Saturday, 21 October 2023

Aborrajados from Colombia


Aborrajado is a typical Colombian dessert , original from the Cauca Valley.
This dessert has received the influence from the african gastronomy.
It was the XIX century when african slaves started to use smashed plantain as a wrapping for the food , they started to wrap pork meat, this is known today in Cali as 'Marranitas'.
It was in the Cauca Valley where they started to fill the plantain with farmer cheese and bathed it in a mixture of flour and egg to fry them after that.
Today they add guava paste to the filling as well.
You can use mozzarella cheese or a type of cheese that melts well.
aborrajado can be eaten accompanied by milk, like a side dish or tapa.
The key point is to use ripe plantain  (those who have almost black skin), these plantains are the sweetest.


Aborrajados from Colombia


Ingredients:

2 ripe plantains.
- 200 grams mozzarella cheese.
- 200 grams guava paste.
- 6 tablespoon flour.
- 2 eggs.
- 4 tablespoon milk.
- 2 tablespoon brown sugar.








Method:

1- Peel and cut the platains in 4 or 5 pieces.


2- Fry the plantain in not too hot oil, let it get cool on an absorbent paper to get rid of the oil.



3- Take a bowl, put 2 eggs inside and whisk. Add milk and mix well.


4- Add sugar ,a pinch of salt and whisk until the sugar is dissolved.
Add the flour little by little and mix well.





5- Cut cheese and guava paste:


6- Cover a piece of plantain with transparent film, smash it with the help of a dish.




7- Put some cheese and guava paste in the center of the smashed plantain, wrap it and make a ball.


8- Bathe every ball in the dough made of egg and flour. Fry in hot oil.


9- Put on an absorbent paper to get rid of the oil. You should eat them while they are hot.

 Aborrajados from Colombia





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