Matzoquiles

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Alternative namesMatzahquiles
CourseBreakfast or dinner
Place of originUnited States
Main ingredientsMatzah, eggs, salsa verde (tomatillos), salsa roja, sour cream, cheese, radish slices, avocado, diced onion
Matzoquiles
Alternative namesMatzahquiles
CourseBreakfast or dinner
Place of originUnited States
Main ingredientsMatzah, eggs, salsa verde (tomatillos), salsa roja, sour cream, cheese, radish slices, avocado, diced onion

Matzoquiles is a Mexican–Jewish fusion dish somewhat similar to the Ashkenazi Jewish dish matzah brei, the Mexican dish chilaquiles, and the Yemenite Jewish dish fatoot samneh. It is popular during Passover.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Matzoquiles are often a homemade dish served during Passover.[4] Some restaurants serve matzoquiles such as Wise Sons in San Francisco, which serves their version with a tomatillo–pasilla chile salsa verde.[1]

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