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05-11-2008, 12:00 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Patacones
There are several ways to approach these, depending on what type of banana or plantain you currently have in your kitchen, and how ripe they are.
Traditionally in Ecuador these are made with Verdes (green plantains) but I've also had them made with Maduros (ripe plantains) as a dessert. You need: 1 Verde for each person who will eat the patacones 1 lb (454 g) of butter, unsalted is best OR 2 cups of oil, your choice - pick something with a high smokepoint. A wooden mallet, or a folding patacone striker (this is a hinged wooden board with a circular depression in one side, which is used to smash the patacones into shape) Peel the verdes and slice them into 1" sections Melt the butter in a deep saucepan, and transfer the sliced verdes into the fat, allowing them to fry gently for about 3 minutes. Take the mostly-fried verdes out of the pan, one by one, and smash them flat with the mallet or patacone striker (you can also put a bunch of them on a wooden cutting board, and then smoosh them all at once by placing another board on top, and standing on it.) Transfer the smashed patacones back into the fat and allow them to sizzle until golden. Drain on wire racks or paper towels, serve hot. In Ecuador, we serve these as a side dish for savoury meats, or on their own with Aji (hot sauce.) If you're using ripe bananas for this (and you can make patacones with ripe dessert bananas) then I'd advocate adding cinnamon oil to the fat, then dusting the final product with a mixture of confectioner's sugar and cocoa. Regardless of what type of banana you use, Patacones must be served hot hot hot - they get gross and starchy when they're cold. Enjoy! |
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Re: Patacones
I made some tonight for the first time. Barely Yellow plantains. Smashed them with a flat coffee cup. Ate them with roast chicken thighs, black beans and rice, and a fresh red tomato. Washed down with an icy mojito.
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Re: Patacones
Porkpi - you made my mouth water!!!
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Lorax - much like tostones! My favourites!!
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Great recipe, thanks for sharing!
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Re: Patacones
I forgot that fried green plantains were called patacones in Ecuador. Tostones is a generic name used all over. I remember an old Cuban guy that called them Platanos Apunetazos.
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Re: Patacones
Made my mouth water too. Keep those recipes coming!
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Carumba! Looks terrific!
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Re: Patacones
wow my mouth waters to your dish.
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