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Maduros Plantain

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Ingredients

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2 very ripe plantains (the skin of the plantain should be brownish black)
oil
salt (optional)

Nutritional information

31.2
Calories
0 g
Calories From Fat
0.1 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
1 mg
Sodium
8.2 g
Carbs
0.6 g
Dietary Fiber
3.8 g
Sugars
0.3 g
Protein
25 g
Serving Size

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Maduros Plantain

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    You shouldnt peel the plantain before cooking it. The skin becomes softer when you cook it, the traditional Dominican way is to leave the skin on. The correct way to make Maduros is to cook it in the oil, take it out and squash it, and then put it back in the same oil to cook it again before bringing it back out, squashing it again, extracting the oil via paper towel and then serving it with salt.

    • 30 min
    • Serves 14
    • Easy

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    Maduros (plantain),These are a traditional South American side dish. I serve them alongside a plate full of rice, meat, and boiled salt potatoes. They add a nice sweetness to the meal.,You shouldnt peel the plantain before cooking it. The skin becomes softer when you cook it, the traditional Dominican way is to leave the skin on. The correct way to make Maduros is to cook it in the oil, take it out and squash it, and then put it back in the same oil to cook it again before bringing it back out, squashing it again, extracting the oil via paper towel and then serving it with salt.,Wonderful. I couldn’t figure out why my blackened plantains weren’t coming out sweet though.. in case it helps someone out there, this post really helped me:


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    Steps

    1
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    Heat Approximately 1/4" Oil in a Medium Skillet Over Medium Heat.

    2
    Done

    Peel the Plantain, and Cut at an Angle, Making Slices About 3/4" Thick.

    3
    Done

    Brown Plantain in Oil, Approximately 2 Minutes a Side, or Until Both Sides Are Brown.

    4
    Done

    When Browned, Remove from Skillet and Place on a Paper Towel Covered Plate to Drain the Excess Oil Off.

    5
    Done

    Serve Hot.

    6
    Done

    the Traditional Way Is to Serve Plain, but I Like to Sprinkle Them With a Little Bit of Salt For a Nice, Salty Sweet Taste.

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