Recipe For Puerto Rican Pasteles De Guineo

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PUERTO RICAN PASTELES



Puerto Rican Pasteles image

This recipe for Puerto Rican pasteles is a traditional Christmas-time treat of meat- and green plantains-stuffed pastries similiar to a tamale.

Provided by Hector Rodriguez

Categories     Dinner     Entree

Time 5h

Number Of Ingredients 23

For the Pork Filling:
2 pounds pork shoulder (diced)
2 tablespoons olive oil
4 small sweet peppers (chopped)
1 small onion (chopped)
2 tablespoons recaito (Puerto Rican sofrito sauce)
4 cloves garlic (minced)
1 tablespoon adobo seasoning
1 tablespoon ground oregano
1 bay leaf
For the Masa Dough:
4 pounds yautía ( malanga , peeled)
6 green plantains (or substitute yautía and plantains with yuca)
1 clove garlic (minced)
2 tablespoons recaito
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon achiote oil (or more to reach desired consistency)
For the Wrapping:
1 tablespoon achiote oil
20 10-by-5-inch banana leaves
20 8-by-4-inch rectangles parchment paper
20 18-inch pieces kitchen string
Salt (for boiling water)

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Brown the diced pork in olive oil in a large nonstick skillet.
  • Add the sweet peppers, chopped onion, recaito, garlic, adobo, oregano, and bay leaf, stirring well. Cook until the pork is no longer pink inside. Remove the bay leaf from the mixture and set aside to cool.
  • Gather the ingredients.
  • In a large bowl, grate the peeled yautía and the green plantains (or cleaned and peeled yuca). Use disposable gloves, as uncooked plantains will stain your hands and kitchen towels.
  • Blend the grated roots in a food processor until creamy.
  • Place the masa over a cheesecloth or a fine-mesh sieve for at least three hours so the excess moisture drips out.
  • Once the masa is ready, stir in the garlic, recaito, salt, and enough of the achiote oil to moisten the dough and add a little color. You are now ready to assemble and wrap the pasteles.
  • Prepare a work surface to assemble and wrap the pasteles. If you have friends helping you, set up an assembly line. Prepare 20 (10 x 5-inch) banana leaves, 20 (8 x 4-inch) rectangles of parchment paper, and 20 (18-inch) pieces of kitchen string.
  • For each pastel, lay out a piece of parchment paper, topped with 1 piece of banana leaf. Brush achiote oil in a rectangular shape on the center of the banana leaf.
  • Spread 1 1/2 to 2 spoonfuls of masa onto the center of the leaf.
  • Add 1 spoonful of pork filling and top with another spoonful of masa.
  • Bring the edges of the banana leaf over the top of the pork filling. Then repeat with the other side of the banana leaf so that the masa completely covers the top of the filling.
  • Bring the edges of the banana leaf together and fold down over the top.
  • Fold the edges of the banana leaf underneath the package.
  • Bring the top and bottom edges of the parchment paper over the top and fold or roll down the edges to make a horizontal seam. Tuck the ends under.
  • Tie with a string in both directions. At this point, you can freeze any pasteles you are not going to cook and eat right away. Place them in resealable bags, date, label, and freeze.
  • Bring a stock pot of salted water to a boil. Place the pasteles in the water, making sure they are submerged. Reduce the heat and simmer for 1 hour.
  • Using tongs, remove the pasteles from the boiling water and place them on a plate. Carefully cut the string of each with kitchen scissors and very carefully open the banana leaves and parchment paper. Place the pastel on a serving plate.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 755 kcal, Carbohydrate 111 g, Cholesterol 82 mg, Fiber 13 g, Protein 24 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, Sodium 2193 mg, Sugar 22 g, Fat 26 g, ServingSize 20 Pasteles (10 Servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

GREEN BANANAS AND GIZZARDS | GUINEOS ESCABECHE CON MOLLEJAS



Green bananas and gizzards | Guineos escabeche con mollejas image

Pickled vegetables poured over boiled green bananas and bite sized gizzards.

