Chile Relleno Casserole

My favorite breakfast recipe EVER: Easy Chile Relleno Casserole. This beloved recipe has received a lot of feedback, good and bad, read below to see why!

slice of chile relleno casserole on white plates


 

This Chile Relleno Casserole can be served as a breakfast casserole or a savory dinner casserole. Brinner, if you will. It is made with eggs, two types of cheese, and mild green chiles; perfect for feeding a crowd.

What Is Chile Relleno Casserole?

There are a lot of haters out there too. It’s okay, I have thick skin. But if you are a hater, read on for my answers to your burning chile relleno casserole questions… the main one being that we are very aware this is not an authentic chile rellenos recipe.

This is a fairly common recipe and a take on true chile rellenos, which are chile peppers stuffed with cheese (and sometimes meat), battered and then fried. Most will use an egg batter, but where I grew up in Colorado, it was customary to use an egg roll wrapper.

We’ve been serving this recipe for years in our house on my maternal side. It was first prepared out of a Junior League cookbook. The chiles are still stuffed with cheese and then covered in eggs, but it is baked instead of fried and crispy. Deconstructed, if you will.

Past that, I can’t authenticate it. And I’ve never claimed it to be an authentic Mexican recipe or any other type of Mexican food

slice of casserole on a spatula

What You’ll Need to Make a Chile Relleno Casserole

The ingredient list fairly short and simple.

  • Mild green chiles- Grab whole green chiles and stuff them with long, thin pieces of cheese or get a few cans of diced chiles. You can also use fresh chiles, like Hatch green chiles, poblano peppers or Anaheim peppers, to roast and peel yourself over an open flame or the flame of your stove. There are instructions for both whole and diced in the recipe card.
  • Cheese– When I say cheese, I mean CHEESE! Two pounds of cheese. I like pepper jack and colby jack, but any blend of these: sharp cheddar cheese or monterey jack cheese is delicious. For the best texture, use freshly shredded cheese.
  • Eggs– Use 5-7 large eggs. This can also be an egg white casserole, just use 10-14 large egg whites.
  • Flour– Is the flour necessary? No. But it does help give the eggs some lift and fluff up.
  • Whole milk– Adds richness and liquid to the mixture and helps keep the eggs moist and soft. Heavy cream can also be used, as can reduced fat milks or nut milk, they just won’t have as much depth.
  • Coarse kosher salt– Salt helps to bring out and balance natural flavors.
  • Powdered dry mustard – I get a lot of questions about this ingredient. Adding acid to a recipe gives it more sophisticated flavor. My family always used dry mustard because that’s what was listed in the old cookbook, but you can leave it out or use an equal amount of yellow or Dijon mustard whisked in with the eggs.
close up melted cheese on a breakfast casserole

How to Make Chile Relleno Casserole

Making this casserole is super easy, it can be made ahead of time and even frozen. See my notes below!

  1. Preheat the oven and coat a 9×13 baking dish or casserole dish with cooking spray.
  2. For Using Whole Chiles: Stuff each chile pepper with a stick of cheese or a generous handful of shredded cheese, placing more on top of each pepper. Put the peppers in the pan, evenly spaced.

    For Using Diced Green Chilies: Evenly spread the green chiles in a baking dish. Top with half of the shredded pepper jack cheese and half of the colby jack cheese. Set it aside while you get the egg mixture ready.
  1. In a separate medium bowl whisk together the eggs, milk, salt, and dry powdered mustard until the clumps are gone (some may remain).
  2. The flour will clump if added straight to the eggs, so you’ll add them to a small amount of the eggs, making a paste. Spoon out 1/4 cup of eggs mixture to a small bowl and whisk with the flour, making a paste. Whisk the flour mixture back into the main egg mixture and it should blend well, if it doesn’t, don’t fret, it will bake out.
  3. Pour the egg mixture over the chiles and cheese. They will float and sink, this is normal.
  1. Bake, uncovered, for 40 minutes. Add the remaining cheese to the top of the casserole and return to the oven for an additional 5 minutes or until the center has set and no longer jiggles. The cheese will have melted and the edges are golden brown.
top layer of shredded cheese for chile relleno casserole
  1. Let the casserole rest for at least 5 minutes before serving. Eggs hold heat well, so it will stay hot for up to 20 minutes and if eaten sooner, will likely burn your mouth, so be careful!
  2. Slice and serve with your favorite condiments. I like using a dollop of sour cream.
melted cheese with chopped parsley

