Guilt-Free Migas Recipe (2024)

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by Chef Sallie

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Published: January 28, 2020 Last Updated: February 18, 2021

Migas might become your new favorite breakfast!

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Migas are a breakfast favorite in every corner of Austin. For us non-Texans, what are they, and why do they smell so good? Migas literally translates to “crumbs,” and it’s the heaven-sent combination of a crunchy, crisped tortilla, softness from scrambled eggs, and the spice of a jalapeno pepper. Our migas recipe works just as well for an indulgent dinner as it does for brunch.

How Have We Adjusted the Classic Migas Recipe?

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In typical SkinnyMs. fashion, we’ve made a few minor adjustments to make this migas recipe more nutritious. Let’s back up for a second and talk about what you need to make it happen.All you need to make migas are tortilla chips, eggs, and cheese.

The first swap we made is to use avocado oil instead of a vegetable or sunflower oil. This boosts the healthy brain-fat content of this recipe. Secondly, we’re using gluten-free corn tortillas. Even if you’re not gluten intolerant or sensitive, I find that reducing my gluten intake—especially early in the morning—gives me more energy as the day progresses.

By choosing corn over wheat, you’re also opting for whole grain. Whole grains are generally higher in fiber and contain a variety of vitamins and minerals. Don’t fancy using corn tortillas? Make your wheat tortillas healthier by making your own at home! This process is actually surprisingly speedy and when you taste (and smell!) these Whole Grain Tortillas made fresh. It will be hard to go back to the store-bought kind.

Healthy eating is all about overall balance. Some health-conscious migas recipes elect to simply warm or grill the tortillas before adding them to the skillet. If you are looking to use less oil, you can certainly try this out. Personally, I think the strips work best when fried in oil. Sometimes, taste is just not worth compromising! Plus, when you’re using a more nutritionally valuable oil like avocado oil, you really can have your cake and eat it too.

Have you tried crisping up the tortillas outside of the skillet? Would you recommend it? Let us know in the comments.

When You Have Leftovers

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We love Tex-Mex inspired recipes like thisChicken Tortilla Casserole, but sometimes it’s hard to get through a standard packet of tortillas. That’s what makes this migas recipe the ultimate breakfast for using up leftovers. It’s a great way to move through old, stale tortillas from Taco Tuesday (hello Easy 3-Ingredient Chicken Tacos), your weeknight takeout, or a backyard fiesta.

Plus, you probably always have some onion, eggs, and cheese lying around. Use up those last few tortillas by making this quick migas recipe and adding whatever half-used vegetables you have floating around.

To serve the dish, top the micas generously with cheese and cilantro. If you want to go crazy, you could add sour cream and guacamole. For some extra spice, use pico de gallo or our Tex Mex Salsa with cumin and lime.

5 from 3 votes

Guilt-Free Migas Recipe

This healthy migas recipe will help you start your morning with a zing of spice. Try it out for breakfast or brunch to bring a Tex-Mex favorite to your table.

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

Yield 4

Serving Size 1 plate

Course Breakfast

Cuisine Mexican

Author Chef Sallie

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Ingredients

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  • 8 large eggs
  • 2 Tablespoons skim milk
  • 1 Tablespoon avocado oil
  • 2 gluten-free corn tortillas cut into 2" strips
  • 1/2 small yellow onion chopped fine
  • 1 jalapeno pepper seeds and veins removed, chopped fine
  • 1 red bell pepper chopped fine
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 Tablespoons low fat cheddar or mexican blend cheese
  • 1 Tablespoon cilantro minced

Instructions

  • Preheat skillet over medium-high heat.

  • Whisk eggs and skim milk in a medium mixing bowl and set aside.

  • Add avocado oil, tortillas, onion and peppers

  • Cook approximately 2 minutes, until tortillas are golden brown and peppers and onions are softened.

  • Pour egg and milk mixture in with cooked peppers and tortillas. Add salt and scramble until eggs are cooked through but still moist.

  • Divide onto 4 plates and top with cheese and cilantro.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1plate | Calories: 209kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 328mg | Sodium: 448mg | Potassium: 240mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1460IU | Vitamin C: 43mg | Calcium: 87mg | Iron: 2mg |

SmartPoints (Freestyle): 7

Keywords Budget-Friendly, Quick and Easy

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FAQs

What does "migas" mean in Spanish? ›

Migas in Spanish literally mean crumbs, and the Spanish 'migas del pastor' is associated with a shepherd's dish of combining the fried crumbs with whatever meat or vegetables might be at hand. You can find both Mexican and Tex-Mex style migas but they are not the same as Spanish Migas.

Where is Migas food from? ›

I first tried migas in a tapas bar in Almería, Spain. Locals prepare the dish when it rains. This traditional treat is eaten in many different parts of Spain and Portugal, and can be prepared with either breadcrumbs or flour.

What does Chicka mean in Spanish? ›

girl [noun] a female child.

What does Chikito mean in Spanish slang? ›

Chiquita. Little lady. Used coloquially for the most part. If he says chiquito, that's slang for anus. If used on a male, it'd mean small man, or anus.

What part of Mexico is migas from? ›

It is one of many adaptations of a Spanish “peasant dish” that, in its simplest form, consists of bits of day-old bread pan-fried with garlic. In central Mexico, migas is a garlicky soup thickened with stale bolillos and amped up with pig parts.

What is the difference between migas and chilaquiles? ›

But there's a difference in that regard: migas usually feature short strips of fried tortilla, while chilaquiles use what are essentially tortilla chips. There are other distinctions too. The tortillas in migas are mixed with scrambled eggs; chilaquiles' are drenched in salsa.

What is similar to migas? ›

Chilaquiles are a traditional Mexican dish. Similar to migas, they were first made as a way to use up stale tortillas. They consist of fried tortillas cooked in a flavorful sauce, typically salsa verde or salsa roja.

Why is it called migas? ›

Migas means "crumbs" in Spanish, and Pérez, co-owner of Las Manitas Avenue Cafe in Austin, Tex., says that the dish was invented by thrifty poor people, who rather than let stale corn tortillas go to waste would fry them up with eggs.

What does minero mean in Spanish slang? ›

mine-worker, the ~ Noun. miner, the ~ Noun.

What is a Mexican breakfast slang? ›

(idiomatic, US) A breakfast consisting of a cigarette and a glass of water.

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