CH Runners
Not Running => Food => Topic started by: caribougrrl on December 15, 2016, 06:40:46 AM
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I ran into the supermarket yesterday for ricotta cheese and on my way to the dairy section I cut through international foods... lo an behold, P.A.N was sitting on the shelf right next to the masa harina.
I am stoked to be able for finally make arepas.
What else can I use it for?
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Yay! I only use it for arepitas. I'm not sure what else it can be used for but I'll ask a friend. :)
You'd like arepas with reina pepiada, I think
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thank you... off to google reina pepiada... :)
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This thread reads like secret code to me. ???
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:D google is your friend. They're typical Venezuelan foods
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I MADE AREPAS TODAY!
I will be making them again, and again, and again. I don't even know if I did a good job or not, but they were great. The dough was wetter than I expected, but they were crispy on the outside and hot and soft and steamy inside. We filled them with leftovers from last night (refried beans & chipotle braised chicken).
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Well now I'm suddenly starving. But carbs are off the table. Thanks >:( J/k, they sound delicious. I'll circle back and give arepas a try when I'm not being weird about my diet.
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they sound perfect. The dough is VERY wet when you first mix it (hard to imagine you can shape it) but when you let it sit for 5-10 min it becomes firmer and more moldable. Your fillings sound perfect; G-d forbid a Venezuelan eat a vegetable. :D
radial, totally worth it the next time you decide to have corn
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they sound perfect. The dough is VERY wet when you first mix it (hard to imagine you can shape it) but when you let it sit for 5-10 min it becomes firmer and more moldable. Your fillings sound perfect; G-d forbid a Venezuelan eat a vegetable. :D
radial, totally worth it the next time you decide to have corn
the wetness worried me at first but even while I was stirring it together I could feel it thickening, so I decided I just had to trust the instructions...
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yes! matzo ball soup mix is the same way (though it goes in the fridge to firm up before shaping)