Ingredients
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2
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1/2
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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Directions
Tostones con Mojo (Fried Plantains w/ dipping sauce), Typical Puerto Rican side dish Goes great with any meat or poultry You can try different dipping sauces , Made these with my 4-year-old granddaughter (she did the smashing !) for a Superbowl Sunday appetizer They were fabulous! DH said the best ever! Thanks , When I worked in PR this year I had tostones off of a lunch truck The guys I worked with said that the ketchup and Mayo way is the only way to eat them I add some hot sauce into it because I like some spice I do like to add salt during the cooking
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Steps
1
Done
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In a Skillet Heat 1/2 Cup of Oil. |
2
Done
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Peel Skin Off Plantain by Making a Surface Cut Lengthwise and Peeling to the Sides (plantains Can Be Tricky to Peel). |
3
Done
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Cut the Plaintain in Diagonal Wheels About 1/2 Inch Thick. |
4
Done
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Make Sure Oil Is Sizzling, Fry Plantains Turning Once For About 5 Minutes (2-1/2 Minutes Each Side). |
5
Done
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Remove Plaintains from Oil. |
6
Done
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Pat Dry Plantains, Flatten Each Wheel (use a Piece of Wax Paper Folded For Thickness) and Sprinkle With Adobo or Salt. |
7
Done
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Refry Plantains Until Golden and Crispy. |
8
Done
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For The"mojo" Combine Ketchup and Mayonnaise Together in a Small Dish. |
9
Done
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Serve Plantains Hot. |
10
Done
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Makes a Great Side Dish. |