Showing posts with label sofrito. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sofrito. Show all posts
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Recipe: Carne Mechada - Venezuelan Shredded Beef
Shredded beef is a key dish in Latin American cooking, from Cuba's rather unappetizingly named but utterly delicious "ropa vieja" ("old clothes") to Venezuela's national dish Pabellon Criollo, where the beef is typically accompanied by white rice, black beans and slices of fried plantain.
It is also used as a filling for empanadas and arepas.
The name shredded or pulled beef comes from the
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Recipe: Caraotas Negras - Venezuelan Black Beans
Tasty, cheap and nutritious, black beans are as emblematic of Venezuela as the colours of the flag - and they're good for you.
And while other Latin American countries might refer to their beans as frijoles, porotos, judias or habichuelas, in Venezuela they are always caraotas.
In England they are often sold as Turtle Beans, a name which comes from the Caribbean and is said to be inspired by
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