Potato Tacos with Green Chilies

 

Ingredients

1.5 lbs petite boiling potatoes, cut in half
3 tablespoons of olive oil, plus some more for frying the tortillas
1 petite white onion, sliced finely
6 average poblano peppers, charred and skinned
A pinch of salt
8 oz of crumbled Mexican queso fresco or alternatives like goat cheese or feta
16 epazote leaves, finely cut (optional)
8-12 corn tortillas, crisped lightly in olive oil

 

How To Make Potato Tacos with Green Chilies

Place the potatoes in salted water ensuring they’re submerged. Boil until they soften, roughly 15 minutes.
After boiling, allow them to cool under tap water. Once cooled, peel and dice them into small pieces.
Pour the oil into a sturdy skillet and heat over a medium flame.
Toss in the sliced onions and diced potatoes. Fry while stirring occasionally, ensuring they don’t stick, until they attain a deep brown hue. This should take between 10 to 15 minutes.
As the potato mix is frying, deseed the charred poblanos and coarsely cut them.
Mix these chopped poblanos with the frying potato mix. If you have epazote, add it now and season the mixture using salt.
Switch off the heat and blend in the cheese.
In a separate pan, fry the corn tortillas using olive oil on medium heat.
Once done, stuff them with the potato mixture, fold, and serve with a sauce of your choice.

 

Common Questions:

1. Can I switch out the cheese in this recipe?

Certainly! While Mexican queso fresco is recommended, you can also use cheeses like feta or goat cheese. Remember, each cheese variety can alter the taco’s overall taste and consistency.

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2. Is epazote a crucial ingredient?

Not really. Epazote, often found in Mexican dishes, is optional here. If unavailable, consider replacing it with herbs like cilantro or oregano to infuse different flavors.

3. Can I char the poblanos ahead of time?

Yes, you can. After roasting the poblanos, store them in a sealed container and refrigerate. Use them when you’re ready to prepare your tacos.

 

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