Spicy, flavorful, and hearty, this traditional Mexican dish is ideal for breakfast, brunch, or dinner
The name translates as “Eggs Rancher’s Style.” It probably originated as a rib-sticking breakfast for ranch hands who needed to fuel up for a day of heavy labor.
We’re not cowboys, so we tend to serve Huevos Rancheros for brunch or dinner.
But anytime you eat this, you’ll want to say yippee-ki-yay.