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Chilaquiles with Blistered Tomatillo Salsa and Eggs

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Chilaquiles with Blistered Tomatillo Salsa and EggsPhoto by Kyle Johnson

If you've got both a camp stove and a grill, you're golden: Prep the salsa over the live fire, and make perfect eggs on the propane stove.

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