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Dominican Sancocho

Recently, my wife Ana surprised me with a delicious Dominican dish – sancocho. This stew of beef, chicken, sausage, potato, yucca, plantain, squash, corn, and more is a veritable ‘stick to your ribs’ type of meal. Sumptuous and satisfying, this treat is a labor of love and usually served on special occasions simply with white rice. Well, I can say this – it was a special occasion to come and find this dinner waiting for me!  Now to work on the recipe… Thank you baby, te amo mas cariño mio! Enjoy…

Mangú

Today’s recipe is a delicious Dominican staple made from mashed green plantains, served with cooked onions, fried cheese, and/or a fried egg or fried salami. My wife makes this amazing dish for me, but today I made it for myself since she is away visiting family in the Dominican Republic. I was missing her and craving her cooking so I took matters into my own hands. This dish is simple to prepare – a real treat for a busy weeknight dinner or a relaxing weekend breakfast. Now I know some of you that have never enjoyed plantains may think mashed ‘bananas’ sounds gross, but plantains are a magical ingredient. Whether enjoyed fried and mashed as mofongo or twice fried as tostones, these tropical…

Mofongo (Garlic Mashed Fried Plantains with Fried Pork Rind)

Here is a recipe straight from my wife’s culinary repertoire – even if she has never made it before! After hearing all my friends rave about mofongo after their trips to the Dominican Republic – and hearing my wife describe the deliciousness of this dish – I just had to make it. Well, she had never made, so I took the challenge of perfecting this dish while she is away on a short trip. This dish relies on mashing the fried plantains in a mortar and pestle and my wife actually gifted me with one recently (Hmmm, maybe she knew I would be tempted to make this for myself!) There are several variations of mofongo based on substituting the fried pork rinds (chicharrón) with bacon…

Experiment: Plantain Bread

Recently, I had a few really ripe plantains that would not have made good tostones, mangu, or mofongo – the only recipes I know (so far) for plantains.  So I thought, could I use them like overripe bananas and make a bread with them? Well, it turns out you can and the results are just as delicious as its more famous cousin.  Here are the results of my experiment in making plantain bread – courtesy of this recipe from Imma at Immaculate Bites. Thanks Imma for the recipe and insight into this delicious plantain bread! If you want to enjoy this delectable bread, stop by Immaculate Bites for the recipe! I bet Imma would appreciate the visit…