
Enchiladas Huastecas con Cecina (Huasteca Red Enchiladas with Dried Chile Beef)
Red chile enchiladas with chile-marinated dried beef, cheese and cream from the Huasteca.
About this recipe
Enchiladas huastecas con cecina are red chile enchiladas topped with chile-marinated dried beef, cheese, cream and onion, with the intense flavours of the Huasteca Potosina.
History & Origin
Enchiladas huastecas are the pride of the gastronomy of the Huasteca Potosina, the cultural and geographical region comprising the eastern municipalities of San Luis Potosí such as Ciudad Valles, Tamuín, Ébano and Tamazunchale. Huastec cooking is distinguished by the combination of indigenous Teenek (Huastecan) ingredients with colonial mestizo techniques, resulting in a gastronomy of great depth and complexity. The enchiladas huastecas are prepared with maize tortillas dipped in a red chile sauce (guajillo or colorado) and served with cecina enchilada on top - beef marinated with chile and sun-dried - the star product of the region. The contrast between the chile acidity, the smoky and intense flavour of the cecina, the freshness of white cheese and the softness of cream is what makes these enchiladas unique in Mexican cuisine. At the markets and fondas of Ciudad Valles, these enchiladas are served from 7 in the morning as a substantial breakfast, accompanied by refried beans and piquín chile salsa. Huastecan cecina enchilada is so famous that it is exported throughout Mexico and to migrant communities in the United States.
Estimated cost
$8.00
Total cost
$2.00
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on US supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
420
Calories
28g
Protein
32g
Carbohydrates
22g
Fat
3g
Fiber
740mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
Devein the colorado and guajillo chiles. Toast on a dry griddle. Soak in hot water for 15 minutes.
- 2
Blend the drained chiles with garlic, onion and a little soaking water. Strain to obtain a smooth sauce.
- 3
Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a pan. Fry the chile sauce for 5 minutes until it thickens and darkens. Season with salt.
- 4
Broil the cecina enchilada on a hot griddle for 2–3 minutes per side until well cooked and slightly crisp at the edges. Cut into strips.
💡 The cecina is already seasoned; do not add extra salt.
- 5
Heat a tablespoon of oil in another pan. Pass each tortilla through the hot oil for 10 seconds per side (just to warm, not deep-fry).
- 6
Briefly dip each warm tortilla in the chile sauce on both sides. Fold into quarters or in half.
- 7
Place 3 enchiladas on each plate. Top with strips of cecina, crumbled fresh cheese, sour cream and red onion rings. Serve immediately.
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