cuba recipes .org - Cuban Genuine Cuisine
cuba recipes .org  
CUBA RECIPES 
Cuisine Recipes
Cuban Cocktails
Cuban Cuisine History
 
OTHER CUBAISM WEBSITES 
Cuba Hotel Bookings .com
Havana Car Hire .com
Cubaero .com
My Cuba Holidays .com
Havana Flights .com
A Taste of Cuba - All you need to know about Cuban Cuisine

WELCOME TO Cuba recipes .com

The most common spices used in Cuban cuisine are garlic, cumin, oregano and bay or laurel leaves. Sofrito is also popular, and used in a wide range of dishes, from those of beans to those of meats to those that are made from a base of tomato sauce. A typical sofrito is made of green pepper, onion, garlic, oregano and black pepper fried in olive oil until the pepper, onion and garlic are soft and translucent and the flavors blend to perfection.

The dense, nutritious, energy producing vegetables commonly used belie the African and native peoples’ influence on the cuisine of Cuba. Yuca, malanga, boniato, and plantano are among these, and are often simmered together with complementary vegetables and served simply, drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with chopped fresh onion – a satisfying, strengthening and simple dish for a hard working people.

Meats are often prepared using island flavored marinades of that use lime juice or the juice of a sour variety of the orange as a base. Then, the meats are roasted or simmered very slowly with spices, often for hours. Beans and rice are an essential part of most meals, with black beans being well known as a Cuban specialty.

Cuban cuisine is also notable for its baked goods, which include a variety of turnovers. Some are filled with spiced meats and other types feature a particularly Cuban blend of cream cheese and guava paste. Flan is among Cuba’s most beloved dessert items.

In Cuban cuisine, the subtle flavors of healthy foods are enhanced by cooking and spicing methods designed to bring out the best in each component of a dish. The culinary traditions of Cuba are a delight to the tongue, naturally, but they also offer a fascinating glimpse into a culture that has brought together many varied elements to create a cohesive whole.

"Yuca con Mojo"

  • 1-1/2 lbs yuca, peeled, sliced lengthwise and halved
  • 10 mashed garlic cloves
  • Juice of 1-1/2 naranja agria (sour oranges).
  • 2 sliced onions 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil Juice of 1 lime
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Cover peeled yuca with water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat. Add salt. Cover and simmer until tender (about 30 minutes). Drain yuca and place back in pan over range on low heat. Pour listed ingredients over yuca. Serve hot!

Cuba
©2008 Nigel Hunt - All Rights Reserved
Cubaism Ltd Registered in England and Wales No. 4865245
Unit 30, DRCA Business Centre, Charlotte Despard Avenue, Battersea Park, London SW11 5HD, United Kingdom

cuba recipes .org - Cuban Genuine Cuisine