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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

TOMATO AND ONION MIGAS RECIPE

This is sort of an easy variation of a Tex-Mex classic called "Migas".  Traditionally, they are made with tortillas and eggs (and we'll show that one one of these days as well).  This is a version that 2nd Man came up with when were were out of eggs and wanted to make this anyway.  We looked around and what we did have were onions and tomatoes...





1 large onion, sliced
1 can of diced tomatoes
1 small can of tomato sauce
About 3 cups of corn chips
Olive oil, salt and pepper





Sauté the sliced onions in some olive oil, a little salt, and some pepper until translucent. 





Pour the two cans of tomatoes into the onions and stir it all up until heated.




Add the corn chips to the onion tomato mixture.  If they seem too large, it's OK to break them up a bit with your hands.  This is the easy shortcut to this recipe.




Stir it all up and let the chips start to soften.  They should get soft but not mushy, sort of somewhere in between crispy and soggy.




Sprinkle the cheese on top, turn off the heat and gently fold the cheese into the tortilla mixture until it's melted and incorporated throughout.
Tomato and Onion Migas
Once the cheese is melted through, dish up and serve.  We top ours with some chopped avocado and dried chives.  Delicious!


16 comments:

  1. 1st Man,

    I'm hungry now that I've read your post!!!

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  2. I have never eaten anything like this but I will now, lol, yummo!!

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  3. That looks really good... and a very good non-meat dish!

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    1. Definitely a non meat dish. Very 'meatless mondays', ha.

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  4. i love migas and this loks really good!

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    1. It is very good, the combination of onions and tomatoes is just so good. You could throw in some garlic and call it Italian migas, ha.

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  5. This looks so good and easy! It would be great to make when there's an abundance of tomatoes in the garden - yum!

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    1. Oh, fresh tomatoes would be heavenly in this.

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  6. We love migas, but have never had the with just onion and tomato. What a great meatless dish. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. We usually have migas with eggs, etc, but when we didn't have them we thought we'd try it this way. Definitely worth it. Now we ask ourselves which one we want, ha.

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  7. I go to read your blog with trepidation wondering what the next instalment is, but this looks so delicious & easy. Thank you!

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    1. LOL! Sorry about that, ha. We like to mix things up, food, decorating, gardening, wild animals in the house...ha!!!

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  8. Oh my......it sounds delicious

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    1. It's very good...and possibly healthy? Nah, maybe not, ha.

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