Step 1: Ingredients
- 1 eggs (separated)
- 1/4 cup of all purpose flour (or less, it's just for dredging).
- Shredded Mozzarella cheese
- Oil
- Homemade red chile sauce
Step 2: Roast 'Em
Once the pepper is blistered and blackened, put it in a ziploc bag or in a bowl covered with plastic wrap. Let it steam for at least 5 minutes, I usually let them steam for 10. Uncover the bowl or unzip the bag and turn on your cold water. Carefully remove the blackened skin with the running water. It should come off easily. Be sure not to use too much force because the softened pepper can tear and that's no bueno. Set aside.
Step 3: Stiff Peaks
Step 4: Stuff Then Fry...
Cut a small slit at the top of your pepper. Get a little cheese and gently stuff the pepper. Once it's got a good amount, lightly dredge both sides of the chile with flour and dip into the foamy egg mixture. Using a slotted spoon helps with this process. Place in hot oil. It should be sizzling. After about 2 minutes, using a tongs and a fork, turn the chile over. You should have gotten a nice golden color revealed to you. Fry for another 2 minutes. Using your spatula, remove the fried chile and place on a paper towel lined plate to drain.
Step 5: Plating
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