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Recipe: Rocoto Relleno (Stuffed Hot Peppers)

Hot, delicious and unique. One of the most well known rocoto dishes in Peru is the rocoto relleno . This is a traditional entree from the Andean city of Arequipa , made with rocoto (chili pepper). Besides the meat, it can be stuffed with many another ingredients. As for the ideal stuffing, this beef mix contains beef, pork, onion, garlics, margarine (or butter), cream, peacans and it will be a heaven meal. Ingredients: • 7 rocotos with a wide base • 3/4 cup of red vinegar • 200 g (1/2 lb) of ground beef • 100 g (1/4 lb) of ground pork • 3 tablespoons of olive oil • 3 tablespoons of tomato sauce • 1/2 glass of dry white wine • 2 tablespoons of cream • 1/4 cup of ground peacans • 1/2 cup of beef stock • 1 tablespoon of aji panca paste • 6 small potatoes, cooked and peeled • 1 red onion, chopped • 2 cloves of garlic, ground • 1/4 cup or margarine or butter • 1/2 tablespoon of flour • 3/4 cup of mozzarella cheese • 1/2 cup of grated parmesan cheese • 2 tablespoo

Recipe: Tiradito

The tiradito is the brother of ceviche. However, we could say that this dish has a japanese greatgrandfather. Indeed, the influence of the many Japanese immigrants who came to South America in the nineteenth century is apparent in the way the fish is sliced rather than chopped, and ginger, soy, and other Japanese ingredients often find their way into the delicious Tiradito. Ingredients 1 1/4 lb flounder fillet (almost any fresh fish or shellfish will do) 4 tbsp of aji amarillo paste 2 aji limo, seeded, deveined cut into brunoise 2 tbsp cilantro in chiffonade 1 tsp minced garlic 2 tbsp of vegetable oil 4 tbsp key lime juice salt and white pepper Garnish: Cooked kernels from one fresh ear of peruvian choclo (corn) Fresh parsley chiffonade Preparation Use a clean big bowl to whisk together the key lime juice, salt, pepper, crushed garlic, aji limo, chopped culantro, aji amarillo paste, and vegetable oil. Keep chilled. Now cut the fish meat fillet into thin slices on the diagonal

Recipe: Bistec a lo Pobre

There is a very particular and delicious way to prepare steaks in Peru. Try the "Bistec a lo Pobre" and you will understand what we are talking about. Ingredients: 4 sirloin steaks cut to 1/2 inch thickness 4 cloves garlic, mashed salt, pepper, cumin and smoked paprika to taste 2 large onions, sliced thinly 4 medium Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and sliced thinly 1 packet Sazon seasoning (optional) 4 tbsp olive oil 4 extra large eggs Preparation The first step is to rub the steaks with the garlic. Season with the salt, pepper, cumin and smoked paprika. Set aside. Heat the oil in a large skillet or frying pan. Add the onions and potatoes and sprinkle with salt, pepper and the Sazon, if using. What's more, saute the onions and potatoes over medium to medium-high heat, until very tender, about 10 minutes. I find it helpful to cover the pan for the first several minutes and finish it uncovered. Remember to remove to a serving platter and keep warm. And in the same pan, sea

Recipe: Choros a la Chalaca

One of the most traditional marine dishes of the Peruvian coast, the "Choros a la Chalaca" (Chalaca style mussels) is delicious, refreshing and exotic. Ingredients: 36 mussels (boiled until open, left intact on a half shell) 6 tomatoes (I use roma, finely diced) 3/4 cup cilantro (diced) 1 small red onion (finely minced) 1 (16 ounce) can yellow peppers (aji amarillo) 1 tablespoon msg 2 limes, juice of Preparation: First of all, place the can of aji amarillos with their juices in a blender and puree for 1 minutes. Then, place the tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and blended aji's in a large bowl. Add the msg and the lime juice. Place the mussels on a half shell on a serving platter and top each with one tablespoon of the Aji mixture. Finally, serve with a nice cold beer and enjoy!

Recipe: Lomo Saltado

A delicious modern dish from the coast of Peru, the Lomo Saltado is made with beef, onions and fried potatos to make a delicious combination. Ingredients: 2 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil 1/2 Cup Onion -- sliced 2 Cloves Garlic -- minced 1/2 Cup Bell Pepper, Red Or Yellow -- chopped 1 1/2 Cups Potato -- cubed and cooked 1 Tablespoon Jalapeno Pepper -- diced 1/2 Pound Sirloin Steak -- sliced thin 1 Tomato -- chopped 1 Teaspoon Fresh Oregano Salt And Pepper -- to taste Preparation: In the first place, you must heat oil in a non-stick pan and saute onion, garlic and bell pepper. Add potato and cook, stirring occasionally, until potato just begins to brown. Add chile and steak. Saute a few more minutes. Stir in tomato, oregano, and pepper. Serve with steamed rice.

Recipe: Papa a la Huancaina (Huancayo style potatoes)

"Papa a la Huancaina" can be translated as "Huancayo style potatoes" and it's a Peruvian salad of boiled yellow potatoes in a spicy, creamy sauce called Huancaina sauce. This dish is typically served over lettuce leaves and garnished with black olives, white corn kernels and hard boiled egg quarters. Extremely delicious. Ingredients • 10 medium potatoes (new or red a good choice or Yukon Gold potatoes) • 1 lb queso fresco or romano cheese or Mexican blend cheese or feta, work well • 6 red sweet peppers (use small sweet red and orange Ajies peppers. When using whole ajies, first clean out the seeds) • 1/4 small habanero pepper (clean out the seeds or be careful it is very hot) • 1 cup evaporated milk • 1/2 cup vegetable oil • salt and pepper • lettuce • 3 hardboiled egg • black olives • 2 garlic cloves Preparation First, boil, peel and cut in slices potatoes (Yukon Gold potatoes). Then, in a blender, mix the cheese, peppers, milk, oil, garlic, salt and pepper

Recipe: Peruvian Causa

The Peruvian Causa is one of the most popular dishes all along Peru's coast. Besides being delicious, the traditional causa is fairly economic and easy to prepare, making it accessible to the rich and the poor, great chefs and terrible cooks. Moreover, it's a versatile dish that allows for many variations, both in the purée and in the fillings. That's why we want to provide you with the classic recipe, a potatoes and ají amarillo mash filled with tuna and avocado. Ingredients: • 1kg potatoes (yellow, if available) • 4 tbsp ají amarillo paste • ½ cup vegetable oil (olive oil not recommended) • Juice 1 key lime • 1 can of tuna-fish packed in oil • ½ onion, finely chopped • 1 cup mayonnaise • 1 avocado • Salt Preparation: First of all, boil the potatoes in salted water. Peel and mash while still hot (enough to handle). Let cool and mix thoroughly with the ají amarillo paste, vegetable oil, and lime juice. Salt to taste. Mix the tuna with the chopped onions and mayonnaise.

Peru: A marvelous destination to visit and to taste

With more than 800 typical dishes, the Peruvian cuisine is nowadays the most exquisite and important of the world. Experts from many countries now consider the peruvian dishes have a quality that make them at the same level as the Japanese, French, Chinese and Italian food. That's why this site wants to share the deepest secrets of the gastronomy in Peru: recipes, cooking techniques, typical ingredients, restaurant guides, pictures and a lot more. Like peruvian people say when the are about to eat: "Buen provecho!"