Casserole Toppings

Anything that you would put on top of eggs or a chile relleno are also great for this spicy breakfast casserole.

overhead of chile relleno casserole with pico de gallo with sour cream

Variations of Chile Relleno Casserole Recipes

There are so many ways to make this chile relleno breakfast casserole your own. I like to keep mine vegetarian, but feel free to add meat.

  • Add 1 cup browned ground beef, chicken or turkey.
  • Add 1 cup cooked and crumbled bacon.
  • Add 1 cup cooked, shredded chicken, like a rotisserie chicken or leftover chicken.
  • Like it hot? Swap mild green chiles for jalapenos or hot green chiles.
  • Use a variation of cheese like monterey jack, pepper jack, habanero laced cheeses, colby jack, queso fresco or cotija cheese.
  • Add 1 cup of cooked (or thawed) hash browns or breakfast potatoes to the eg mixture.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of chile powder, onion powder, garlic powder, white pepper, cumin, coriander or crushed red pepper flakes.
  • Fold 1 cup cauliflower rice or white rice to the egg mixture for more body and texture.
slice of cheesy breakfast casserole

What Do You Serve With Chile Rellenos?

For breakfast, you can easily have some meat on the side. Bacon and Homemade Breakfast Sausage are good bets. Even just heat up some ham.

Toast, biscuits, English muffins or scones are great too. Even a cream cheese board with bagel tidbits is great. Make sure to get some fruit in with my favorite fruit salad.

Crispy home fries, sweet potato hash browns or potatoes o’brien are fantastic too!

For lunch or dinner, consider refried beans, warm corn tortillas tortilla chips or Mexican rice.

angle slice of breakfast casserole with pico and sour cream
Whisking dry ingredients with wet

Is It Chile or Chili?

So before you throw stones, I didn’t name it either. All I know is that this make ahead breakfast casserole is delicious! And if you try it, you’ll probably agree.

And the last bashing it gets is if it is a chile rellenos or chili rellenos. Geez, the “i” or the “e”. Well, my friend who is an editor claims that the chile pepper is indeed with an “e” and the soup is with an “i”. Some folks even go a step further and call is chiles rellenos and pluralize both.

Call it a chili Relleno Casserole if you’d like. It still tastes the same!

bite taken out of chile relleno casserole
Eggs whisking with milk

Make Ahead, Storage & Freezing

How long is chile relleno casserole good for?

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat in a warm oven or in the microwave. Be mindful that eggs always get a tad rubbery when reheated in the microwave.

Can you make a chile relleno casserole ahead of time?

You can make Chile Relleno Casserole the night before you intend to bake it. It might take a few more minutes in the oven to come to temperture seeing that it will be chilled instead of room temperature. About 10 minutes.

You can also prep the ingredients, mainly shredding the cheese and making the egg mixture, and just assemble it morning off. Or night, if you are making brinner.

Can you freeze a chile relleno casserole?

If you freeze this casserole, cook it, then freeze it in small batches with as little air as possible.

Wrap in aluminum foil or freezer paper, then in an airtight bag. It should be good for up to 3 months. Also see our guide to freezing food, or more specifically how to freeze a casserole!

Questions About Making This Casserole

Can I reduce the amount of cheese?

I agree, it seems like a lot of cheese, but I can promise you that after it bakes, it won’t be a steaming dish of melted cheese (although I wouldn’t be opposed to that).
Read a few of the comments and the cheese, they have vouched for me. That said, if you want to reduce the cheese, be my guest! 

Can I make this green chile egg casserole into egg muffins?

You sure can. Shred all of the cheese and used diced chiles instead of whole. Bake in a muffin tin on 350°F for 12-15 minutes, or until the centers bounce back easily. 

Is chile relleno gluten-free?