Provided by Neyssa

Categories     Appetizer     Side Dish

Time 1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 lbs gizzards
8 green bananas
1/2 white onion
1/2 red bell pepper
1/2 green bell pepper
1/2 yellow bell pepper
1/2 orange bell pepper
8-10 green olives
1/2 cup olive oil
1/2 cup white vinegar
1/2 cup water
black pepper
salt
bay leaf
2 cloves of garlic
2 teaspoons parsley flakes
1 onion powder

Steps:

  • Cut the ends of the green bananas and peel it. Cut bananas into one inch chunks.
  • Place bananas into a large pot of water with a pinch of added salt and boil bananas over high heat for 10-12 minutes, or just until fork tender.
  • While the bananas are cooking, cut gizzards into smaller bite sized pieces and boil with water in a different pot for ten minutes.
  • Drain the bananas and put into a large bowl. (Drizzle a little olive oil to keep fresh.)
  • In a separate pot, heat the oil over medium high heat and then add the remaining ingredients and bring to a boil over medium high heat, and then lower to a simmer. Cook until onions and peppers have softened. About 7-10 minutes.
  • Taste for seasonings and adjust to your liking.
  • Once vegetables have softened, pour mixture into the large bowl with bananas, and toss to coat.
  • Fold in gizzards and refrigerate for an hour before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 495 kcal, Carbohydrate 40 g, Protein 31 g, Fat 25 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Cholesterol 410 mg, Sodium 311 mg, Fiber 5 g, Sugar 21 g, ServingSize 1 serving

PASTELES DE MASA CON CERDO (PUERTO RICAN TARO ROOT & PLANTAIN PORK POCKETS)



Pasteles de Masa con Cerdo (Puerto Rican Taro Root & Plantain Pork Pockets) image

Pasteles are a delicious traditional dish served in Puerto Rican during Christmas. Pasteles are seasoned taro root and plantain "masa", filled with savory pork, wrapped in banana leaves and boiled.

Provided by The Noshery

Categories     Pork

Number Of Ingredients 23

2 lbs cubed pork
1/4 cup recaito
1 beef bouillon cube
1 envelope Sazon sin achiote
1/2 teaspoon oregano
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup chopped Spanish olives with pimentos
2 tablespoons capers
1 14.5 oz can of garbanzos
2 plantains, peeled*
3 green bananas, peeled*
1 1/2 lbs of yautia (taro root), peeled
1/2 lb kabocha pumpkin, peeled
1/2 cup recaito
2 envelopes Sazon con culantro & achiote
1 tablespoon oregano
1 beef bouillon cube
6 tablespoons achiote seeds (annatto)
2 cups of vegetable oil
1 small jar of pimentos
12 - 14 oz banana leaves
pasteles paper or parchment paper
butchers twine

Steps:

