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These Tex-Mex Migas are a favorite of mine to make for a simple, yet impressive and flavorful breakfast!

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One of my favorite things to eat for breakfast is Migas. Simply put, Migas is a Mexican egg dish that consists of strips of corn tortillas that are pan-fried till just barely crisp and then scrambled with eggs. You’ll find all of these elements below with a few extra twists with my Tex-Mex Migas.

Directly translated from Spanish, the word “Migas” means “crumbs.’” Across the map, Migas are made in many different variations. I am, of course, most familiar with the Tex-Mex variations, which is what I have tried to replicate here. At local restaurants across Texas (and especially in Austin), Migas are typically served on a platter with refried beans or you even see some taco joints making Migas breakfast tacos. If Migas are on the menu, they are almost always a good choice.

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Tex-Mex Migas Ingredients:

  • Eggs
  • Avocado Oil
  • Corn Tortillas
  • Butter
  • White Onion
  • Poblano Pepper
  • Garlic
  • Salt + Pepper
  • Salsa Verde
  • Limes
  • Monterey Jack Cheese
  • Plus, Some Optional Toppings!

Tex-Mex Step-by-Step:

Step One: Whisk the Eggs

To start, add the eggs to a large bowl and whisk until nice and frothy. Set aside.

Step Two: Crisp the Tortilla Strips

In a large skillet over medium heat, add the avocado oil. Once heated, working in batches, carefully place the corn tortilla strips into the skillet until crisp on both sides, about 2 minutes. Transfer the crispy tortilla strips to a paper towel-lined plate until all are complete.

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Step Three: Sauté the Vegetables

Next, melt the butter in the skillet then add the onion, poblano, garlic, salt, and pepper and cook, stirring, until the vegetables are tender, about 3 minutes.

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Step Four: Assemble the Migas

Add the crisp tortilla strips back into the skillet with the vegetables. Pour in the eggs, salsa verde, and lime juice into the skillet and gently stir to combine with the vegetables. Cook, pushing the eggs toward the center with a spatula, until they are set about 4 minutes.

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Step 5: Add Cheese, Serve as Desired

Once the eggs are set, turn off the heat and sprinkle the Monterey Jack over the top and let it melt. Serve as desired!

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Recipe FAQs:

what’s the difference between Migas and chilaquiles?

While both of these breakfast dishes contain fried tortillas, the similarities end there. Migas have crushed tostadas scrambled with eggs, tomatoes, chiles, and onions and topped with cheese. Chilaquiles, however, are fried tortillas in a simmered sauce that are usually topped with cheese, crema, and fried eggs.

How should I serve this?

I love serving this topped with pico de gallo, sliced avocado, and a squeeze of lime. You can eat alone or alongside refried black beans as well. Sometimes I will even serve mine in warmed tortillas for a delicious breakfast taco!

Can I make this in advance?

Ideally, these are made the same day as you serve them but can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for two days. You can reheat it in the microwave or the oven!

All in all, these Tex-Mex Migas are the perfect way to use up tortillas that might be going stale or old, and the best way to make a fantastic brunch!I hope you enjoy!


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Tex-Mex Migas

Total: 25 minutes mins

Servings: 4 people

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Ingredients

  • 8 eggs
  • 2 tbsp avocado oil
  • 6 corn tortillas sliced into ¼-in strips lengthwise then cut in half crosswise
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • ½ cup finely diced white onion
  • ½ cup seeded and finely diced poblano pepper
  • 2 cloves minced garlic
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • ½ tsp freshly cracked black pepper
  • ¼ cup salsa verde plus more for serving
  • 2 tbsp. Lime juice or the juice of 1 lime
  • ½ cup of monterey jack cheese

Optional, For Serving:

  • Pico de gallo for serving
  • Avocado for serving
  • 1 lime cut into wedges, for serving

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, whisk your eggs and set aside.

  • In a large skillet over medium heat, add the avocado oil. Once heated, working in batches, carefully place the corn tortilla strips into the skillet until crisp on both sides, about 2 minutes. Transfer the crispy tortilla strips to a paper towel-lined plate until all are complete.

  • Next, melt the butter in the skillet then add the onion, poblano, garlic, salt and pepper and cook, stirring, until the vegetables are tender, about 3 minutes.

  • Add the crisp tortilla strips back into the skillet. Pour in the eggs, salsa verde and lime juice into the skillet and gently stir to combine with the vegetables. Cook, pushing the eggs toward the center with a spatula, until they are just set; about 4 minutes.

  • Once the eggs are set, turn off the heat and sprinkle the monterey jack over top and let melt.

  • Serve as desired and enjoy!

