recipes cooking food cookbook
Welcome to Dominican Cooking with Caro!  The original dominican republic cooking and food information website.  If you have been looking for some of your favorite recipes and creole cooking secrets, you have come to the right place.  Dominican Republic cooking is similar to other style of Latin or Caribbean cooking, but at the same time uniquely different.  Carolina answers your cooking questions and explains how to make your favorite foods ~ all in English. Thank you for visiting and enjoy our site!
 
Dominican Republic Cooking
~
with Carolina
 
 
Click Here
~
The Original Dominican Republic CookBook is Here!
Finally ~ A collection of all your Favorite Recipes
The First Easy to Use Dominican cookbook !
 
 
Please visit the Dominican Republic Tourism Travel & Business Directory
Hotels - Airlines - Car Rentals - Banks - Business Information - Economy
Click Here
 
 
 Email Me!    dominicancooking@mihacienda.com
 
Dominican Mangu - Our Answer to Mashed Potatoes
INGREDIENTS:
4 green Platano bananas (remove the skin and cut in 3 inch pieces)
2 teaspoons of salt
1 cup of water
½ cup of whole milk
½ cup of cold water (place water in your refrigerator before using, so it is cold)
5 Tablespoons of American cheese or other cheese that you like (grated or cut into small pieces so it well blend well and melt easier)
½ stick of butter (cold)
5 strips of bacon
Salt to taste.
 
PREPARATION:
 
In a large saucepan, Place your cut Platano bananas and add sufficient room temperature water (or from tap) to cover the bananas for boiling.  Add 2 teaspoon of salt to the water.  Cook or boil the bananas for 20 or 25 minutes, until soft.  You do not need to boil the water first, simply place the bananas on the stove with water to begin.   

Add additional water to replace the water that has boiled off, and with a lid now on the saucepan, cook for another 15 minutes. 
 

Remove from the stove and drain off the water in your saucepan completely.  Mash the bananas with a potato masher (or something similar) ~ adding the cold water from the refrigerator, ½ cup of whole milk and your cheese that you like (you may also add chopped sweet onions if you like). After this mixture has come to the consistency of what else ~ mashed potatoes ~ Add ½ stick of lightly salted butter. 

In a frying pan, fry the 5 bacon strips. Drain off the fat from the bacon and add it to your already prepared Mangu, blending well with a wooden spoon.  If you like, you may also cut the bacon into small pieces and add this also (this is optional)  

 Your Mangu is Ready!       


Please Click on the Recipe you wish to Read
 
Rice Dishes  - Dominican Sun Rice
 
Seafood - Hearty Fisherman's Stew
 
Beans - Red Beans or Habichuelas
 
Chicken - Crazy Dominican Chicken ~ Pollo Loco