Crunchy Breakfast Tacos - Pampered Chef - cooking recipe

Ingredients
    FOR THE SALSA
    8 ounces tomatillos, husks removed (about 3 medium)
    1 jalapeno pepper, stemmed
    1/4 cup fresh cilantro
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    FOR THE TACOS
    1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
    1 tomatoes
    8 taco shells, the hard kind
    1 cup Mexican blend cheese, divided, shredded
    6 eggs
    2 tablespoons water
    1 tablespoon butter
Preparation
    Preheat oven to 350\u00b0F
    For salsa, bring water to a boil in (2-qt.) Saucepan. Add tomatillos and jalapeno pepper; cook 5-8 minutes or until tomatillos are tender.
    Meanwhile, for tacos, chop cilantro and dice tomato using Santoku Knife; set aside.
    To finish salsa, transfer tomatillos from Saucepan to blender container using Slotted Spoon. Remove jalapeno pepper from Saucepan; test for spiciness. Add desired amount of pepper to blender; cover and blend until smooth. Add cilantro and salt; blend 2 seconds or until cilantro is coarsely chopped.
    To finish tacos, line up taco shells, side by side, in Medium Bar Pan; fill with half of the cheese. Bake 5-6 minutes or until cheese is melted. Remove from oven.
    As taco shells bake, whisk eggs and water in Small Batter Bowl. Place butter in (10-in.) Skillet; heat over medium heat 1-3 minutes or until foamy. Add eggs; cook and stir 2-3 minutes or until eggs begin to set. Add 1/4 cup of the salsa; cook 1-2 minutes or until eggs are completely set.
    To serve, spoon eggs evenly into shells; sprinkle with remaining cheese, cilantro and tomato. Serve with remaining salsa.
    Cook's Tips: Tomatillos are also referred to as \"husk tomatoes\" because of their papery outer skins. Tomatillos are quite tart and are typically cooked before using. When buying tomatillos, the husks should be fresh looking, not brown and wrinkled. The fruit should be firm to the touch and not \"splitting\" the husk.
    The heat level of jalapeno peppers can vary widely. To test for spiciness, cut off and taste the end. It's best to add the jalapeno pepper conservatively; it's far easier to spice up a mild salsa than to try to reduce the heat once too much has been added.

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