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'''Chilaquiles''' are a traditional Mexican dish.
'''Chilaquiles''' are a traditional Mexican dish. They are typically made from fried corn tortillas, salsa, eggs, pulled chicken, cheese and/or sour cream.



==About==
==About==
===[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]===
===[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]===
While [[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] are discussing meal selections at the [[Burnt Toast Diner]], Hiro asks [[Charlie]] to pick something delicious for himself and something full of fat for Ando. Charlie responds ''"Well I've got just the thing. One chilaquiles and one cottage cheese plate commin right up."''. Hiro is later seen enjoying his meal.
While [[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] are discussing meal selections at the [[Burnt Toast Diner]], Hiro asks [[Charlie]] to pick something delicious for himself and something full of fat for Ando. Charlie responds, "Well I got just the thing. One chilaquiles and one cottage cheese plate coming right up.". Hiro then enjoys his meal.


===[[Five Years Gone]]===
===[[Five Years Gone]]===
Future [[Claire]] is seen serving a plate of chilaquiles to a patron of the Burnt Toast Diner.
[[Future Claire]] serves a plate of chilaquiles and [[waffles]] to a patron of the [[Burnt Toast Diner]].


===[[Powerless]]===
===[[Powerless]]===
As [[Maya]] is preparing the dish in the kitchen of [[Mohinder]]'s apartment, [[Sylar]] states ''"I hope you don't mind... Maya cooked. She makes the most amazing chilaquiles."''.
As [[Maya]] is preparing the dish in the kitchen of [[Mohinder's apartment]], [[Sylar]] states, "I hope you don't mind... Maya cooked. She makes the most amazing chilaquiles.".

==Notes==
The name chilaquiles is derived from the word ''chil-a-quilitl'' which means ''"herbs or greens in chili broth"'' or ''"a broken-up old, sombrero"''.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The name chilaquiles is derived from the word ''chil-a-quilitl'' which means "herbs or greens in chili broth" or "a broken-up old, sombrero".
Recipes for chilaquiles have been found in U.S. cookbooks published as far back as 1898.
* Recipes for chilaquiles have been found in U.S. cookbooks published as far back as 1898.

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Revision as of 05:18, 19 September 2008

Chilaquiles

Burnt Toast Diner's Special of The Decade!

First mentioned: Seven Minutes to Midnight
Owned by: Burnt Toast Diner, Maya

Chilaquiles are a traditional Mexican dish. They are typically made from fried corn tortillas, salsa, eggs, pulled chicken, cheese and/or sour cream.

About

Seven Minutes to Midnight

While Hiro and Ando are discussing meal selections at the Burnt Toast Diner, Hiro asks Charlie to pick something delicious for himself and something full of fat for Ando. Charlie responds, "Well I got just the thing. One chilaquiles and one cottage cheese plate coming right up.". Hiro then enjoys his meal.

Five Years Gone

Future Claire serves a plate of chilaquiles and waffles to a patron of the Burnt Toast Diner.

Powerless

As Maya is preparing the dish in the kitchen of Mohinder's apartment, Sylar states, "I hope you don't mind... Maya cooked. She makes the most amazing chilaquiles.".

Trivia

  • The name chilaquiles is derived from the word chil-a-quilitl which means "herbs or greens in chili broth" or "a broken-up old, sombrero".
  • Recipes for chilaquiles have been found in U.S. cookbooks published as far back as 1898.


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