Best Roasted Green Chile Hollandaise Recipes

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GOLDEN FLANNEL HASH



Golden Flannel Hash image

Traditional flannel hash gets its name from the color of red beets. Here, yellow beets make for a milder color and flavor, but use red potatoes and red peppers for contrast. Serve with Joey?s Green Chile Hollandaise.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

2 tablespoons each butter and olive oil
1 red onion, chopped,
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 pound cooked corned beef, cut into small cubes
3/4 pound small red potatoes, cooked and cubed (do not peel)
3/4 pound yellow beets (tops removed), cooked, peeled, and cubed
Salt and pepper
Eggs, for poaching
Chopped parsley, optional
Green Chile Hollandaise, recipe follows
3 egg yolks
3 tablespoons lemon juice
8 ounces butter, very soft or melted
3 tablespoons minced roasted green chile
1 scallion, minced
Pinch cayenne
Salt

Steps:

  • Heat butter and oil in a large iron skillet; add onion and pepper and saute until soft, about 5 minutes. Add thyme, corned beef, potatoes, beets, and salt and pepper, to taste. Spread in a layer and cook over medium-high heat until potatoes begin to crisp on bottom, about 10 minutes (lift with a spatula to check). If desired, place a lid or metal plate that is slightly smaller in diameter than the skillet over the hash to tamp it down and make it extra-crisp.
  • Meanwhile, poach 1 or 2 eggs per serving until done to your liking. Spoon hash onto plates and top each portion with eggs, sprinkle with parsley, and serve with hollandaise, if desired.
  • In a bowl fitted into a saucepan with barely simmering water, whisk the yolks with the lemon juice until light and frothy. Whisk in the butter in 2-tablespoon increments. The sauce will seem thin at first, but continue to whisk until the sauce thickens. Be careful not to overcook because the eggs will scramble. When sauce is thick, remove from heat and stir in remaining ingredients. Serve immediately.

ROASTED GREEN CHILES



Roasted Green Chiles image

I use green chiles often in my recipes so I went looking for a way to make my own that I could freeze. Surprizingly they are quite easy to harvest and I find them tasty, not to mention a cheaper way to get the flavours into your meals. You can use many different varieties of chiles for roasting such as poblano chiles, anaheim peppers &/or jalapeños. Either make a batch just enough for your recipe or store in the freezer for later use.

Provided by Mustang Sally 54269

Categories     Peppers

Time 15m

Yield 8 oz peppers

Number Of Ingredients 2

8 ounces fresh chili peppers (any variety you prefer)
brown paper bag

Steps:

  • Wash the peppers & pat dry.
  • Leave peppers whole & place on a baking sheet, leaving at least ½" of space between peppers.
  • Turn the oven to broil & move the oven rack to the closest setting to the broiler.
  • Broil the peppers until the pepper skins have blistered & turned black in places, about 3 minutes.
  • Turn peppers over & broil another 2 mins, until the skin is spotted with black.
  • Remove the baking sheet from oven & immediately place peppers in a paper bag. Fold top of bag over to seal. Let sit for 10 minutes
  • Remove peppers from bag. The skin will be easy to remove from the peppers. Skin & seed peppers.
  • Coarsely chop green chilis.
  • Use right away or freeze in cubes & store in a small plastic bag for the freezer.

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