Mofongo Casserole Recipes

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MOFONGO RECIPE



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Delicious fried green plantains mashed with garlic, pork rinds, and served with a simple garlic mojo for a scrumptious Caribbean dish that will become your new favorite!

Provided by Vanessa

Categories     Main Course

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 cup oil for frying, (corn, peanut or soy)
4 green plantains, (peeled and cut into 1 inch slices)
2 tablespoon garlic, (mashed)
1 pound pork cracklings cut into 1 inch pieces ((I bought mine precooked at a restaurant))
1 1/2 teaspoon salt (or more, to taste)
6 garlic cloves
½ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons bitter orange juice, (freshly squeezed)
2 tablespoons olive oil
¼ teaspoon ground cumin
½ teaspoon dried oregano, (crushed)
1 tablespoon cilantro, (roughly chopped)
Salt to taste

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a medium skillet over medium heat. Fry the plantains for 5-8 minutes, or golden brown on all sides. Transfer the plantains to a plate lined with a paper towel to remove excess grease.
  • Using a large pilón (mortar and pestle) mash the plantains, garlic, and pork cracklins together, until the plantains are broken down. You might have to do this in small batches.
  • Pack a serving into a small bowl and turn it over onto a plate for serving. Remove the bowl.
  • Serve with extra pork cracklings (chicharrón) and garlic mojo on the side.
  • Crush together garlic cloves and salt with a pilón (mortar and pestle), until you obtain a smooth paste. Transfer into a medium bowl.
  • Stir in fresh bitter orange juice, olive oil, cumin, oregano, and chopped cilantro.
  • Add more salt to taste, if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1069 kcal, Carbohydrate 61 g, Protein 72 g, Fat 60 g, SaturatedFat 15 g, Cholesterol 108 mg, Sodium 3263 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 28 g, ServingSize 1 serving

TRADITIONAL PLANTAIN MOFONGO RECIPE



Traditional Plantain Mofongo Recipe image

This traditional mofongo recipe from Puerto Rico is made with fried, mashed green plantains and seasoned with garlic and pork rinds.

Provided by Hector Rodriguez

Categories     Dinner     Entree     Lunch     Side Dish     Appetizer

Time 20m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 cups vegetable oil (for frying)
3 plantains (green, unripe)
1 tablespoon garlic paste
6 ounces pork rinds or cracklings (crushed)

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Heat about 2 inches of oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet or deep fryer to 350 F.
  • While the oil is heating up, peel the plantains and cut into 1-inch rounds.
  • Fry the plantains until golden and tender, 4 to 6 minutes.
  • Remove cooked plantains from the pan or fryer to a paper-towel-lined plate.
  • Put the garlic paste in a large bowl or mortar and add the fried plantains, in batches, if necessary. Mash thoroughly.
  • Add the pork rinds. Continue to mash and mix until all of the ingredients are combined. Add salt to taste.
  • Shape the mofongo into 4 balls and serve.
  • Alternatively, you can make the mofongo into a half-dome shape using a small condiment bowl as a mold; push a portion of mofongo down to the bottom of the bowl.
  • With the back of a spoon, smooth over and level off the mix.
  • Then use the spoon to scrape around the bowl and remove the mash in a half-dome shape.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 620 kcal, Carbohydrate 57 g, Cholesterol 40 mg, Fiber 4 g, Protein 28 g, SaturatedFat 7 g, Sodium 990 mg, Sugar 25 g, Fat 34 g, ServingSize 4 mofongos (4 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

VEGAN MOFONGO (FRIED MASHED PLANTAINS)



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Mofongo is a fried plantain-based dish from Puerto Rico. It is typically made with fried green plantains mashed together in a pilon (which consists of a wooden mortar and pestle), with broth, garlic, olive oil, and pork cracklings or bits of bacon. This version is completely vegan. It was delicious and everyone enjoyed it!

Provided by Healthy Delights by Libelula

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Caribbean

Time 45m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

5 large green plantains, coarsely chopped
1 (8 ounce) can organic tomato sauce
1 small bunch cilantro, chopped, or to taste
2 tablespoons homemade sofrito
2 tablespoons olive oil, or to taste, divided
1 clove garlic, minced
1 (.18 ounce) packet sazon seasoning
½ cup vegetable broth, or to taste
salt and ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Fill a 1-quart pot with water; boil plantains with a pinch of salt until easily pierced with a fork, about 25 minutes.
  • Mash plantains with tomato sauce, cilantro, sofrito, 1 tablespoon olive oil, garlic, and sazon in a mortar or glass bowl. Incorporate the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil and enough vegetable broth to ensure that mofongo sticks together but is dry enough to easily slip out of a container. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Serve mofongo on top of the remaining 5 tablespoons vegetable broth in a bowl.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 516.7 calories, Carbohydrate 114.2 g, Fat 9.6 g, Fiber 9.2 g, Protein 6.5 g, SaturatedFat 1.4 g, Sodium 680 mg, Sugar 54.2 g

MOFONGO STUFFING RECIPE BY TASTY



Mofongo Stuffing Recipe by Tasty image

Bring a piece of Puerto Rico to your Thanksgiving table this year. A mix of fried plantains, sausage, and bread, this mofongo stuffing might just steal the spotlight when it comes to your side dishes. Don't have a mortar and pestle? Use a metal or wooden bowl and the back of a wooden spoon to mash the garlic and plantains.

