First, a good link of Puerto Rican traditional recipes:
http://www.elboricua.com/recipes.html
Enjoy!
Puerto Rican Spice to get your minds out of the cold
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Hey-great website Hueso but one question
I dated a girl a while back from PR and she would bring frozen ziplocks full of a green spice mixture that she would add to other foods, mostly rice and it was great. I remember it having alot of garlic-she said it was typical of the every day cooking. Any idea what that was?
Thanks,
Matt
I dated a girl a while back from PR and she would bring frozen ziplocks full of a green spice mixture that she would add to other foods, mostly rice and it was great. I remember it having alot of garlic-she said it was typical of the every day cooking. Any idea what that was?
Thanks,
Matt
Matt:
It is called SOFRITO and it is in the site I posted. That is the basis of almost all Puerto Rican food.
J:
Your kids must be punished. Do not let them in at the cabin when they come back from skiing. Today 90 degrees, SSE winds at 8 mph.....seas calmed like syrup. Your kids will have to pay for this one.
It is called SOFRITO and it is in the site I posted. That is the basis of almost all Puerto Rican food.
J:
Your kids must be punished. Do not let them in at the cabin when they come back from skiing. Today 90 degrees, SSE winds at 8 mph.....seas calmed like syrup. Your kids will have to pay for this one.
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