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Make Your Selections from This Mouthwatering Menu Appetizers http://MilagrosUtah.com 970 West 800 North, Orem,Ut 84057 801-655-1555 Make Your Selections From This Mouthwatering Menu Appetizers CHEESE CRISP $3 Fresh flour tortilla filled with Monterey Jack and Cheedar cheese. Garnished with Lettuce, Pico de Gallo. MILAGROS CHILI RELLENO $5 One of our amazing Chili Rellenos stuffed with creamy, homemade fundido cheese (Served a la carte.) TAQUITOS (Rolled Tacos) $7 3 crispy handmade, fresh cooked rolled tacos. Choose from pork or chicken. Served with cheese, sour cream, Pico de Gallo and a side of enchilada sauce. (6 TAQUITOS $10) COACHES SAUCE $4 Red or green enchilada sauce baked with Monterey Jack and Cheddar cheese, blended at your table side. *NACHOS MILAGROS $11.99 “Hall of Fame Nachos!” A heaping plate of fresh chips layered with melted cheese, beans and your choice of beef, pork, or chicken. Topped with sour cream, guacamole, and Pico de Gallo. *QUESO FUNDIDO $5 Rich, creamy cheese sauce filled with roasted chilies and spices. Garnished with Pico de Gallo. Amazing with chips and salsa. *CEVICE $5 A Mexican favorite made with Milagros style! Fish and shrimp marinated in freshly squeezed citrus juices and spiced with red bell peppers. Then we add fresh avocado, chopped red onion, cilantro, tomatoes and Milagos blend of spices. Fresh Salads SERVED WITH A SIDE OF DRESSING- CHOOSE FROM OUR HOUSE DRESSING A CREAMY ROASTED RED PEPPER, BALSAMIC VINAIGRETTE, MILAGROS RANCH OR CREAMY SOUR CREAM AVOCADO DRESSING. *CHICKEN MANGO SALAD $10.99 All white chicken in a green chili chutney dressing and caramelized onions on a bed of red leaf lettuce. Topped with fresh mango salsa, cheese and crispy tortilla strips. This salad is an amazing medley of flavor and textures. Served with a fresh flour tortilla. http://MilagrosUtah.com 970 West 800 North, Orem,Ut 84057 801-655-1555 MILAGROS HOUSE SALAD $8.99 The “Full Monty” of salads. If it grows from Mother Earth and it’s in our kitchen, it’s in this salad. Sautéed vegetables, black beans, salsa fresca, Topped with Cheese and crisp corn tortilla strips. Served with a fresh flour tortilla. ADD PORK OR CHICKEN $3 ADD BEEF $4.00 ENSALADA GRANDE S $10.99 Served in a 70 ounce bowl! A flour tortilla with choice of rice and beans piled with red leaf lettuce, then you choice of meat. Topped with cheese, pico salsa, sour cream, guacamole, crispy tortilla strips, and your choice of dressing (served on the side.) LOW CARB CHICKEN WRAP $9.99 Make your own read leaf lettuce wraps with tender, white chicken breast, sauteed veggies, cheese, pico salsa and sour cream. CHVICHE LETTUCE WRAPS $9.99 Make your own red leaf lettuce wraps with our fresh Ceviche. Fish and shrimp marinated in freshly squeezed citrus juices and spiced with red bell peppers, fresh avocado, chopped red onion, cilantro, tomatoes, and Milagros blend of spices. HONEY-PINEAPPLE SHRIMP SALAD $10.99 Fresh sautéed Tiger Shrimp in white clover honey, drizzled over red leaf lettuce. Topped with fresh pineapple salsa, cheese and crispy tortilla strips. Served with a fresh flour tortilla. Seafood SERVED WITH TWO SIDE DISHES -- SEE BELOW FOR LIST OF SIDES SEAFOOD ENCHILADAS $12.99 Grilled fish and sautéed shrimp with a spiced honey sauce and cheese stuffed in 2 corn tortillas, covered in green enchilada sauce. Seafood heaven! BAJA STYLE SEAFOOD TACOS $12.99 - (CHOOSE TWO TACOS FROM BELOW) GRILLED WHITE FISH TACO: with pineapple salsa, roasted sweet red pepper chutney and cheese. *SWEET SHRIMP TACO: Sauteed in honey, with pineapple salsa, and cheese. Classics SERVED WITH TWO SIDE DISHES -- SEE BELOW FOR LIST OF SIDES CHIMICHANGA $14.99 A crisp flour tortilla filled with beef, pork, or chicken. Made the right way--stuffed with only meat and cheese (most Mexican restaurants load Chimis with rice and beans) Topped with sour cream, guacamole, cheese and salsa fresca. Try it smothered in our amazing enchilada sauce. http://MilagrosUtah.com 970 West 800 North, Orem,Ut 84057 801-655-1555 TAQUITOS (ROLLED TACOS) $10.99 3 crispy handmade, fresh cooked rolled tacos. Choose from beef, pork or chicken. Served with cheese, sour cream, salsa fresca and a side of enchilada sauce. STUFFED QUESADILLA $10 Beef, pork, or chicken on a fresh flour tortilla smothered with melted cheese, garnished with sour cream, guacamole and Pico de Gallo. TWO SOFT TACOS $12.99 Choose flour tortilla smothered with melted cheese, garnished with sour cream, guacamole and Pico de Gallo. TACO-ENCHILADA COMBO $12.99 Choose your own taco and enchilada combination (seafood excluded). ADD SOUR CREAM OR GUACMOLE $.50 Add Shrimp Taco $1.00 BURRITO $9.99 Fresh cooked flour tortilla filled with your choice of beans and rice. Choose from beef, pork, chicken, bean. Topped with red or green