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Today’s special: huevos rancheros

Start your day with a hearty and delicious breakfast with our huevos rancheros! With fried eggs, beans and salsa, you\'ll be set for the day.
In this boldly flavored dish from Kerala, eggs float in a rich tomato sauce infused with ginger, garlic, and spices like ...
The beef industry council used to run a TV advertisement with rugged cowboys corralling steers and working up a sweat, then finally having a chance to relax and eat a good meal with their families at ...
Ranch-style eggs, known as huevos rancheros (fried eggs served on corn tortillas and topped with a fresh tomato salsa) are a staple on rural Mexican farms for a hearty mid-morning second breakfast.
Weekend breakfast just got a lot more interesting with spicy huevos rancheros on toasted (not fried) corn tortillas. The dish originated as a second breakfast for farmhands in Mexico after they had ...
People are often surprised when they hear my answer to my favorite food, and I am always surprised that it catches them so off-guard. My answer? Eggs. I love them in virtually all their preparations, ...
Not only are eggs delicious, but they are also one of the most versatile foods in the world. You can eat them for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They can be scrambled, poached, baked, fried — you name ...
Smokey dried adobo and guajillo chile, savory roasted tomato and sweet cinnamon aromas fill the kitchen. Copita Tequileria y Comida’s new executive chef Daniel Tellez is at the stove in the Sausalito ...
Eggs “rancher’s style” is a traditional, hearty Mexican breakfast typically enjoyed after a hard morning’s work. But it also makes for a satisfying and comforting weeknight dinner. The simple yet ...
What she is known for: Introducing flavors from Mexico’s coast to the country’s interior and beyond. Serving rustic, soulful seafood dishes to stylish city dwellers. IN MEXICO, WHERE the cooking ...
I know huevos rancheros is a typical breakfast item, but I like them anytime. I first had this in Mexico City in the Zona Rosa at a hotel where I had lots of margaritas in the Monkey Bar. The tequila ...