5cupscheeseMexican Chihahua, Mexican Panela Brick or Monterey Jack, grated
2tbspMexican cremacan substitute Salvadorian Crema or Crème Fraiche
2/3cupheavy whipping cream
2tomatofirm Romas, peeled
1tbsptequilaReposado (aged)
Instructions
Place the chiles in a dry cast iron skillet (or nonstick frying pan) over medium heat, turning frequently until the skin blisters and chars.
Place the chiles in a damp kitchen towel and cover completely. Set aside and let steam for 20 minutes, then carefully peel off the skin with your fingers.
Slit the chiles and scrape out the seeds with the tip of a blunt knife or small spoon. Cut the chiles into thin strips, and then cut in half length wise.
Place a medium nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and fry the red onions for 5 minutes, or until the onion begins to soften.
Add the cheese, crema, and heavy cream and reduce the heat to low. Stir with a wooden spoon until the cheese melts and the mixture becomes a creamy sauce. Fold in the chile strips and stir.
Cut the tomatoes in half and scrape out the seeds. Cut the flesh into ½ inch pieces and stir the tomatoes into the sauce. Just before serving, stir in the tequila.
Pour the cheese mixture into a serving dish or fondue server and serve with fresh tortilla chips.