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Tamales, Rellenos, Chimichangas & Roasted Chile

Handmade tamales, cheese-stuffed rellenos, crispy chimichangas, and slow-simmered green chile stew — all made in small batches in Southern New Mexico with 100% certified Hatch chile, packed on dry ice, and shipped frozen to your door. New here? Start with our green chile rellenos or chicken tamales — the two items customers reorder most.


Compare All Frozen New Mexican Foods

Every item ships frozen on dry ice and is made with 100% certified Hatch chile in Southern New Mexico. Here's how they compare side by side.

ProductTypeChileProteinQty / SizeBest ForPrice
Roasted Hatch Green ChileIngredientGreen5 lbs (chopped or whole)Cooking, recipes, rellenos (whole)$75
Hatch Green Chile RellenosEntréeGreenCheese1 dozen (12)Dinner, appetizer, meal prep$75
Hatch Red Chile RellenosEntréeRedCheese1 dozen (12)Dinner, appetizer, red chile lovers$75
Green Chile Chicken TamalesTamaleGreenChicken1 dozen (12)Dinner, holidays, gifting$75
Green Chile Cheese TamalesTamaleGreenCheese1 dozen (12)Vegetarian option, appetizer$75
Red Chile Pork TamalesTamaleRedPork1 dozen (12)Traditional NM red, holidays$75
Chicken & Cheese ChimichangasChimichangaGreenChicken10 per boxQuick meals, kids, parties$75
Beef & Cheese ChimichangasChimichangaGreenBeef10 per boxQuick meals, hearty dinner$75
Hatch Green Chile StewStewGreenPork5 lbs (5 × 1-lb bags)Comfort meal, cold weather, family dinner$75

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If You're Looking For…We RecommendWhy It Works
A taste of home (homesick New Mexican)Green Chile Stew + Chicken TamalesThe two dishes every expat New Mexican misses most. Stew reheats in minutes; tamales steam in 12.
Weeknight dinner (under 15 minutes)Green Chile Rellenos or Chicken ChimichangasPan fry or air fry from almost-frozen in under 10 minutes. Pair with rice and beans or a side salad.
Holiday or family gatheringRed Chile Pork Tamales + Green Chile RellenosThe classic New Mexican holiday spread. Tamales are the tradition; rellenos are the crowd-pleaser.
Game day / party appetizerChicken Chimichangas + Beef ChimichangasCrispy, handheld, easy to serve. Deep fry a batch and watch them disappear.
A gift for someone who loves New MexicoRellenos & Chimichanga Sampler or Gift PacksPre-bundled variety packs with multiple items. Great for birthdays, thank-yous, and holidays.
Cooking ingredient (not a prepared meal)Roasted Hatch Green Chile5 lbs of flame-roasted, peeled, chopped (or whole) chile. The building block for hundreds of recipes.
Vegetarian optionGreen Chile Cheese Tamales + Green Chile RellenosBoth are cheese-filled with no meat. Rich, satisfying, and 100% vegetarian.
Red chile loverRed Chile Pork Tamales + Red Chile RellenosThe "red" answer to our classic green lineup. Deep, earthy Hatch Red Chile in both.
Maximum variety, best valueAny 4 frozen items (30% off)Our Buy More Save More deal: mix any 4 frozen products for 30% off. Build your own bundle at checkout.

Roasted Hatch Green Chile — The Foundation of New Mexican Cooking

Our flagship product and the starting point for everything else in this collection.

Roasted Hatch Green Chile is the ingredient that makes New Mexican food taste like New Mexican food. We pick the peppers at peak harvest from our family's fields in the Hatch Valley, flame-roast them over an open drum roaster until the skins blister and char, then peel and package them the same day. The result is smoky, complex, and unlike anything you can get from a grocery store can.

Each 5-lb box ships frozen and arrives packed on dry ice. You can choose chopped (diced into roughly ½-inch squares — ideal for stews, queso, burgers, enchiladas, and scrambled eggs) or whole (full pods with stems removed — the form you need if you're making your own chile rellenos from scratch). Heat levels range from mild to hot, so check the Scoville guide on the product page to pick the right one for your palate.