Provided by Betsy Carter

Categories     Sides

Time 2h20m

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

6 green plantains
cold water, for soaking
2 cups canola oil
10 garlics, divided
5 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons kosher salt, divided, plus more to taste
½ cup bacon, chopped and grease reserved
1 bag chicharrónes, divided
20 oz longanisa, casings removed, crumbled
4 cups white bread, day old, torn, loosely packed
2 ½ cups chicken stock
1 medium white onion, cut into 1 in (2 1/2 cm) pieces
3 roma tomatoes, quartered
1 bunch fresh cilantro, washed, end trimmed
1 jalapeño, seeds and ribs removed, quartered
4 cubanelles, seeds and ribs removed, quartered
10 large cloves garlic, ends trimmed

Steps:

  • Trim both ends of the plantains. Cut a slit through the skin down the length of the plantains. Cut each plantain in half crosswise and place in a bowl of cold water. Set aside to soak for 30 minutes (this will make the plantains easier to peel).
  • While the plantains soak, make the sofrito: In the bowl of a food processor, combine the onion, tomatoes, cilantro, jalapeño, cubanelle peppers, and garlic. Pulse 15-20 times, until the vegetables are completely broken down and the sofrito has the consistency of chunky salsa. Set aside.
  • In a large, high-walled skillet, heat the canola oil over medium-high heat until it reaches 350˚F (180°C). Line a baking sheet with paper towels and set nearby.
  • After soaking, peel the plantains and cut into 1-1 ½-inch ( 2 ½ cm) pieces. Blot dry with paper towels.
  • Working in batches, fry the plantains in the hot oil for 7 minutes, until crisp and beginning to brown. Transfer the plantains to the prepared baking sheet to drain.
  • Working in batches, add 1-2 cloves of garlic, 1 tablespoon of olive oil, and about ½ teaspoon of salt to a large mortar. Using the pestle, mash the garlic until it breaks down into a paste. Add about 7-8 fried plantain pieces, then use the pestle to mash the plantains and combine with the garlic paste. Add about 1½ tablespoons of bacon, along with some of the reserved bacon grease, and mash into the plantains. 7. Add about ½ cup (15 G) of the chicharrones and break up until evenly distributed throughout the mofongo. Transfer the mofongo to a large bowl and repeat with remaining ingredients.
  • Preheat the oven to 375˚F (190°C).
  • Heat a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Add the longaniza sausage to the hot pan and cook until the fat has rendered and the sausage is browned, 8-10 minutes.
  • Add the cooked sausage, along with the rendered fat, sofrito, torn bread, and chicken stock to the bowl with the mofongo. Stir well to combine, making sure all of the bread is moistened.
  • Transfer the mofongo stuffing to a lightly greased 9x13-inch (22 x 33 cm) baking dish and cover with foil.
  • Bake the stuffing for 30 minutes.
  • Remove the stuffing from the oven and increase the oven temperature to 400°F (200°C).
  • Top the stuffing with the remaining chicharrones and bake, uncovered for another 20-25 minutes, until the top is golden brown and beginning to crisp.
  • Remove the stuffing from the oven and let cool for 15 minutes before serving.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 938 calories, Carbohydrate 76 grams, Fat 66 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 14 grams, Sugar 27 grams

MOFONGO



Mofongo image

Mofongo might not look like much, but it sure is tasty. Mashed green plantains with garlic, olive oil and pork rinds (or bacon). Mofongo goes well with chicken or fish broth and can be stuffed with garlic shrimp, carne frita or octopus salad. It can also be formed into small balls and dropped in soups or served directly in a mortar. This is one of my many guilty pleasures!