If you omit the flour, it is gluten free. I am not a registered nutritionist or expert, this is just my basic understanding. 

collage of chile relleno casserole with text overlay

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overhead of chile relleno casserole with pico de gallo and sour cream
bite taken out of chile relleno casserole

Chile Relleno Breakfast Casserole Recipe

4.28 from 834 votes
Chile Relleno Breakfast Casserole is a cheese filled, Mexican style breakfast casserole. Perfect for feeding a crowd and special occasions.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 10

Ingredients

  • 30 ounces mild green chiles (whole or diced) , drained (2 large cans or 3 small cans)
  • 1 pound pepper jack cheese , freshly shredded or cut into sticks and divided
  • 1 pound cheddar colby jack cheese , freshly shredded or cut into sticks and divided
  • 5-7 large eggs
  • 1 1/4 cup whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon coarse salt
  • 1 teaspoon powdered dry mustard
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • Cooking Spray

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F and coat a 9×13 baking dish with cooking spray.
  • For Using Whole Chiles: Stuff each chile pepper with a stick of cheese or a generous handful of shredded cheese, placing more on top of each pepper. Put the peppers in the pan, evenly spaced. Only use half of your cheese, you'll need the rest for topping.
    For Using Diced Green Chiles: Evenly spread the chiles in a baking dish. Top with half of the shredded pepper jack cheese and half of the colby jack cheese. Set it aside while you get the egg mixture ready.
  • In a separate medium mixing bowl whisk together the eggs, milk, salt, and dry powdered mustard until the clumps are gone (some may remain). Spoon out 1/4 cup of eggs mixture to a small bowl and whisk with the flour, making a paste. Whisk it back into the main egg mixture.
  • Pour the egg mixture over the chiles and cheese.
  • Bake, uncovered, for 40 minutes. Add the remaining cheese to the top of the casserole and return to the oven for an additional 5 minutes or until the center has set and the cheese has melted.
  • Remove and allow to sit for 5 minutes before serving.
  • If you've tried this recipe, we want to hear about it! Come back and leave us a comment or star rating! 

Video

Notes

If you prefer to use cream of tarter to fluff up the eggs instead of flour, use 1 teaspoon.
Flour can be omitted, if you are looking for gluten-free. 
This recipe has been modified to use chopped green chiles. If you are used to the old recipe, you can still use whole chiles stuffed with sticks of cheese. 

Nutrition

Calories: 410 kcal, Carbohydrates: 5 g, Protein: 25 g, Fat: 31 g, Saturated Fat: 19 g, Cholesterol: 168 mg, Sodium: 794 mg, Potassium: 164 mg, Sugar: 2 g, Vitamin A: 970 IU, Calcium: 696 mg, Iron: 1.2 mg
Author: Jessica Formicola
Calories: 410
Course: Breakfast, Main Course
Cuisine: Mexican
Keyword: breakfast casserole, chile relleno casserole
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Questions and Reviews

  1. Curious about the dry mustard. I don’t have any at the moment, and would like to make this dish. Anyway you can use a small squeeze of regular mustard instead? I’m assuming this is a flavor component.

  2. Please send me the full recipe for the Chile Rellano Breakfast Casserole, i need the amounts of each ingredient. Thank you.

      1. Your video recipe is awesome but the directions below leave off several ingredients that are listed. Flour, salt. Milk isn’t even listed as an ingredient. For those of us who can still read will you please read through the directions and make the necessary corrections please?

        1. Correction to the above: Milk is in fact listed but is also not mentioned in Step 4. I hadn’t watched thw video before attempting this recipe and it was very confusing.

        2. Douglas,

          I just read through the directions several times and they are correct… “for those of us who can read”. The only listed ingredient missing is the name of “flour” which was noted right above the video as our mistake, but unfortunately noticed after everything went live and was not able to edit. We are human and thus make mistakes. Milk is listed and in the video. The video is a visual tool- please utilize the written recipe. That is, in fact, correct.

          1. I beg to differ. I read and re-read the recipe several times. While the milk and salt are in the list of ingredients, they are not in the instructions.

          2. Step #3 reads “In a separate medium sized bowl combine eggs through mustard and whisk until most of the clumps are gone (some may remain)” which includes milk and salt on the list.

