 clovesgarlic, chopped
  17. 1/2medium onion, chopped
  18. Salt
  19. 2 tablespoonssugar
  20. 1/4 cupvegetable oil (about 60 ml)
  21. NOGADA SAUCE*
  22. 3 1/2 ozgoat cheese (100 grams)
  23. 5 1/3 ozwalnuts (150 grams)
  24. 2 cupsheavy cream or milk (about 1/2 liter)
  25. 1 cuppomegranate seeds
  26. Italian parsley or cilantro for garnish
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75 minutes
  1. 1

    In a heavy-bottomed pot, sauté the onion and tomato. Once softened, add the garlic, bay leaves, and salt. Next, add the meats, plantain, sherry, and sugar. Cook, stirring, until the mixture is dry. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed.

  2. 2

    Generously fill the cleaned poblano peppers with the picadillo. Dredge the stuffed peppers in flour on all sides and set aside.

  3. 3

    Separate the eggs. Beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form, then gently fold in the yolks until just combined. Dip the stuffed chiles in the egg mixture, then fry in hot oil until golden. Place on a platter lined with paper towels to drain.

  4. 4

    For the sauce, blend all the ingredients together and season with salt. Pour the sauce into a beautiful serving dish.

  5. 5

    If you like, arrange green lettuce leaves on a platter for decoration. Place the chiles on top, pour the nogada sauce over half of each chile, and sprinkle with pomegranate seeds and a few sprigs of parsley or cilantro for garnish.

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Published in the US on August 04, 2025 14:01
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