Sopa Azteca (Tortilla Soup)

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Total Time
30 mins
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
Rating
4.9 out of 5 stars
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Ingredients

3 to 4 servings
  • 2 large dried pasilla chiles (or dried ancho chiles), stemmed and seeded
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 medium white or yellow onion, peeled and diced
  • 4 large cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 3/4 pounds Roma tomatoes, diced (or 28 ounces canned diced tomatoes, with their juices)
  • 8 cups good-quality vegetable or chicken stock
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 epazote sprig (optional)
  • fine sea salt and freshly-cracked black pepper
  • fried corn tortilla strips (or crumbled corn tortilla chips)
  • diced panela cheese (or oaxaca, cotija, or any other cheese you prefer)
  • diced or sliced avocado
  • shredded cooked chicken
  • toppings: chopped fresh cilantro, sour cream (or Mexican crema), lime wedges, fried pasilla chile strips
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Preparation

Chef’s notes

Pasilla chile substitutions:
As mentioned above, different regions of Mexico often turn to different dried chiles to make this soup. If you can’t find dried pasilla chiles, you can use dried ancho chiles as an alternative, which have a sweeter flavor and are also less spicy. I recommend using 2 large pasilla or ancho chiles for this recipe, but feel free to just use 1 chile if you are sensitive to heat or 3-4 chiles if you would like an even more intensely-flavored broth.
How to fry the tortilla strips (and chile strips):
Pour enough frying oil (such as vegetable, canola or avocado oil) in a large saucepan or sauté pan until it is 1/4 to 1/2-inch deep. Heat the oil over medium-high heat until it is 350°F. Carefully add in a handful of thinly-sliced corn tortillas and fry for 1 to 2 minutes until the strips are lightly golden and crispy. Use a spider strainer to transfer the tortillas to a paper-towel-lined baking sheet, spread them out in an even layer, and cool until they reach room temperature. Repeat with remaining tortilla strips. Then, to fry the chiles, use a knife or kitchen scissors to thinly slice the (stemmed and seeded) chiles. Add the chile slices to the hot oil and fry for 30 to 60 seconds until crispy. Transfer the chiles to the paper-towel-lined baking sheet and cool to room temperature.
Source:
Recipe adapted from Kiwilimón and Rick Bayless.
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