TOSTONES WITH GARLIC MOJO DIPPING SAUCE
Crispy twice-fried plantains are a staple throughout many Latin American countries, including Puerto Rico, where my family is from. They're eaten at just about any time of day and in many ways-as a side dish along with entrees like pork or fish, as the base for savory party canapes or even as a salty late-night bar snack with a variety of dipping sauces. Here we serve them with garlic mojo (from the Spanish word "mojar" which means "to wet")-a tangy and spicy condiment made with fresh citrus juice, olive oil, garlic and herbs. Mojo is typically made with sour orange juice from Seville oranges, but as those aren't readily available you can use a mix of lime and regular orange juice to approximate the flavor.
Provided by Alejandra Ramos
Categories appetizer
Time 30m
Yield 4 to 6 servings as an appetizer or side dish
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- For the mojo: Finely mince or use a rasp grater to grate the garlic into a small bowl or the base of a mortar and pestle. Add the salt and pepper and use a fork or the pestle to mash into a paste. Strip the oregano and cilantro leaves off the stems and add them to the bowl, mashing them into the paste. Whisk in the sour orange juice or equal parts lime and orange juice and the olive oil. Taste and add additional salt if desired. Set aside while you prepare the tostones.
- For the tostones: Heat 3 inches of vegetable oil in a medium heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven until it reaches 325 degrees F on a deep-fry thermometer.
- While the oil heats, peel the plantains and cut on the bias into 2-inch-thick pieces.
- Fry the plantains in batches until crisp and pale yellow, about 2 minutes. Remove from the oil with a slotted spoon and drain on paper-towel-lined baking sheets. Repeat with the remaining plantains.
- Move the pot the off the heat (do not discard the oil).
- Line a cutting board with parchment paper and gather a flat-bottomed glass and small bowl of water. Place a fried plantain on the parchment paper, dip the bottom of the glass in the water and use it to smash the plantain to about 1/2-inch thick. Repeat with the rest of the plantains.
- Put the oil on the heat again and bring it back up to 325 degrees F. Fry the smashed plantains in batches until golden and crisp, 1 to 2 minutes. Drain on paper towels, season with salt and serve hot with the garlic mojo dipping sauce.
PUERTO RICAN MOJITO SAUCE
Mojito sauce for dipping has nothing to do with the mixed drink called a Mojito, other than that they both have lime juice in them. The key to a good Mojito sauce is getting a good Sofrito. This can be bought in the Hispanic section at groceries, or made from scratch:...
Provided by Susan Feliciano
Categories Other Appetizers
Time 5m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 1. Mix all ingredients together. Serve as a dip for plantain dishes, such as https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/side/side-vegetable/abuelita-s-tostones-de-platano-fried-plantains.html?p=1.
GARLIC MOJO SAUCE
It's not just a marinade-this classic mojo sauce can also be spooned over chicken or fish for a piquant finishing touch, and deployed as a flavorful stir-in for rice.
Provided by David Tamarkin
Categories #cook90 Sauce Condiment Lime Juice Chile Pepper Garlic Orange Juice Oregano
Yield Makes about 1 1/2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Heat oil in a small saucepan over medium. Stir in garlic, cumin, and oregano, then immediately remove from heat. Let cool 10-15 minutes. Stir in chile, lime juice, orange juice, and salt.
- Do Ahead
- Sauce can be made 1 week ahead. Transfer to an airtight container and chill.
MOJITO SAUCE
Make and share this Mojito Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Provided by nsomniak6
Categories Sauces
Time 10m
Yield 1 cup, 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Bang the garlic and salt to a paste using a mortar and pestle.
- Stir in the onions, then the remaining ingredients. Taste and add a little salt if you like.
- You can make the mojito in advance, up to about 3 days, and keep it in the refrigerator. Bring it to room temperature about an hour before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1595.5, Fat 162.4, SaturatedFat 22.4, Sodium 2342.2, Carbohydrate 37.8, Fiber 2.7, Sugar 14.2, Protein 3.9
GARLIC DIPPING SAUCE (MOJITO)
This is adapted from Daisy Cooks. You can find this sauce on restaurant tables all over latin america.
Provided by TXOLDHAM
Categories South American
Time 10m
Yield 1 cup
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Make a paste from the garlic and salt using a mortar and pestle. (She says a food processor does not produce the same result).
- Add remaining ingredients and store in the refrigerator. Let come to room temperature when ready to use.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1671.5, Fat 162.8, SaturatedFat 22.5, Sodium 2343, Carbohydrate 55.2, Fiber 3.1, Sugar 28.5, Protein 5.1
ROASTED GARLIC DIPPING SAUCE
Yum yum yum. If you like garlic you will love this. If you don't usually like garlic, you might like this because the garlic is roasted, the flavor mellows and has a sweeter taste (like caramelized). Sour cream may be substituted with plain yogurt to cut some calories. This is great for dipping veggies such as artichokes, asparagus, or whatever, it's really versatile.
Provided by JMigs0
Categories Sauces
Time 50m
Yield 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Cut off top of garlic bulb to expose most of the garlic cloves.
- Put the bulb in an oven-safe small dish or on top of a sheet of foil.
- Drizzle olive oil on the tops of the garlic cloves, add more if needed to drench the tops and sides of the whole bulb. Sprinkle some salt on the top of the bulb on the oil.
- Wrap or seal up the garlic bulb with foil.
- Roast in oven at 400°F for 30-40 minutes, until tops and sides are browned and roasted.
- Take out of the oven and cool for 10 minutes.
- When cooled enough to handle, squeeze out the garlic cloves from the root or the bottom of the bulb, into a small bowl.
- Add mayonnaise and sour cream, using a fork, stir until blended.
- Add pepper to taste, and salt if needed.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 344.4, Fat 31.3, SaturatedFat 6, Cholesterol 15.1, Sodium 176.7, Carbohydrate 15.7, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 2.3, Protein 2.5
MOJITO MARINADE
Steps:
- Mix together the garlic, onions, orange juice, and lime juice in a bowl. Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan til just smoking. Now cover up your arms and put some potholder mitts on your hands because you're about to do something that is contrary to good cooking practice but produces great flavor release. Slide the contents of the bowl into the hot oil - be very careful because the liquid will splatter. Simmer for 5 minutes to soften the onions and garlic. Season the marinade with the rest of the ingredients. Pour everything into a blender or food processor and pulse 3 times to combine. Pour into a plastic container and cool to room temperature; then cover and refrigerate. Mojito Marinade keeps for up to 2 weeks.
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