Sopa Azteca with Pasilla Chile

The Sopa Azteca with Pasilla Chile has its traditional origin in Tlaxcala, it is a dish made with a tomato and pasilla chile broth flavored with garlic, onion, and a touch of fresh epazote. This delicious broth is served with strips of fried corn tortillas accompanied by fresh cheese and cream.

This delicious Sopa Azteca with Pasilla Chile is ideal for any occasion. The recipe is so easy and quick that you will love it. The best part is that you can adapt it to the ingredients you have and add whatever you like the most.
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Published: 03-04-2017

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Ingredients

5
Servings
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Preparation

15 mins
25 mins
Low

Nutritional information

* Information per 100g serving, percentage of daily values based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Energy
77.4
kcal
3.87%
Carbohydrate, by difference
7.8
g
2.6%
Protein
3.2
g
6.4%
Total lipid (fat)
3.9
g
6%
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Provided by USDA

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Presentation

Serve the broth with fried strips of corn tortilla, fresh cheese, fried pasilla rings, cream, a fan of avocado, and fresh epazote.

Tips

The blended tortilla in the broth will give a delicious flavor to your soup and a perfect consistency.
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