sauce and cheese. WITH BEEF ADD $1 ADD SOUR CREAM OR GUACAMOLE $.50 DEEP FRIED ADD $1 SMOTHERED IN FUNDIDO QUESO ADD $3.00 ULTIMATE VEGGIE BURRITO $9.99 Fresh cooked flour tortilla filled with choice of rice and beans, our fresh sauteed veggies, Pico de Gallo and cheese. Topped with chose of enchilada sauce and melted cheeese. Garnished with red leaf lettuce, sour cream, guacamole and Pico de Gallo. SMOTHERED IN FUNDIDO QUESO ADD $3 TWO ENCHILADAS $12.00 A Mexican classic, our savory meats and cheese wrapped in tortillas (choice of flour or corn.) Choose from pork, or chicken. Topped with red or green enchilada sauce and cheese. WITH BEEF ADD $1 ADD SOUR CREAM OR GUACAMOLE $.50 Specialties SERVED WITH TWO SIDE DISHES -- SEE BELOW FOR LIST OF SIDES HAPPY ENCHILADAS (VEGGIE) $10.99 Sweet corn, asparagus, onions, Zucchini, carrots, and melted cheese with a creamy avocado sauce. Wrapped in our fresh tortillas (flour or corn.) Topped with melted cheese and a sweet roasted red pepper chutney. Full of color, flavor and nutrition, served with our grilled sweet onion ball. Try it... You’ll love it! ADD PORK OR CHICKEN $3 ADD BEEF $4 http://MilagrosUtah.com 970 West 800 North, Orem,Ut 84057 801-655-1555 SWEET ONION ENCHILADAS $10.99 Sweet onions sauteed in a honey-butter sauce and spices, stuffed with cheese then wrapped in a fresh tortillas. Covered with green enchilada sauce and melted Monterey jack and cheddar cheese, garnished with sauteed chili corn. Choice of flour or corn tortillas. ADD BEEF, PORK OR CHICKEN $3 *MILAGROS MATA HAMBRE - For One $15.99 - For Two $21.99 Mata Hambre means “appetite killer”. Our most popular dish. Oven roasted pork, marinated grilled steak and tender chicken breast, served with grilled vegetables, a sweet grilled onion ball, sour cream, salsa fresca and lettuce. Served with a basket of fresh cooked corn and flour tortillas. Choose your rice, beans. *CHICKEN SWEET GREEN CHILI STUFFED QUESADILLA $12.99 A Fresh cooked flour tortilla filled with melted cheese, stuffed with sweet green chilies, caramelized onions and tender chicken. Served with sour cream, guacamole and salsa fresca. This is a real winner. BABY BACKS HERMOSILLO Half Rack $15.99 Full Rack $23.99 (Prices subject to change.) Ribs done right, marinated in fresh squeezed fruit juices for 2 days, then slow oven roasted for 8 hours. Put on the grill when you order. Choose from house honey BBQ or spicy jalapeno BBQ sauce. (Check with your server on availability.) BABY BACK ENCHILADAS $14.99 Unlike anything you’ll get at other Mexican restaurants. We take our super tender, fall-off-the- bone-port ribs meat smothered in jalapeno BBQ sauce, add cheese and wrap it in fresh tortillas. Cover with another layer of melted Monterey Jack and Cheddar cheese, then garnish with sauteed chili corn. Choice of flour or corn tortilla. *BARRY’S POLLO FUNDIDO $12.99 A difficult dish to describe, but very easy to enjoy. Fresh seasoned chicken breast, wrapped in a crisp flour tortilla then smothered with our homemade Fundido sauce - Rich and flavorful with cream cheese, sour cream, Monterey Jack and Cheddar cheese, roasted chilies and peppers and spices. Topped with fresh Pico de Gallo (We recommend no alterations, it’s put together just right. MILAGROS CHILE RELLENO $12.99 Very different from any relleno you have ever tasted. This dish is loaded with vitamin C and anti-oxidants. A Milagros Chile Relleno is a FRESH Poblano chile (about a 3 on a heat scale from 1 to 10... a Jalapeno would be about a 7 on the heat scale.) First we “blister” the outside skin of the chile, peel the skin off and stuff the inside with our creamy homemade fundido. cheese. This relleno has a subtle “snap” to it and is filled with our flavorful, rich fundido cheese. Our relleno is often descriped as “the best ever!” PORK FUNDIDO CHILE RELLENO $14.99 Our fresh chile Rellano stuffed with our melt-in-your-mouth oven roasted pork and our homemade Fundido Queso! http://MilagrosUtah.com 970 West 800 North, Orem,Ut 84057 801-655-1555 Sides SAUTÉED VEGETABLES $2 Carrots, onions, zucchini, asparagus and corn cooked fresh to order, cooked to slightly crisp. A nice healthy option not typical for a Mexican joint GRILLED SWEET ONION BALL $2 A Milagros Specialty! Sweet yellow onion, baked in the oven then injected with honey and spices. Sprinkled with seasoning, then put on the grill to add some “bark” or charbroiled outside layer. An onion lovers delight… even an onion likers delight! BORRACHO BEANS $2 Pinto beans, chopped onions, bacon, diced tomatoes simmered in spices and a small amount of beer (the alcohol is cooked out). Bold flavorful, great with our beef, but works with our salads SWEET GREEN CHILI RICE $2 Caramelized onions, sweet green chili chutney, corn, carrots and roasted red peppers.
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