Famous Latin American Cooking Recipes
by Mattie MacDonald
Full of taste and colors, rich and exciting, Latin American food is really popular all over the world. Every area has its own traditional dishes, mainly made using seasonal local ingredients. Here are some simple to prepare but really tasty <A href="http://www.latingrannyseasonings.com">Latin American cooking recipes</A> to make in your own kitchen.
There are several types of empanadas, and one of the most popular comes from Brazil. This filled, deep fried pastry is delicious, and it is quite easy to prepare. For the dough, you need three cups of all purpose flour, salt, teaspoon of turmeric, six tablespoons butter and six tablespoons shortening, maybe one half cup beer and one egg. Mix dry ingredients, add butter and make the dough adding beer and egg. The dough needs to rest for fifteen minutes.
Now you have to prepare the filling. Chop one small onion and saute it on two tbs butter. Add two diced tomatoes and one small can of hearts of palms, diced in small pieces. Glaze with two spoons of Sherry, finishing with one tbs of tomato paste. Stir for two minutes on moderate heat and add diced shrimp, about half pound of them. Season with salt and pepper.
Make thin rounds of your dough and place the filling on each piece. Brush edges with egg yolk and seal them in half. You can use fork to do that. Fry empanadas in deep oil, preheated on 190 degrees. These tasty empanadas may be served hot or cold, as snacks or as a side dish.
Cuban sandwich is truly a whole meal. Some people put mayo, ketchup or some other ingredients there, but here is the original recipe. First, you need two slices of hard crust Cuban bread. If you don't have it, use French bread instead. Prepare yellow mustard, not Dijon or some other type, slices of pickles, roast pork, ham and Swiss cheese. One portion usually contains four slices of each ingredient, but the point is to place it in a sandwich press for maybe five minutes, with or without butter.
Tasty and creamy coconut rice is another popular dish you can easily prepare. You will need some long grain rice, the same amount of water and coconut milk, sugar, a little bit of salt, raisins and crispy coconut flakes. Coconut flakes are best when toasted.
Mix together sugar, salt, rice, water and coconut milk. Stir occasionally until water evaporates. Set on the lowest temperature, cover the saucepan and continue cooking for another twenty minutes. Use a fork to mix in raisins, remove from the heat and leave it rest for a while. Sprinkle with coconut flakes and serve hot or cold.
Churro is Latin American doughnut, sometimes called Spanish doughnut. This simple but delicious snack is cheap, easily prepared and tastes great when hot or cold. All you need is flour, salt, sugar, vegetable oil and cinnamon, and maybe fifteen minutes of your time.
Place three spoons of sugar, some salt and three spoons of vegetable oil in a saucepan and let it boil. Pour in two cups of flour and stir until you get a ball of dough. Make long strips using pastry bag. Fry in hot vegetable oil, until golden and drain on kitchen towels. Roll each doughnut in the mixture of cinnamon and sugar, and that's it. Simple, funny and delicious.
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