Papa rellena

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Papa rellena
Peru PapasRellenas2.jpg
Region or stateLatin America
Main ingredientsPotatoes, beef, onions, olives, hard boiled eggs, cumin, spices

Papas rellenas (English: stuffed potatoes) are the most popular type of croquettes in Latin American regions such as Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Colombia, & the Caribbean (more so the Dominican Republic, Cuba & Puerto Rico). The first recorded Latin American recipes were printed in the late 19th century, during a time when French cuisine (among others, e.g. Italian) was influencing those of Latin America.

Peruvian preparation[]

The dish is a baked potato dough into which a filling made of chopped beef and onions, whole olives, hard-boiled eggs, cumin and other spices is stuffed. Once prepared, the obloid mass is deep-fried. Potato flour is often added to give greater consistency to the dough. In Peru, the dish is usually accompanied with a "salsa criolla", or an ají sauce.[1]

Caribbean variants[]

They consist of mashed potatoes stuffed with seasoned ground meat,[2] various spices then deep fried. The dish varies in preparation and presentation from country to country. Papas rellenas are a local favorite in heavily Cuban-populated American cities such as Miami and Tampa,[3] in which the Cuban version consists of potato balls stuffed with seasoned picadillo.[4]

This dish is also extensively consumed in Puerto Rico, where it is called "relleno de papa". In Puerto Rico the potatoes are boiled and then mashed with eggs, cornstarch, butter, and annatto. Papa rellenas are stuffed with cheese, picadillo, or both. The papa rellenas are then coated with flour, egg wash, and rolled into cornmeal or bread crumbs before frying.

In popular culture[]

Papa rellena was featured on the Netflix TV series, Street Food in season 2.[5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Peruvian Stuffed Potato
  2. ^ Cuban Papas Rellenas recipe
  3. ^ On the Road with Kitchen Warfare
  4. ^ iCuban Stuffed Potatoes
  5. ^ Cortez, Mario A. "'Street Food: Latin America' Is a Mouth-Watering, Welcome Escape". Remezcla. Remezcla. Retrieved 3 August 2020.


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