By: Erin
Disclosure: I was invited out to try the limited time Chile Relleno Festival Menu over at La Sandia. I was not compensated for this post and all thoughts and opinions remain my own.
You might remember last month my post on La Sandia’s NEW Latin Light Menu, where you can see the lighter side that La Sandia has to offer. Well, now thru September 15th they have a real treat for you! They are celebrating with their 2nd Annual Chile Relleno Festival!
Originating in Puebla, Mexico in the 16th century, the Chile Relleno, or “stuffed chile” traditionally calls for a poblano pepper that is stuffed, battered in egg or masa flour and then fried. Today though, much creativity is involved as the fillings, sauces and even the types of peppers that are used can vary by region and personal tastes.
Now onto the Chile’s!
First we started off with the Mini Relleno Tasting ($14.95) in which you will get to taste the flavors of all the special chile’s they have: En Nogada, Picadillo, Seafood, and Vegetable.
Here’s a brief description of each of Chef Sandoval’s Chile Rellenos:
Chile en Nogada Relleno
Poblano Pepper stuffed with Veal, Tomatoes, Onions & Almonds
Served with Cinnamon-Walnut Sauce, Pomegranate Seeds
Chile Picadillo Relleno
Two Pasilla Chiles stuffed with Chorizo, Bacon, Pork & Mashed Plantains
Served with Black Bean Puree, Chile de Arbol Sauce & Cactus Salad
Chile Seafood Relleno
Poblano Pepper stuffed with Shrimp, Calamari, Scallops,
Gouda & Cilantro
Chile Vegetable Relleno
Anaheim Pepper stuffed with Crimini Mushrooms,
Squash, Tomatoes, Onions, Corn & Cheese
After trying the mini tasting, we ordered a couple of the regular rellenos to get a comparision of the size of the rellenos. Of course we just had to order our two favorites mentioned above! The Chile Seafood Relleno ($19.95) and the Chile Picadillo Relleno ($18.95).
The last Chile Relleno of the night that we sampled is their chef special that you can order any time of the year as it is on their regular menu! This Chile Relleno ($15.95) is a chile poblano stuffed with mexican cheeses and sauteed vegetables and served with a side of refried black beans and some chile chipotle sauce. This is a good choice for the veggie lovers out there as there is no meat in this one! Just lots of ooey gooey cheesy goodness and lots of healthy veggies stuffed inside!
If you love chile relleno’s but want something on the lighter side, don’t fret! La Sandia has still got you covered and is thinking of you! Their Latin Light Menu offers a Chile Relleno Trio for under 500 calories! You can’t beat that!
Of course as always, you know I can’t leave a place without adding a little bit of sweetness in my life called dessert! So here’s a little number they have that is bound to satisfy your sweet tooth craving for a bite of yummy dessert goodness!
Caramel Flan
Their homemade Caramel Flan ($4.95) is created with Mexican Custard, Caramel, and some fresh pineapple-strawberry pico. Yum! It’s just sweet enough to leave you happy and full and I love the added touch of the fruit topping on top.
Which Chile Relleno are you eager to try? What’s your favorite way to have one?
Enjoy and Salud!