Provided by LatinaCook

Categories     Side Dish

Time 30m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 cups canola oil for frying
3 cloves garlic, or to taste
3 tablespoons olive oil
⅛ cup crushed fried pork skins
2 green plantains, peeled and sliced into 1/2-inch rounds
salt to taste

Steps:

  • Heat canola oil in a deep-fryer or large saucepan to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Mash the garlic with the olive oil in a mortar and pestle. Combine garlic mixture with the pork rinds in a large bowl; set aside.
  • Fry the plantain chunks until golden and crispy, but not brown, about 15 minutes. Transfer the fried plantains into the bowl with the garlic mixture. Toss to coat. Mash the coated plantains with the mortar and pestle until smooth. Season with salt. Roll the plantain mixture into two large balls or several small balls before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 725.8 calories, Carbohydrate 58.6 g, Cholesterol 5.2 mg, Fat 55.7 g, Fiber 4.2 g, Protein 6 g, SaturatedFat 7.9 g, Sodium 187.2 mg, Sugar 26.9 g

MOFONGO



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When most people think of Puerto Rico, a few things come to mind: the beautiful beaches, piña coladas and mofongo. Over the years this dish of fried and mashed green plantains mixed with garlic and crispy pork skin has become the poster child of Puerto Rican cuisine. And I'm not unhappy about that; it's on my list of the foods I crave most. Mofongo is typically served with a broth (chicken or fish), but it's also served as an appetizer. In this version I call for margarine to be mixed into the mofongo before serving; this isn't traditional, but it's a tip I picked up from a famous Puerto Rican restaurant.

Provided by Food Network

Time 30m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 cups vegetable oil
4 green plantains, peeled and cut into 1-inch rounds
1 pound pork cracklings or rinds
3 garlic cloves, mashed
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1/2 cup (1 stick) margarine, at room temperature

Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a large saute pan or large, deep skillet over medium heat to 350 degrees F. Fry the plantains in 2 batches until golden brown on each side, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer with a slotted spoon to drain on paper towels. Set aside.
  • Working in batches, crush the pork cracklings, garlic and salt in a wooden mortar and pestle (a pilon) or in a bowl with a wooden spoon. Add the plantains and mash together to incorporate. Mash in the margarine.
  • Using your hands, shape the plantain mixture into 6 balls. Serve warm or hot.

MOFONGO



Mofongo image

Monfongo is made by mashing tostones (twice fried plantains) with garlic, olive oil, and chicarrones or bacon.

Provided by l0ve2c00k

Categories     Vegetable

Time 35m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 green plantains
1/2 cup pork cracklings (chicharron) or 1/2 cup bacon
4 garlic cloves (more or less to taste)
2 tablespoons adobo seasoning
1 cup olive oil (can be substituted for canola oil)

Steps:

  • First make tostones: Cut plantains in wedges. Fry until tender. Flaten with a "tostonera" or with a second cutting board. Fry for a second time, until light golden.
  • Using a mortar, crush garlic cloves and add adobo.
  • In a medium bowl, mix together the garlic/adobo paste, olive oil and chicharron or bacon.
  • Mash the tostones, a few at a time (never use a food processor!).
  • Add some of the garlic mixture.
  • Mash tostones in separate bowls. This will allow the garlic mixture to spread evenly.
  • If too dry, add more oil.
  • Shape like small balls.
  • Serve with pork meat, soups, seafood or solo.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 430.4, Fat 36.3, SaturatedFat 5.1, Sodium 4.6, Carbohydrate 29.2, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 13.4, Protein 1.3

MOFONGO



Mofongo image

Easily the most popular classic Puerto Rican dish, mofongo is flavorful, satisfying and layered with history. The ingredients and process reference the island's Indigenous and African roots alongside Spanish flavors. While this preparation uses chicharrón or pork cracklings, you can easily make it vegan by omitting the pork and adding a little extra garlic and olive oil. The trick to great mofongo is to work quickly: Heat your garlic and olive oil mojo while your plantains are frying, and smash everything together as soon as they're done. You can stuff mofongo with seafood or roast pork, if you like, and serve it with guiso, a flavorful, sofrito-scented tomato sauce, or even use it to stuff a Thanksgiving turkey. The included recipe for guiso is optional but recommended, as it adds dimension and moisture, particularly for a vegan preparation.

Provided by Von Diaz

Categories     dinner, vegetables, main course

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 teaspoon olive oil
2 tablespoons fresh sofrito (see Arroz con Pollo recipe for instructions)
1 cup tomato sauce (basic canned tomato sauce is fine)
4 to 6 cups vegetable oil
3 to 5 large garlic cloves
1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
1/4 cup olive oil
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice, plus more to taste
3 green plantains (see Note)
1 1/2 cups chicharrón or pork cracklings, plus more for garnish (optional)
Lime wedges and cilantro, for garnish (optional)

Steps:

  • Prepare the guiso, if using: Heat olive oil in a small saucepan over medium heat for 1 to 2 minutes, until simmering. Add sofrito, reduce heat to medium-low and sauté for 3 to 5 minutes until liquid is evaporated.
  • Pour in tomato sauce, partially cover with a lid, and simmer over low for 7 to 10 minutes. Sauce will thicken and darken in color.
  • While sauce simmers, prepare the mofongo: Pour vegetable oil into a medium saucepan until it reaches a 3-inch depth, then heat over medium-high.
  • Meanwhile, crush garlic and 1 teaspoon salt in a pilón or large mortar and pestle until a wet paste forms.
  • In a separate, small saucepan, heat 1/4 cup olive oil over medium until just simmering, about 5 minutes. Slowly pour this hot oil on top of the garlic, carefully stirring to incorporate. It'll sizzle, and the garlic may turn light green. Add lime juice to complete the mojo.
  • Peel plantains by cutting off both ends, then make three lengthwise slices through the skin. Carefully pull up the peel and remove it, starting at one of the corners with the edge of your fingernail or the tip of your knife if tough, then cut the plantains into 1 1/2-inch rounds. (Be careful: Plantain skins will stain your hands and clothing.)
  • Once the vegetable oil is simmering somewhere between 350 and 375 degrees - you can test by adding a small piece of plantain; it will sizzle when the oil is hot enough - add plantains in 2 or 3 batches, taking care not to crown the pot. Fry each batch for 6 to 9 minutes, stirring lightly a few times, until the plantains begin to brown. Be careful not to let them get too dark, or they'll be hard and dry. Use a slotted spoon or mesh strainer to transfer plantains to a towel-lined bowl.
  • If you have a large enough pilón, add fried plantains and chicharrón, if using, until pilón is three-quarters full. Mash together, alternating pounding and grinding. Once mixture has condensed to about half its original size, add 1 heaping tablespoon of the prepared mojo (or to taste), and continue grinding and mashing until fully combined. The mixture will look like stuffing.
  • If you don't have a pilón, combine plantains, chicharrón and mojo in a large wooden bowl. Using the bottom of a slender jar, such as an olive jar, mash together to incorporate, rotating the bowl after each mash. Pound, grind and mash until mofongo is blended.
  • Form the mashed mixture into 4 individual mofongos, each roughly the size of a baseball, or press into the bottom of a small rice bowl, then turn each onto a plate or into a larger bowl.
  • Serve immediately, garnished with extra chicharrón, lime wedges and cilantro, if you like. Spoon over guiso as desired.

MOFONGO (PUERTO RICAN PLANTAIN BALLS)



Mofongo (Puerto Rican Plantain Balls) image

Provided by Sergio Remolina

Categories     Appetizer     Side     Bacon     Deep-Fry     Plantain     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 green plantains
2 cups canola or olive oil
Kosher salt to taste
6 garlic cloves
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 pound crisp fried pork rinds, also known as chicharrón
1 slice of bacon, cooked
1 cup low-sodium chicken stock

Steps:

  • Peel plantains and cut into one-inch slices.
  • In a large saucepan or deep fryer, heat oil to 350 degrees. Add plantain slices in two batches and fry for 7 minutes, turning once, until light golden but not browned. Drain on paper towels.
  • In a large mortar or big bowl, crush garlic cloves with pestle or the back of a spoon and sprinkle with salt. Add olive oil to the mixture and keep pounding until it's well incorporated. Transfer to a small bowl.
  • In the same mortar or bowl, crush half of the fried plantain slices with half of the pork rinds, 1/2 slice of cooked bacon, and half the garlic aioli and pound or smash together. Add up to 1/2 cup chicken stock as needed, to make it moist.
  • Spoon the mixture and shape into two-inch balls. Repeat with remaining ingredients and keep in warm oven until ready to serve. Top with more crushed chicharrón, or cilantro if you wish.

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May 13, 2019 - Easy chicken mofongo recipe - this delicious mofongo and chicken with creole sauce is a nod to Puerto Rico's famous dish. So easy and bursting with flavor! So easy and bursting with flavor!
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CUBAN SANDWICH CASSEROLE AND "MOFONGO" TURKEY
2008-12-23 Cut into one inch slices. Soak for 15 minutes in salt and water. Drain well. 2. Heat fat or oil. Add plantain slices and fry for 15 minutes but …
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MOFONGO WITH GARLIC SAUCE RECIPE : OPTIMAL RESOLUTION LIST
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MOFONGO CASSEROLE | KAT CASTRO | COPY ME THAT
Mofongo Casserole. allrecipes.com Kat Castro. loading... Ingredients. 3 large green plantains; 1/3 cup vegetable oil; 1 small onion, diced; 8 cloves garlic, crushed, or more to taste; 1 (3.5 ounce) bag crushed fried pork skins ; 1 1/2 teaspoons salt; 1 (13.75 ounce) can chicken broth; 2 tablespoons margarine; 2 teaspoons margarine; Steps. Directions at allrecipes.com Never …
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