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Old 08-06-2007, 12:29 AM
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Mira Segui ....

ALCAPURRIAS ... Can I get a "caramba"?

Another dish made from plantains ... these bad boys rock!!!!

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Alcapurria is a dish from Puerto Rico made from a mixture of ground plantains and yautia, filled with ground beef or crab meat and deep fried in vegetable oil. Many Puerto Ricans enjoy this dish and are often found eating it at the beach with friends. "Alcapurrias" are also one of the many dishes served on the kiosko stands.


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Old 08-06-2007, 01:39 AM
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Looks good, sort of like a Puerto Rican empanada, looks like.
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Old 08-06-2007, 02:52 AM
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When you finally get to Charlotte

Ya gotta eat at " GUS's Restaurant"

on the NE Corner Of Monro Rde & Eastway Dr -

Standing In Line Will Be Worth YOUR Wait -

Real Good Greek Southern Home Cooking !
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Old 08-06-2007, 09:20 AM
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Looks good, sort of like a Puerto Rican empanada, looks like.
The Puerto Rican alcapurria is like the Mexican empanada.

We also make PASTELES. They are somewhat similar to tamales except instead of using corn meal we use ... guess what? Plantains!!!!

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Pasteles - For many Puerto Rican families, the quintessential holiday season dish is "pasteles" which English-speakers often literally translate to "cakes". Pasteles are not a sweet pastry or cake, but a soft dough-like mass wrapped in a banana / plantain leaf and boiled. In the center of the "dough" are choice pieces of chopped meat, chicken, raisins, spices, olives, and often a garbanzo bean. Puerto Rican pasteles are similar in shape, size, and cooking technique to Mexican tamales. The "dough" in a Mexican tamal is made from corn meal; the "dough" in a Puerto Rican pastel is made from either cooked plantains or starchy tropical roots. The wrapper in a Mexican tamal is a corn shuck; the wrapper in a Puerto Rican pastel is a banana leaf. The combination of spices is totally different, so if you are familiar with tamales, pasteles won't taste at all the same.

The making of "pasteles" is a labor-intensive social activity. Many family members will get together for hours or days to make dozens to hundreds of "pasteles" to share with friends and loved ones. Pasteles from the Island are often shipped overseas packed in dry ice during the long Christmas season. They are received as a nostalgic, much treasured gift.


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so basically you're like a bunch of monkeys???
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so basically you're like a bunch of monkeys???
Come a little closer and repeat.
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Yall sure do have some good looking vittles.It's looks like country food to me ,hey I'd eat with yall.
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Is this photo acceptable?
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Old 09-04-2007, 10:47 PM
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Tostones are fried green plantains ... they are best served w/ salt ... and some folks add aji, a sauce ...




Those of us from the Caribbean also eat the ripe, or yellow, plantain which is sweet ... We call them plantanos maduros.
Eddie loves these; they ate them in Africa all the time! He always orders them at Bahama Breeze, because it's the only place around here to get them. He does not like the green ones.
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