Notes

Serving Note: This is great topped with pico de gallo, sliced avocado, and a squeeze of lime. You can eat alone or alongside refried black beans as well. Sometimes I will even serve mine in warmed tortillas for a delicious breakfast taco!

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Author: Alex Snodgrass

Servings: 4 people

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FAQs

What is migas made of? ›

There are two different dishes called migas in Mexican cuisine: One is a soup made with chiles and beef bones, and the other is a breakfast dish made with fried pieces of tortilla and scrambled eggs. If you were looking for that egg dish, good news—this is the recipe for that dish.

What are chilaquiles versus migas? ›

But there's a difference in that regard: migas usually feature short strips of fried tortilla, while chilaquiles use what are essentially tortilla chips. There are other distinctions too. The tortillas in migas are mixed with scrambled eggs; chilaquiles' are drenched in salsa.

What is the history of Mexican migas? ›

Originally introduced by shepherds, migas are very popular across the Iberian Peninsula, and are the typical breakfast of hunters at monterías in southern Spain. The same name is used for a different dish made from maize or flour tortillas in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisines.

What dish is like migas? ›

Chilaquiles (Mexico): While not identical to migas, chilaquiles share some similarities. They involve tortilla chips or strips topped with salsa, cheese, and other ingredients, often served with eggs.

What does migas mean in English? ›

Migas, which means “crumbs,” is also a traditional dish in Spain and Portugal, though recipes in those countries typically feature bread and various meats instead of tortillas and eggs.

What is a fun fact about migas? ›

Originally a breakfast dish that made use of leftover bread or tortas. Migas is usually served as a first course for lunch or dinner in restaurants in Spain. The ingredients of migas vary across the provinces of Spain. In Extremadura, this dish includes day-old bread soaked in water, garlic, paprika, and olive oil.

Why is it called migas? ›

Properly called huevos revueltos con migas (migas meaning “crumbs”), this humble creation springs from the grand tradition of scraping together something out of nothing. It is one of many adaptations of a Spanish “peasant dish” that, in its simplest form, consists of bits of day-old bread pan-fried with garlic.

What country is migas from? ›

The Spanish Migas recipe was created many years ago in Andalusia, even though there are different versions of this dish in different regions of Spain. Legend says that this dish was mostly made on rainy days, where people couldn't leave their houses, so they had to cook with things that were in their pantry.

What is the difference between huevos rancheros and migas? ›

What is the difference between migas and huevos rancheros? Migas are made with freshly fried tortillas mixed with eggs while huevos rancheros are made with fried tortillas topped with a fried eggs and a ranchero sauce.

Is migas Spanish or Mexican? ›

Migas in Spanish literally mean crumbs, and the Spanish 'migas del pastor' is associated with a shepherd's dish of combining the fried crumbs with whatever meat or vegetables might be at hand. You can find both Mexican and Tex-Mex style migas but they are not the same as Spanish Migas.

What is the breakfast of Mexicans? ›

What is the most popular breakfast in Mexico? Chilaquiles is one of the most popular Mexican breakfast dishes. They are prepared with deep-fried tortillas soaked in either a red tomato-based sauce or a green sauce made with tomatillos.

Why do Mexicans eat corn tortillas? ›

Corn tortillas are seen as more authentic to Mexican dishes, corn has been a staple ingredient in Mexican cooking for thousands of years. Wheat, on the other hand, has only been around since the Spanish brought the crop with them when they arrived in the Americas.

What are breakfast burritos called in Texas? ›

A breakfast taco is a regular 8-inch flour tortilla (almost always flour, but sometimes you see soft corn) stuffed with scrambled eggs, cheese and breakfast meat (or a sautéed vegetable such as peppers or cactus pads).

What is chorizo migas? ›

If you like breakfast burritos, you'll love migas. Here, strips of tortillas are fried in flavorful rendered chorizo fat, cooked with onion, garlic, and jalapeño, and then are finally stirred into eggs to create this classic Mexican breakfast.

What is a Mexican tortilla dish called? ›

Taco. A taco is a traditional Mexican dish that consists of a lightly fried corn tortilla that is filled with meat. Carne asada, chicken, chorizo, and fish are all common fillings.

How is McEgg made? ›

Picture the McEgg Burger in McDonald's: A poached egg in a steamed bun with a gentle lashing of mayonnaise, a few pieces of onions and a masala that's slightly sweet and tangy.

What is the difference between migas and huevos rancheros? ›

What is the difference between migas and huevos rancheros? Migas are made with freshly fried tortillas mixed with eggs while huevos rancheros are made with fried tortillas topped with a fried eggs and a ranchero sauce.

What are chilaquiles made of? ›

Chilaquiles are basically corn tortilla pieces that are fried, cooked in salsa, and sprinkled with cheese. They are often served for breakfast with eggs and a side of beans or nopalitos.

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