CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Grains |
Puerto Rican |
Frugal03 |
5 |
servings |
INGREDIENTS
3 |
|
Firm; ripe plantains |
2 |
ts |
Salt |
|
|
Oil (peanut oil prefered); for deep frying |
INSTRUCTIONS
Peel the plantains. Cut crosswise in slices about 1/2-inch wide. Slant the
knife while cutting so slices will have an oval shape. Place in salted
water to cover and soak for 1 hour. Drain, reserving the water, and pat
dry. Deep-fry at about 375 degrees until the plantains are tender but not
crusty. Remove from the oil, drain well and flatten by pressing evenly with
the bottom of a glass, or you can use a tostone press, a gadget available
in any Latino Market. After frying and pressing, dip each slice in the
salted water, pat dry and fry again until crusty. Drain on absorbent paper.
Makes about 40 tostones, enough for 5 to 6 servings.
Comments: Tostones are fried plantain chips. A plantain is close to a
banana, but in Puerto Rico it is served as a vegetable, a fruit and a
starch in a salad. Try this and you will gain an understanding of the
Puerto Rican culture.
Recipe Source: THE FRUGAL GOURMET by Jeff Smith From the 10-23-1991 issue -
The Springfield Union-News
Formatted for MasterCook by Joe Comiskey, aka MR MAD - jpmd44a@prodigy.com
~or- MAD-SQUAD@prodigy.net
09-06-1995
Recipe by: Jeff Smith
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