What Can You Make with Roasted Hatch Green Chile?

Short answer: almost anything. This is the same fire-roasted chile that restaurants across New Mexico use to smother burritos, top burgers, stir into queso, and build green enchilada sauce. It's also the base ingredient for green chile stew and the filling for our rellenos. Many of our customers keep a box in the freezer year-round, pulling out a bag at a time to add to breakfast burritos, mac and cheese, cornbread, and homemade soups. For recipe ideas, browse our recipe archive.

If you want roasted green chile in a shelf-stable jar (no freezer required), check out our Jarred Roasted Green Chile in the Sauces & Salsas collection. The frozen version gives you bulk quantity and a fresher texture; the jarred version gives you grab-and-go convenience. For a detailed breakdown, see our Fresh vs. Frozen vs. Jarred guide.


Hatch Chile Rellenos — Hand-Dipped, Cheese-Stuffed, Ready to Fry

The dish that converts people into Hatch Chile fans. Available in green and red.

A chile relleno is a whole roasted chile pod stuffed with cheese, dipped in egg batter, and fried until golden. It's one of the most iconic dishes in New Mexican cuisine — and one of the hardest to make at home. Roasting, peeling, stuffing, battering, and frying is a multi-hour process that most people only attempt for holidays. Our frozen rellenos let you skip straight to the frying pan.

Hatch Green Chile Rellenos

Made with Big Jim Hatch Green Chile — a variety known for its large pods and medium heat that delivers flavor without overwhelming spice. Each pepper is flame-roasted, hand-peeled, stuffed with Monterey Jack cheese, dipped in a light egg batter, and fried to a crispy golden brown. Sold by the dozen.

Hatch Red Chile Rellenos

Same hand-dipped technique, same Monterey Jack filling, but made with Hatch Red Chile instead of green. Red chile rellenos have a deeper, slightly earthier flavor profile with mild-to-medium heat. If you've never tried a relleno made with red chile, this is a genuinely different experience from the green version — and most people outside New Mexico have never seen one.

How to Cook Frozen Chile Rellenos

All three methods take under 10 minutes from a slightly thawed state. Defrost for about 30 seconds in the microwave or let them sit out for 10–15 minutes, then choose your method:

Pan fry (recommended): Heat oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Fry rellenos for 7–10 minutes, turning once, until the batter is golden brown and the cheese is melted through. Deep fry: Heat oil to 375°F and fry for approximately 4 minutes until golden. Air fry: Set your air fryer to 400°F and cook for about 9 minutes per batch of 3 rellenos. Check that the cheese is fully melted before serving.

Serve smothered in Hatch Green Chile Sauce or Red Chile Sauce, or eat them plain — the crispy batter and gooey cheese speak for themselves. For full cooking details, visit our Preparation Instructions page.


Hatch Chile Tamales — Three Varieties, All Handmade

Stone-ground masa, hand-rolled, steamed to perfection. Sold by the dozen.

Tamales are the centerpiece of every New Mexican holiday table and a year-round comfort food across the Southwest. Making them from scratch is an all-day family affair — which is exactly why we do the work for you. Every tamale we sell is handmade in small batches in Southern New Mexico using an authentic recipe: fluffy masa made from stone-ground maseca (dried corn), stuffed with filling, wrapped in a paper casing, and steamed until the masa is tender and the filling is melted through.

Hatch Green Chile Chicken Tamales

Shredded chicken and Hatch Green Chile wrapped in stone-ground masa. This is the most popular tamale in our lineup — the green chile and chicken combination is one of the most iconic flavor pairings in New Mexican cooking. You'll find this same pairing in enchiladas, burritos, and stew across the state. Each bag contains 12 tamales.

Hatch Green Chile Cheese Tamales

A vegetarian option inspired by our chile rellenos. Gooey cheese and Hatch Green Chile tucked into the same stone-ground masa, steamed until the cheese melts through the corn dough. Rich, satisfying, and completely meat-free. A great option if you're feeding a mixed crowd or want something lighter alongside a meat-heavy holiday spread.