      2. I can’t get full recipe either, when I hit get recipe it only goes to this page. But I’m going to give it a go this am. I’m assuming 1 cup flour & 2 cups milk ? Deede in SoCal

        1. Deede, are you on a cell phone or are you accessing it from Yummly? When I got to it directly, I am able to see it, but so many people are having problems, I’m thinking I need to drill down a little more.

        2. INGREDIENTS
          2 14.5-ounce cans whole mild green chiles or fresh green chiles roasted and skinned*
          1 lb monterey jack cheese whole brick, cut into finger sized long strips
          1 lb cheddar colby cheese shredded
          5 large eggs
          1/4 cup flour
          1 1/4 cup milk
          1 teaspoon salt
          1 teaspoon powdered dry mustard
          Cooking Spray

      3. Thank you for sharing recipes! It takes time and a lot of effort! Making this EASY recipe tonight and so excited!!!

  3. Hi! This looks absolutely amazing! I’m curious if you have ever tried adding a protein to this casserole? The males in my house appreciate more bulk with their breakfast.

          1. I haven’t tried it, but I’m sure it would work. Let me know how it turns out if you do!

    1. I’m making this now I’m sure it’ll be a hit. I’ve always had chile is this original way but. Worth a try thanks for recipe

        1. Mike! Thanks for stopping by, I love getting these types of comments. It makes my heart full. I appriciate the time it takes to stop back through. 🙂

    2. I brown up hamburger, ground turkey or breakfast sausage and add it at before I put the egg mixture. I also like to use canned Ortega chillies. Anyway you fill it, it’s awesome!

  4. Could this be made, up to adding the cheese, and frozen? Then thaw, add cheese and bake. Have a TINY kitchen in the RV so would be easier to make it at home and take along to bake.

    1. Hi Kimm! Sorry for the delay, we have been traveling. Yes, you could very easily do that. Or even bake the whole thing, then just add the cheese on top and thaw.

    1. 2 14.5 ounce, the amount in each can varies, but really the quantity isn’t necessary, whether it is 8 or14, it will still turn out fabulous!

          1. Have you ever used canned chills. I have made this for many years, but have always used chopped green canned chili peppers.

          2. If you used the chopped Chillis, what do you do with the sliced Colby cheese since you do not stuff the peppers.

      1. Oh, I agree! I have a ton of them in my freezer from Hatch season. But depending on where you are in the country, you might not have access to fresh chiles (or chokes, lol). 🙂

  5. I love your recipes but on my special diet I need nutritional information… Is there a place I can find it for this recipe? Thank you

    1. Hi Patricia, I do not calculate nutritional info because I do not have a reliable way to do so and I don’t want to steer anyone wrong, especially if they have food allergies. You can plug the recipe into a nutritional calculator online to get an estimate.

    1. You can probably use poblanos or Anaheim chilies, which I think are the same thing. They are mild and fairly inexpensive. Readily available in the produce section of most grocery stores. Roast them in the oven to on a gas stove burner until the skin is charred and black. Remove skin and seeds and proceed.

  6. I’m on a low carb/keto diet and this looks right up my alley. What could be substituted for the flour? I know almond flour and coconut flour don’t match up the same as normal flour. Any suggestions on substitutes and the amount that should be used?

    1. Hi Karen! You can actually just omit the flour all together if you want. It is really just a trick to make the eggs fluffier, but won’t directly impact the taste of the recipe, just won’t be as tall. You can add in a few more eggs to get the height though! This is recipe is really hard to mess up, nearly any variation will still work.

          1. About 1 teaspoon if you want to use cream of tartar instead of flour. It is listed in the “notes” section of the printable recipe.

  7. I just made this. Don’t forget to add the flour with the egg mixture, since it does not say this in the directions.

    1. Hi Elaine! I hope you liked! The video did forget to mention the “mystery ingredient”- flour, but the written instructions say “eggs through mustard” which includes the flour- hopefully people caught that, but I’ll make it more clear. Thanks for your support!

        1. Hi Janice- step #4 says to combine eggs through dry mustard, which includes the salt, flour and milk 🙂

  8. I love Chile Rellenos. This sounds like a great recipe. I’ve pinned it to make soon for breakfast! Thanks for the recipe.