For a richer flavor, try using a blend of Monterey Jack and Oaxaca cheese. Feel free to adjust the spice level by adding more or less chili powder and cayenne pepper. These pancakes are delicious served with a dollop of sour cream or Mexican crema.
Experience the vibrant flavors of a chile relleno in a delightful pancake form! These savory pancakes capture the essence of the classic dish, offering a unique and satisfying culinary adventure.
Char peppers over an open flame, turning often, until skin is black and they are almost soft. Wrap peppers in a few paper towels and then in a kitchen towel. Let steam in the towel for at least 15 minutes.
While peppers rest, heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onions, garlic, and a big pinch of salt; saute until onions turn translucent, 3 to 4 minutes. Stir in marinara sauce, 1 1/4 cup chicken broth, chili powder, oregano, pepper, more salt, cayenne, cumin, and cinnamon; bring to a simmer. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 30 minutes. Add more chicken broth for a thinner sauce if desired. Taste and adjust seasonings if needed. Keep warm until needed.
Remove the charred skin and seedpods from the peppers and rinse out the loose seeds. Slice the pepper into 1/4-inch strips.
Crack 2 whole eggs into one bowl, and then separate 3 more eggs, with the whites going into another bowl, and the yolks going into the first bowl with the whole eggs.
Whisk until the bowl of whole eggs and yolks with a pinch of salt until light and airy. Gradually whisk in flour and set aside. Whisk the whites into soft peaks and use a spatula to fold the whites into the yolk mixture. You don't have to be too gentle, but the batter should end up light and foamy.
Heat 1 teaspoon olive oil over medium heat, and place down a pepper-shaped or round-shaped layer of the batter, about 1/4-thick, using about 1/8 of the batter for each pancake.
Cover the surface with sliced pepper and cheese cubes and spoon and spread another 1/8 of the batter over the top, covering up as much of the peppers and cheese as possible, going all the way to the edges.
Cover and cook until the bottom is golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes, before flipping over. Cover and cook the second side until golden brown, or until the batter is cooked though, and the cheese inside has melted, 3 to 4 minutes.
Ladle sauce onto a plate or into a shallow bowl and top with a chile relleno pancake.
For a richer flavor, try using a blend of Monterey Jack and Oaxaca cheese. Feel free to adjust the spice level by adding more or less chili powder and cayenne pepper. These pancakes are delicious served with a dollop of sour cream or Mexican crema.
Christian Stracke
Jun 10, 2025These pancakes were a huge hit at brunch! Everyone loved the unique twist on chile rellenos.
Cielo Baumbach
May 14, 2025Next time, I'm going to try adding some chorizo to the batter for an extra kick.
Solon Barrows
Feb 15, 2025My kids even enjoyed these, and they usually turn their noses up at anything spicy!
Kadin Windler
Feb 7, 2025I was skeptical at first, but these turned out amazing! The flavor is spot-on, and they're so much easier to make than traditional rellenos.
Odell Larson
Dec 19, 2024These are a game-changer! I'll definitely be making these again.
Esperanza Weimannhuel
Dec 13, 2024I followed the recipe exactly, and they came out perfect. Thank you for sharing!
Nayeli Schmidt
Nov 8, 2024The sauce is incredible! I might even make it as a standalone dip for tortilla chips.