  • Combine all filling ingredients in a pressure cooker. Set to cook for 30 minutes. Let it come back to pressure naturally without releasing it.
  • Uncover and set to brown/simmer for 15 minutes. Let cool and store in airtight container in the refrigerator until ready to use.
  • Using the fine shredder blade on your food processor or a manual grater, grate the plantain, green bananas, yautia, and pumpkin. Depending on the size of your food processor you may have to work in batches.
  • Change out the shredder blade for the chopping blade. Working in batches process the shredded vegetables until the fine and pasty.
  • Add remaining masa ingredients and mix until well combined. Transfer to a bowl, cover and refrigerate.
  • Heat 1 1/2 - 2 cups of vegetable oil, add 6 tbs of annatto seeds to the oil. Allow the seeds to simmer until the oil reaches a bright red color.
  • Strain the seeds from the oil and discard the seeds. Allow the oil to cool and store in a sealed container until ready to use.
  • Remove the ridge from the leaves. Cut the banana leaves into 12 x 12-inch squares and wash the banana leaves under warm running water.
  • Working in batches microwave the banana leaves for 1.5 to 2 minutes, this helps make the leaf more flexible.
  • Set up assembly station with masa mixture, filling, achiote oil, banana leaves, paper for pastels, and butchers twine.
  • Stack the pastels paper and banana leaves, alternating them starting with the pastel paper. Spread 1 tsp of achiote oil on the banana leaf. Scoop 1/2 cup of the masa mixture onto the banana leave and spread out into a rectangle.
  • Place 2 tablespoons of filling down the center and top with pimentos if you like. Using the banana leaf fold the masa over the filling.
  • Bring the leaf ends together. Fold over twice to create a tight seal. Tuck the ends under, if the banana leaf splits a little don't stress we are going to fold it again in the paper. Do the same wrap and fold with the paper. If you use only pastel paper I recommend double wrapping.
  • Tie the pastel with butchers twine like a present. At this point, you can boil them right away, or you can freeze them until ready to use. When ready to cook bring a large pot of water to a boil, drop in pasteles and boil for 45 minutes for fresh and 1 hour for frozen. They can also be cooked in the pressure cooker for 30 minutes with 1 cup of water.
  • Using a pair of tongs pick the pastel out of the water by the string and place on a paper towel. Cut the string and gently unwrap. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 311 calories, Carbohydrate 26 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 36 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 20 grams fat, Fiber 5 grams fiber, Protein 12 grams protein, SaturatedFat 7 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 325 grams sodium, Sugar 8 grams sugar, TransFat 1 grams trans fat

AUTHENTIC PUERTO RICAN PASTELES



Authentic Puerto Rican Pasteles image

Spread out the individual components over a few days to make the prep easier.

Provided by Marta Rivera

Categories     dinner     Main Course

Time 8h15m

Number Of Ingredients 30

3 pounds bone-in pork shoulder ((see note section for meat replacements))
1 cup sofrito (separated)
1/2 cup white wine vinegar (or white distilled vinegar)
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon sazón
3 teaspoons adobo (plus more to taste)
2 teaspoons oregano
1 teaspoon pepper
1 large yellow onion (cut in half, separated)
4 cloves garlic (minced)
1 8-ounce can tomato sauce
10 olives (sliced)
1 tablespoon capers
2 large bay leaves
4 black peppercorns
3 cloves garlic (peeled and smashed)
2 bay leaves
12 guineos verdes ((green cooking bananas))
2 pounds yautía ((or malanga))
1 pound calabaza ((Kabocha squash))
1 large batata ((boniato) or Russet potato)
1/4-1/2 cup achiote oil (plus more for oiling the banana leaves)
1/2-3/4 cup ham broth
adobo (to taste)
19 prepared (or frozen) banana leaves (see body of post for preparing the banana leaves)
3/4 cup achiote oil
1 batch masa de guineo
1 batch pork filling
1 cup (38) manzanilla olives (optional)
1/2 cup jarred roasted red pepper (sliced, optional)

Steps:

  • Use a boning knife to remove the bone from the pork shoulder. Set the bone aside to use later for making the ham stock. Next, use a chef's knife to remove the fat cap from the meat. Dice the fat and set it aside (or refrigerate it with bone). This will be rendered to create the stewed pork filling. Dice the pork shoulder into small chunks: in squares about 1/2" big.
  • In a non-reactive mixing bowl, combine 1/4 cup of the sofrito, the white wine vinegar, olive oil, sazón, adobo, oregano, and black pepper. Slice the onion in half. Grate one half of the onion into the bowl with the spices and vinegar. Reserve the other half to use in cooking the pork. Add the garlic to the bowl. Mix the marinade with a whisk until smooth.
  • Add the diced meat to the bowl and toss it in the marinade to coat it thoroughly.Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and allow the meat to marinate for 4-12 hours in the refrigerator.
  • To a small stock pot, add the reserved pork bone and the remaining half of the onion.Place the peppercorns, garlic, and bay leaves into the center of a cheesecloth square. Bring the four corners of the square to the center. Tie a 4" piece of butcher's twine around the top of the bundle to secure it.
  • Tie one end of the string to the handle of the stock pot and put the spice bundle into the pot with the bone and the onion. Fill the pot with just enough cold water to cover the bone. Bring the water in the pot to a boil over medium-high heat. Don't stir the broth as it boils.
  • Reduce the heat to medium-low and allow the broth to simmer for 15-20 minutes. The broth will develop a gray, foamy scum on its surface. Use a wide spoon to skim the scum from the surface then discard it. Continue simmering the broth until the 15 minutes. Once the broth is done, leave it to cool on the stove for ten minutes.
  • Once the broth has cooled slightly, use a ladle to pour the broth through a cheesecloth-lined funnel into mason jars. Cover and store the broth in the refrigerator or use it right away.
  • About an hour before you plan to assemble your pasteles, cook the pork filling. Dice the remaining onion half. Heat a caldero over medium-low heat. Add the reserved pork fat to the caldero and let it slowly heat up along with the pot to render it. Once 2 tablespoons of oil have cooked off of the fat, remove the fat pieces with a slotted spoon (you can also just leave it in the pot).
  • Increase the stove's temperature to medium-high heat. Add the diced onion and the remaining sofrito to the pot with the rendered fat and sauté for 1-2 minutes, or until fragrant. Next, add the marinated pork to the pot and brown it over medium-heat heat for 8-10 minutes.
  • Stir in the tomato sauce, sliced olives, capers, and bay leaves. Bring the mixture up to a boil, then reduce the temperature to low. Cover the pot and allow the meat to simmer for 20-25 minutes, or until tender.
  • Once tender, the pork filling can be used right away or refrigerated for up to 2 days in a covered container.
  • Fill a large bowl with 6 cups of hot tap water. Stir in 1/4 cup of salt into the water. Use a chef's knife to cut off both ends of the bananas. Take the tip of your knife and make a slit down the back and front of each banana. Place the bananas into the salted water and leave the peel to soften while you prep the remaining root vegetables.
  • Remove the tough rind from the calabaza. Cut the calabaza into 2-inch chunks and throw them into the bowl of saltwater with the bananas.Use a vegetable peeler to peel the yautía. Cut it in fourths, lengthwise. Add it to the bowl with the calabaza.Peel the batata and cut it in quarters lengthwise, as well. Add it to the bowl of saltwater. The peels of the bananas should be soft enough to remove by now. Peel each and return them to the bowl of water.
  • Set up your food processor with the grater blade. Turn the machine on and add the bananas and root veggies you have soaking in the saltwater to shred them.
  • Remove the grating blade and replace it with the processing blade.Add 1/4 of the shredded veggie mix to the food processor bowl. Puree the mix for 1-2 minutes. Stop the machine and scrape down the bowl.
  • Puree the mix for another 30 seconds to 1 minute, or until the masa resembles peanut butter. Scoop the masa out of the bowl and into a separate mixing bowl. Continue pureeing the remaining veggies in batches the same way.
  • After pureeing the masa, use a large spoon to combine. The masa should be smooth- free of lumps- thick, and almost spongy. Add 1/4-1/2 cup of achiote oil to the masa in the bowl. The more oil you add, the more orange, and looser, your masa will be. Add 1/2 cup-1 cup of the ham broth to the masa to make it smoother.
  • Cut the banana leaves into rectangles that measure 7 1/2-inches by 6-inches. Gather the rest of the components to make the pasteles: the pork filling, masa, any add-ins (red pepper slices and olives), and the achiote oil.You also need a pair of scissors, sheets of parchment paper, and butcher's twine cut in strings 40-inches long.
  • Lay a banana leaf in the center of a parchment rectangle. Spread a tablespoon of the achiote oil onto banana leaf. Take a large spoonful, or 1/2-cup, of the masa and spread it on the leaf in an oval that leaves a 1-inch margin of banana leaf showing.
  • Top the masa with a 1/4 cup of the pork filling, followed by tablespoon of the broth from the pork filling. Top the meat with two strips of red pepper and two olives.
  • Bring the two long edges of the paper rectangle up to meet each other over the pastel. Once the edges are lined up, fold the paper over one inch. Now, fold the parchment over in half to form a band that's almost as wide as the pastel. Fold one-inch of paper on the short end of the bundle towards the pastel. Now, fold the "tail" or unfilled end of paper towards the center of the bundle. It should reach the center of the pastel. Repeat on the opposite side.
  • Tie the pastel with a piece of twine in a cross pattern to keep the paper from opening in the pot.Next, bring a pot of heavily salted water to a rapid boil. Once the water's boiling, add your test pastel to the pot and boil it for 30-35 minutes. After cooking, remove it from the pot and unwrap it. Taste the pastel to see if it needs more adobo or salt. Adjust the seasoning in the masa to taste.Continue to assemble and wrap the pasteles.
  • Once all of the pasteles have been assembled and wrapped, tie them in bundles of two. Stack two pasteles with the folded ends touching each other. Grab a length of twine. Hold the string's loop in one hand and two loose ends in the other.Slide the string under the stacked pasteles, making sure the bundle's short end sits right in the middle of the two strings.
  • Bring the three fingers of the hand with the looped end up. Go through the loop with those fingers and grab the two strings in the other hand. Pull the two loose ends through the loop and towards the sides of the bundle. Flip the bundle over and bring the string's edges under the two strands on the backside (formed earlier by the loop). Tie the two loose ends in a knot. Continue tying until all of the bundles are secure.
  • Refrigerate the pasteles after assembling and wrapping them. Pack them in a food gallon-size freezer storage bag in docenas (or bundles of 6) to make a dozen pasteles per bag. Freeze the pasteles for 6-8 months.
  • Cook the pasteles straight from the freezer: bring a large pot of water to a rapid boil. Add a 1/4-cup of salt to the water and allow it a few seconds to dissolve. Slide the bundles of frozen pasteles into the boiling water and boil them for an hour to an hour and 15 minutes. If you're boiling fresh, unfrozen pasteles, you only need to cook them for 30-40 minutes.
  • Once the pasteles are cooked, lift them from the pot using a kitchen fork or tongs and set them in a colander set inside the sink to drain a bit. Cut the strings off of the bundles. Cut both ends of the paper off before unwrapping the pastel and sliding it from the banana leaf onto a plate.
  • Serve your Pasteles on their own, with Pernil, Arroz con Gandules, and potato salad, or with a side salad.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 374 kcal, Carbohydrate 57 g, Protein 12 g, Fat 13 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 29 mg, Sodium 416 mg, Fiber 6 g, Sugar 19 g, ServingSize 1 serving