Hatch Red Chile Pork Tamales

The traditional New Mexican tamale: shredded pork drenched in Hatch Red Chile sauce, wrapped in masa, and steamed. Red chile pork tamales are a staple at Christmas in New Mexico — families make hundreds of them in a single weekend and freeze the extras. Ours follow that same tradition, just packaged in dozens so you don't have to spend the whole day in the kitchen.

How to Heat Frozen Tamales

Start by defrosting each tamale in the microwave for about 45 seconds. Then choose your reheating method: Steamer (best results): Place thawed tamales in a steamer for 8–12 minutes until heated through. Oven: Preheat to 325°F, wrap tamales individually in foil, and bake for 15–20 minutes. Microwave: For a quick option, wrap in a damp paper towel and microwave for 1–2 minutes. The steamer method gives you the softest, most authentic texture. Serve with red or green Hatch chile sauce on top.


Hatch Green Chile Chimichangas — Crispy, Stuffed & Ready in Minutes

A deep-fried burrito filled with Hatch Green Chile, cheese, and your choice of chicken or beef.

A chimichanga is essentially a burrito that's been deep-fried (or pan-fried) until the tortilla turns crispy and golden. It's a Southwestern staple that's harder to find outside the region than it should be. Our chimichangas are stuffed with Hatch Green Chile, cheese, and either chicken or beef, then frozen so you can fry them at home in under 10 minutes.

Hatch Green Chile Chicken & Cheese Chimichangas

Shredded chicken, Hatch Green Chile, and melty cheese wrapped in a flour tortilla. The chicken version is lighter and pairs well with sour cream, guacamole, or a drizzle of green chile sauce. Each box contains 10 chimichangas.

Hatch Green Chile Beef & Cheese Chimichangas

Seasoned ground beef, Hatch Green Chile, and cheese in a flour tortilla. Heartier than the chicken version, with the beef adding a richer, more savory bite. Also comes in a box of 10. Both varieties are made with Big Jim Hatch Green Chile, which has a medium heat level that works for the whole family.

How to Cook Frozen Chimichangas

Same technique as the rellenos: defrost slightly (30 seconds in the microwave or 10–15 minutes at room temperature), then cook using your preferred method. Pan fry: 7–10 minutes in oil, turning once. Deep fry: 375°F for about 4 minutes. Air fry: 400°F for approximately 9 minutes per batch of 3. The tortilla should be golden and crispy all the way around, with the cheese fully melted inside. Chimichangas pair perfectly with our salsas — try the Hatch Chile Salsa or 575 Salsa for dipping.


Hatch Green Chile Stew — New Mexico's Signature Comfort Food

Chunks of pork, potatoes, onions, and Hatch Green Chile in a rich, savory broth. Fully cooked — just reheat and serve.

Green chile stew is to New Mexico what clam chowder is to New England or gumbo is to Louisiana — it's the dish that defines the state. Every restaurant, diner, and abuela in New Mexico has their own version. Ours is packed with chunks of tender pork, potatoes, onions, and generous amounts of Hatch Green Chile in a thick, savory broth that tastes like it's been simmering on the stove all afternoon.

Each 5-lb box contains five individually sealed 1-lb bags, so you can thaw and reheat one serving at a time without defrosting the whole batch. The stew is fully cooked — just reheat to 165°F on the stovetop, in the microwave, or in a slow cooker. Serve in a bowl with a warm flour tortilla on the side, and top with avocado, cilantro, sour cream, or Greek yogurt. For a heartier meal, ladle it over rice or serve alongside our cheese tamales.

Want to make your own green chile stew from scratch? Grab a box of our roasted green chile (chopped) and follow our recipe blog for a step-by-step guide. The frozen stew is for when you want authentic flavor without the 3-hour cook time.


Frozen Shipping, Storage & Dry Ice Safety

Every frozen order ships packed in insulated containers with dry ice to arrive frozen solid. Here's what you need to know before and after delivery.

