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Mexican Molletes Recipe

Originating in Mexico city, these are a tasty variation on Spanish molletes. This recipe is the traditional Mexican version! Regionally, people add different things to their sandwiches but usually it’s very simple with the butter-toasted bolillos, refried beans, and Oaxaca cheese. Usually just with pico de gallo as the topping, but tasty with additional toppings! The great thing about molletes is that you can customize them however you want, so try adding a dollop of your favorite salsa, guacamole, or add some chopped peppers for heat. I love topping my molletes with pico, sliced avocado for some creaminess, and jalapeno for a kick of spice. With the beans and Oaxaca cheese, it’s the best mixture of flavors!

Ingredients Needed

Let’s dive into the delightful world of molletes! Molletes are a classic Mexican dish that bring together simple ingredients to create a burst of flavor. Check out the recipe card below for measurements.

Bolillo Bread Rolls: Bolillo rolls are traditional Mexican bread, known for their crusty exterior and soft interior. Split lengthwise, they provide the perfect base for the molletes. Salted Butter: Spread a touch of salted butter onto the bolillo halves before toasting. Refried Beans: The heart of the molletes! A generous layer of creamy refried beans is spread over the buttered bolillo. Oaxaca Cheese (Shredded): The star of the show! Oaxaca cheese is very similar to mozzarella, but it’s salty and really flavorful. It melts beautifully. Pico de Gallo: Vibrant salsa made with diced tomatoes, onions, jalapeños, cilantro, and lime juice. It’s fresh, a little spicy, with a zesty tang that cuts through the richness of the cheese and beans. Chopped Cilantro: So your molletes have that final touch of herby goodness.

How to Make Molletes

Molletes are a super easy dish to make. Simply layer on all of your favorite toppings and pop them in the oven! You’ll have a delicious, hearty snack ready in a pinch.

More Toppings: Pico de Gallo is the traditional topping, but feel free to add jalapenos, serrano peppers, chorizo, guacamole, or lime crema to change things up. You can also add other types of protein like shredded pork or chicken. Other Types of Bread: If you can’t find bolillos, use French bread or baguettes. Any dense, flavorful hard roll will work great. Cheese Substitutes: If you can’t find Oaxaca cheese use mozzarella, Asadero, muenster, or Monterey jack. Any good melty cheese would be sufficient for a delicious sandwich. Don’t Skimp on the Butter! It adds a depth of flavor and also helps the bread stand up to the creamy refried beans.

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