Hello there, my blog is basically just about different types of foods. I have a better relation with foods from Dominican Republic; there's where I'm from. But, no worries. I will also include recipes of other cultures that you would like to try. For example: Honduras, Nicaragua, Chile, etc. Stay tune for a great informative adventure! :)
Guess what guys?! Were going to make something totally different today. Baleadas! To those that don't know what that is, they are tortillas with mashed beans, with shredded cheese & with eggs or any type of meat. It could either be: beef, chicken, etc. This delicious dish is from HONDURAS! :) Told you guys I would put various dishes ;) I got you guys, I got yaaaaaaaaaa. Got a ghetto moment there for a second. Sorry. back to what I was saying. I will post a video for you guys could watch how you can do it. Trust me, it will be super delicious! In this video, you will notice that the person that's showing you how to make "The Baleada" won't put any eggs nor meat. Just the mashed beans & the shredded cheese. You can make it like that also but if you want to eat it with a little more ingredients then you can add either eggs or any type of meat you would like. I will add the ingredients for you could be up to date to what you will need to make this delicious dish!
What you will need:
A tortilla (you can buy it all the store.)
Beans
Seasonings such as; red pepper or green pepper, onions, seasoning Goya & any other.
Shredded cheese
Eggs (optional)
Meat such as; beef, chicken, etc. (optional)
AND A BIG EMPTY STOMACH :O
As you can see; there's 2 types of "baleadas" one with eggs & the other one is with beef.
(you can use any other type of meat) <---- optional.
Today, were going to try something different. This was NOT
created in Dominican Republic. It's made by our Black African American folks
back then in the 1800s. We’re going to learn how to do FRIED CHICKEN!!! I
honestly love fried chicken! Like, I'm totally IN LOVE with it :O I'm not
actually going to instruct you how to do it this time. I will post a video from
YouTube of how you could make it & you will follow how to make your
delicious fried chicken :) NOTICE: This fried chicken is made with buttermilk
that you can put for about 6 hours or you could leave it overnight as well.
With buttermilk will taste so much better & it will be completely moist
& delicious! I hope you guys enjoy it! :) I will add the ingredients
though.
What you will need:
A whole chicken (you will see on the video how to cut it.)
Black Pepper
Salt
Paprika
White pepper
Garlic Powder
Any other Seasoning
Butter Milk
Flour
This is how your chicken will look like when its done. Nice & moist & simply DELICIOUS!
Today, I have another recipe for you guys!
This one is also from Dominican Republic. But guys don't worry. I promise,
promiseeeee I will include other countries. I'm researching now for other
dishes from different cultures. I'm basically posting now what I'm familiar of.
Well, this next "sabroso"
dish is called "Pastelón"
for those that don't know how to speak Spanish; its kind of like a type of
lasagna but very different.
What you will need:
Sweet Plantains
Ground Beef (it can
be any other type of meat)
Butter or Corn Oil
Shredded Cheese
Red
or Green Bell Pepper
Garlic
Onion
Oregano
Any other type of
special seasoning
How to do the "Pastelón":
First,
of anything you have to season the ground beef (or any other type of meat.) You
get a bowl& you put the ground meat in there. You put your special sauces,
special seasonings, etc. What I normally use is my normal homemade seasoning
(made by me) & then I also add some Goya seasoning powder.
Then
I add some little strips of onion & little strips of red or green bell
pepper to give it flavor.
Once
my ground meat is seasoned I just get a pan. Make sure the stove is on its
highest level put the pan there & immediately put the ground meat in the
pan.
When
it starts to sizzle I add 3 little tiny drops of oil. Let it cook for in
between 20-30 minutes.
As
soon as you see the color change of the meat from red uncooked to brown & beautifully
delicious that’s when you know its ready. Make sure there's completely cook!
Then when its cook put it in a bowl & close it with a lid for it could stay
nice & warm.
Now to make the sweet plantains.....
For
a family size "Pastelón" you need to get 8-10 sweet plantains.
To make the sweet plantains the only simple thing you got to do is peel the
skin off. Take it completely off!
When
it’s skinless just put it in a pot, put a little tiny drop of oil, add clean
fresh water & let it boil for about 20-25 minutes. To make sure it’s
absolutely done right get a fork, poke it & make its soft enough to mash.
When
it’s done put it in a bowl & mashed it with your special masher... Once its
mashed put it on a side, put it in a bowl & put a lid for it could stay
nice & warm.
Put EVERYTHING together!
Get
your tray & for it could not stick spray an 8x10 mold with no-stick baking
spray. Put SOME of the sweet plantains in the tray.
Put
ALL the ground beef (or any other type of meat that you have prepared.)
Add
shredded cheese to cover EVERYTHING.
And
last, put not least add the left over sweet mashed plantain in cover
everything!
Pre-heat
oven at 350 F. Cover the Pastelón with aluminum foil
& cook for 25-35 minutes maximum.
My
specialty is just overall FOOD. But, since I have a more close relation with Dominican Republic. Let's
start by there. Dominican Republic is where I'm from. In this
country, you will find many different cultural festive music, food,
clothes, etc. I’ll be talking about their food. Dominicans like to invent many
different types of dishes, we are very known for that. We put crazy names on
them, delicious seasonings & just make it taste great! As you guys should
know, we Dominicans eat a lot! Like a lot! But enough chitter chatter… Let's start with a very popular dish invented in Dominican Republic. It’s called “mangu
con salami” (if you would like something else, you can also include eggs,
bacon, sausage, etc.) this popular dish is not so complicated to create. It’s
really simple.
What you will need:
4 green Plantains or more. (a kind
of large green banana)
1 cup water
3 Tbs. of Butter or olive oil
½ of clean fresh water
Salt to taste
A
roll of salami
Tomato
sauce
½ of an onion
Special seasonings (you can also make it if you have your own)
A carton of eggs (additional)
Bag of bacon (additional)
Sausage (additional)
How
to do the mangu:
First,
what you will do is get 4, 5, 6, 7… plantains & cut them. Just take of the
skin of the plantain. For you could just have the inside of the plantain which
is what you’re going to eat.
Once
you do that you divide each plantain into 3 pieces.
Then you
will get a pot, put them in there, add water, A LITTLE BIT OF OIL (one little
drop) & add the additional salt you want.
If,
you want to make it right away just put maximum of the temperature that is set
out for you on your stove & let it boil for 20 minutes.
When it’s
done take it out, put it in a bowl.
Use a
masher like the ones you use to mash potatoes to make mashed potatoes & any
other food you would like to mash. Mash it good, I don’t leave any lumps if you
want it to taste good & soft.
When you’re
done doing that put that aside. Cover it up so it won’t get cold. (Preferably
put it in the microwave so it would stay nice & warm.
How to make salami “guisado”:
First,
to make salami “guisado” you need to make a sauce for it. What I would usually
do first is put oil in my pot or a pan.
Next,
I will put onions, red bell pepper & a green bell pepper (sliced nice & thin.)
Add a
tbs. of tomato sauce & own special seasonings.
Have
the salami sliced into little strips or into squares & put it in together
with the ingredients already included.Stir
it, leave it at your medium temperature that you have set out on your stove; it’ll
be ready in about 10 to 15 minutes.
I have other ingredients that are included there on the “what you
need list” is just there for if you would like to add any other foods. But, the
original dish is “mangu con salami.” (Only those 2 things) Hope you guys follow
the steps & that everything comes out good! If, you have any questions or
comments please comment. I will gladly answer any of your questions. If you
would like to add something to what I have said, by all means tell me.