How does frozen shipping work?

All frozen products ship via UPS ground from distribution centers in New Jersey and California (whichever is closest to you). Orders ship Tuesday and Wednesday only to avoid weekend delays and ensure your food arrives frozen.

Each box is packed with dry ice in insulated foam. Typical transit: 1–3 business days. We do not ship to PO boxes, APO/FPO addresses, or Hawaii/Alaska for frozen orders.

Need it faster? Reach us at (575) 635-4680 to discuss expedited options. Full details on our shipping info page.

How do I handle dry ice safely?

Never touch dry ice with bare hands—it's −109°F and causes instant frostbite. Use oven mitts, tongs, or thick towels when handling. Don't store dry ice in airtight containers (it produces CO₂ gas as it sublimates).

To dispose: leave leftover dry ice in the open shipping cooler in a well-ventilated area (garage, porch). It will sublimate harmlessly in a few hours. Never put dry ice down a sink, toilet, or in a sealed trash bag.

Move your frozen products to the freezer promptly on delivery. If any dry ice remains, the food is still frozen.

How long do frozen products last in the freezer?

All frozen products stay at peak quality for 6–12 months in a standard home freezer at 0°F or below. They remain safe beyond that, but flavor gradually diminishes.

Roasted Chile: 12+ months (the most freezer-stable product). Tamales & Rellenos: 6–9 months for best texture. Chimichangas: 6–9 months. Green Chile Stew: 6 months.

For best results, keep products in their original vacuum-sealed packaging until ready to cook. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Can I order frozen and jarred products together?

Yes! They ship separately because they have different handling requirements. Jarred sauces and salsas ship ground from NM (1–4 days, no cold pack needed). Frozen products ship from NJ/CA with insulated packaging and dry ice.

Both qualify for their own volume discount tiers. You'll receive two separate tracking numbers.


Buy More, Save More — Frozen Product Discounts

All nine frozen products are in the same discount group. Mix and match any combination—tamales with rellenos, chimichangas with stew, whatever you want. The more you add, the bigger the discount:

Items in CartDiscountPrice per ItemYou Save
1 item$75.00
2 items20% off$60.00 each$30.00 total
3 items25% off$56.25 each$56.25 total
4+ items30% off$52.50 each$90.00+ total

Discount applies automatically at checkout. No coupon code needed. Frozen products and jarred products have separate discount groups—stacking from both categories doesn't combine tiers.


What to Make with Your Frozen Order

Every frozen product arrives ready to heat, but they're also building blocks for full New Mexican meals. Here are recipes and ideas for each category:

🌶️ Roasted Chile Recipes

Green chile mac & cheese, stuffed peppers, queso dip, green chile cornbread, breakfast burritos.

Browse chile recipes →

🫔 Tamale Serving Ideas

Top with green chile sauce or red chile sauce. Serve with refried beans, Mexican rice, and sour cream.

Tamale pairings →

🧀 Relleno Dinners

Pan-fry or air-fry and serve smothered in red or green sauce. Pair with Spanish rice and roasted green salsa.

Relleno recipes →

🌯 Chimichanga Night

Deep fry or air fry, then top with sour cream, guacamole, and red chile salsa. Serve with a side of green chile stew.

Chimichanga ideas →

🍲 Stew Suppers

Serve over rice, with warm flour tortillas, or alongside cornbread. Top with shredded cheese, diced avocado, and a squeeze of lime.

Stew serving guide →

🎁 Gift Boxes & Variety Packs

Can't decide? Our curated packs combine best sellers at better prices. Perfect for holidays, care packages, and homesick New Mexicans.

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5th-Generation Hatch Valley Family Farm

Every tamale, relleno, and batch of stew starts with chile from our family's fields in Hatch, New Mexico. Joseph Franzoy became Hatch's first commercial chile farmer over a century ago, and we're now in our 5th generation farming the same valley soil.

