Chiles en nogada are a classic preparation within Mexican recipes. There is a variant that is chile en nogada without battering, but it also reflects part of Mexico's great culinary culture, as it contains the emblematic colors of the flag and fuses flavors with seasonal elements that you must try.
The soft walnut in the creamy nogada, the delicious poblano pepper without battering but filled with a sweet picadillo with a variety of fruits, and the fresh touch of pomegranate makes it a unique and unrepeatable dish. If you haven't tried it; definitely don't miss it this season. Become an expert in chiles en nogada by trying this recipe.
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