Playing hero gallery, press to pause images slides Bienvenido a Santaella We welcome you with open arms and with ‘un abrazo tropical’ into a modern Puerto Rican dining experience driven by Chef Jose Santaella. Rooted firmly in authentic dishes and local ingredients, Santaella creates an elegant ...
This Puerto Rican Shrimp Ceviche is delicious, vibrant and refreshing. Serve as an appetizer with plantain chips or as a main dish with rice!
A local's list of the best Puerto Rican foods to try. From traditional dishes to unique drinks and sides, don't miss eating these 47 things ...
Find your favorite authentic Mexican or Puerto Rican dish with easy to follow instructions that any beginner or advanced cook could make!
Homemade sofrito: We’re making the holy trinity of flavor here and the base for most Puerto Rican dishes: green bell pepper, cilantro (or culantro if you can find it!) and onion. Then you’ll add your sazon spices and tomato sauce and say hello to DELICIOUSNESS. Homemade sazon: sazon...
PUERTO RICAN FESTIVAL FLAVORED BY MUSIC, GAMES, ETHNIC DISHESMaria Alvarez, Contributing Reporter
New this year, the Cultural Exchange Village comes to life outside the performance tent with artist demonstrations, daily parades and samplings of Puerto Rican dishes presented by FOWLMOUTH in collaboration with Carmo Restaurant. Vejigante mask maker Raul Ayala, bomba dress designer Milteri Concepción...
Ezumeimages/Getty Images While sazón might be the Puerto Rican version of Landry's Seasoned Salt, the more vibrant collection of spices brings a more robust flavor to the cooking. For classicLatin-inspired dishesor to add a little flare to a traditional recipe, a little sprinkle can make a...
Kiosks Serving Classic Puerto Rican Dishes#8 – La 8 de Sylvia #9 Nativa #10 Ely’s Place #23 – Antojito #24 Bocas del Mar #35 Arena y Mar # 40 Wepa Arepa- stuffed arepas! https://www.facebook.com/WepaArepaPR/?ref=br_rs #48 &ndash: Kiosko 48 #49 &ndash: Mi ...
Alongside mofongo and piña colada, coquito is part of the trilogy of Puerto Rican dishes I can't live without. Ponche crema or rum eggnog is a traditional Christmas drink around Latin America, but coquito is a Puerto Rican eggnog that has tropical flavors we can't help but love. ...