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Chili Rellano Dutch Oven Recipe

Ingredients:
1/2 Tbsp butter
2 lg cans whole green chilis
1 lb cheddar cheese
1 lb monterey jack cheese
3 Tbsp flour
1 can (13 oz) evaporated milk
4 eggs
salt and pepper
Instructions:
Heat dutch oven to 325 degrees for Baking.
Separate the egg whites from yolks, keeping both.
Combine flour, milk, egg yolks, and a few dashes of salt and pepper in large bowl.
Beat well.
Beat egg whites separately until stiff.
Fold egg whites into yolks.
Place 1/2 the chilis in the dutch oven.
Spread cheddar cheese on chilis.
Layer the rest of chilis on the cheese.
Spread monterey jack cheese on chilis.
Pour eggs on top.
Bake for 45 minutes or until an inserted knife comes out clean.

All recipes use a 12-inch dutch oven, unless specified.
If you have a 10-inch dutch oven, use about 2/3 to 3/4 of the ingredient amounts but keep the temperature and time about the same.
If you have an 8-inch dutch oven, use about 1/2 of the ingredient amounts but keep the temperature and time about the same.
If no temperature is listed, use 350 degrees.
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Comments:
Nov 16, 2020 - Patrick Twitchell
Hi, for the dutch oven chili rellanos, I would like to substitute fresh poblano peppers in for the canned green chilis. How would I modify the recipe in order to ensure the proper baking? Thanks.
Nov 16, 2020 - Dutch Oven Dude
@Patrick - All the fresh pepper recipes I've seen call for you to roast them first and remove the skins.  After that, I'd think they would work pretty much the same and need no additional cooking time.


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