Arepas are the best. They are fried, gold and you can stuff them with a variety of fillings that will make your barriguita and corazoncito happy. Anything from chorizo and cheese to chicken and ...
A snap to make, these tender, sweet corn arepas de choclo from the food stylist Mariana Velásquez make an excellent summer meal. By Melissa Clark In Colombia, where the food stylist Mariana Velásquez ...
I come from a very unique background: My parents both immigrated to the U.S. when they were just teenagers, my dad from Venezuela and my mom from Brazil (though we also have family in Argentina with ...
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Griddle cakes are elemental. Like porridge and roasted meat, they’re ancient preparations, seemingly slapped together at the fireside for as long as humans have gathered around that fire to eat. But ...
Arepas have been a staple in Venezuela for many centuries, and their popularity in the USA appears to be increasing on restaurant and food-truck menus. Might the tasty cornmeal cakes, though, be a ...
1 cup kosher salt 1/2 cup brown sugar 4 cups mirin, divided 6 cups sake 3 star anise pods 4 pounds skinless, boneless pork belly Stir together kosher salt, sugar, 2 cups of mirin, sake and star anise ...
Arepas are delicious no matter how you prepare them, but the ones you find in Colombia are different than Venezuelan arepas. Here's how the two differ.