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About Puerto Rican Pasteles Puerto Rican Pasteles, Pasteles de Yuca, Cuchifrito Pasteles . In Puerto Rico, Pasteles are a cherished culinary recipe that has become a Holiday tradition to make and eat together with family and friends. Puerto Rican Pasteles are much more labor intensive than any other. The masa consists of a combination of grated green banana, green …
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CRISTY’S KITCHEN ON INSTAGRAM: “PUERTO RICAN PASTELES ...
2020-09-06 Puerto Rican Pasteles Pasteles de Guineo Ingredients: - 5-6 green bananas - 4 tbsp sofrito - 2 packets of sazon - 1/2 cup Annatto Oil - 4 tbsp adobo - 2 lb pork - 4oz of tomato sauce - 1 tbsp olive oil - olives (optional) Preparation: - Cut the ends of and peel the green bananas. Grate the bananas to make a puree. Season the puree with 2 tbsp of sofrito, one …
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PASTELES (PUERTO RICAN HOLIDAY DISH) - BIGOVEN.COM
Pasteles (Puerto Rican Holiday Dish) recipe: Pasteles are a household dish in the Puerto Rican culture. Though they can be made many different ways this is my recipe that I love. This process takes up to 2 days to complete so if you plan on making Pasteles you should invite people over to create and assembly line.
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