Pastelón de amarillos/plátano maduro (Puerto Rican lasagne, with ripe plantains!) 2Apr I have been ripening this recipe for weeks. No kidding. I bought a bunch of plantains on sale (15 for $2) at a Caribbean grocery store three weeks ago, madetostoneswith some and then let the last...
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My mama’s famous Puerto Rican chicken and rice, also known as arroz con pollo, is made in one pan with homemade adobo-seasoned chicken sofrito and savory rice. This comforting dish is easy to make and the perfect nourishing weeknight meal. You’ll make this recipe again and again!
A great accompaniment is thinly sliced green plantain chips that are deep fried until crispy.Platanutres, or plantain chips, can sometimes be found in the Hispanic foods section of your grocery store. More Favorite Puerto Rican Recipes Coquito(Coconut Eggnog) Pastelon(Plantain "Lasagna") Arroz c...
It can be bought pre-made at the grocery store, in two versions: with and without tomato. But the secret to every excellent Puerto Rican meal is the use of a homemade Sofrito. For Mom’s highly regarded recipe, you can click here to get it and make your own. Don’t think you ...
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Coquito is a Puerto Rican rum coconut drink. This sheet cake tastes just like coquito! Decorate with Jordan almonds for a "light" effect. Equipment 1 (9×13) baking cake pan Ingredients 1x2x3x Rum Syrup: ▢ 2 tablespoons unsalted butter ▢ 1/2 cup sugar ▢ 1/4 cup water ▢...
Pastelón, the Puerto Rican layered meat and sweet plantain pie, is one of those recipes that can divide families. Being a “Nuyorican” (a Puerto Rican from New York), I found this to be true when my husband and I came together over our first dish of pastelón. As a native Puert...
I'm going to give you a little recap of our family vacation this year. After the world opened back up and all of the masks mandates were dropped we definitely needed this time to getaway and enjoy family time. Westgate resorts definitely made that possible this year! We hit the road on...
From traditional Costa Rican cuisine to international flavors, there's something to satisfy every palate. Explore the vibrant food scene in Puerto Limon and discover the culinary delights that this coastal city has to offer. After a satisfying meal, unwind and relax in the hotel's cozy dining ...