Our frozen products are handmade in small batches in New Mexico, then flash-frozen and shipped from distribution centers in New Jersey and California so they reach your door as fresh as the day they were made. No mass production. No shortcuts. Just real New Mexican food from a real New Mexican farm.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Frozen New Mexican Food

How do I reheat frozen tamales?

Steamer (best results): Place frozen tamales in a steamer basket over boiling water for 8–12 minutes until heated through. Oven: Wrap in foil and bake at 325°F for 15–20 minutes. Microwave (fastest): Wrap in a damp paper towel and microwave 1–2 minutes, flipping halfway.

Do not thaw before cooking—cook directly from frozen for the best texture. Internal temperature should reach 165°F.

How do I cook frozen rellenos and chimichangas?

Pan fry (traditional): Cook in ½ inch of oil over medium-high heat for 7–10 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden brown and heated through. Deep fry: 375°F oil for about 4 minutes until crisp. Air fryer: 400°F for about 9 minutes, flipping halfway.

Cook from frozen—no thawing needed. Rellenos and chimichangas use the same cooking methods and times.

How do I reheat green chile stew?

Thaw the bag overnight in the refrigerator, then pour into a saucepan and heat over medium heat until it reaches 165°F, stirring occasionally (about 8–10 minutes). You can also microwave in a bowl for 3–4 minutes, stirring halfway.

Each order comes with five 1-lb bags, so you can thaw only what you need and keep the rest frozen.

What days do frozen orders ship?

Frozen orders ship Tuesday and Wednesday only via UPS ground from our distribution centers in New Jersey and California. This schedule prevents packages from sitting in warehouses over weekends. Orders placed after the Wednesday cutoff ship the following Tuesday.

Is the dry ice dangerous?

Dry ice is safe if handled properly. Never touch it with bare hands (use gloves or tongs), don't seal it in airtight containers, and let it sublimate in a well-ventilated area like a garage or porch. It's not toxic—dry ice is just solid carbon dioxide. Keep away from children and pets. See our shipping page for full handling instructions.

How long do frozen products last?

All frozen products last 6–12 months at 0°F. Roasted chile is the most freezer-stable at 12+ months. Tamales, rellenos, chimichangas, and stew are best within 6–9 months. Keep in original packaging and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

What's the difference between green and red rellenos?

Both are cheese-stuffed and coated in a seasoned batter. Green chile rellenos use Big Jim peppers (medium heat, bright flavor). Red chile rellenos use red chile for a sweeter, earthier, deeper flavor. Same cooking methods for both. Many customers order one of each to compare.

Are the tamales gluten-free?

Tamales are made with masa (corn dough), which is naturally gluten-free. However, check individual product labels for the most current allergen information, as recipes and facilities may vary. The chimichangas contain flour tortillas and are not gluten-free.

Do you ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or outside the US?

Frozen products currently ship to the contiguous 48 states only. We cannot ship frozen items to Alaska, Hawaii, PO boxes, APO/FPO, or international addresses due to transit time and dry ice limitations.

Our jarred sauces and salsas are shelf-stable and can ship to more destinations—contact us for details.

How does the Buy More Save More discount work?

All frozen products share one discount group. Add 2 items for 20% off, 3 for 25% off, or 4+ for 30% off. Mix any combination—tamales with rellenos, stew with chimichangas, anything. Discount applies automatically at checkout, no code needed.

Note: Frozen and jarred products are in separate discount groups, so they don't combine for tier purposes. Jarred products have their own 5%/10%/15% volume tiers.

What's the best product for someone who's never had New Mexican food?

Start with the Green Chile Chicken Tamales—they're our most universally loved product and introduce Hatch chile flavor gently. The Green Chile Stew is also a great entry point since it's a familiar, comforting format. Both are fully cooked and easy to prepare.

Do you offer wholesale pricing for frozen products?

Yes—wholesale pricing is available for restaurants, retailers, and food service. Call (575) 635-4680 or use our contact page to discuss volume pricing and distribution.


Explore More from the Hatch Chile Store

Looking for something beyond frozen? We carry the full range of Hatch Valley products—from shelf-stable sauces to seasonal ristras and holiday gift boxes.

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