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Cuban cooking

angelology

Posted 4:01 pm, 08/18/2010

If you want to make a snowcone of watermelons. Its simple. Take the cut watermelon pieces put in the freezer. Freeze. Then take fork and scatch it out into a cup. It will make watemelon flavored ice/snowcone.

angelology

Posted 9:12 pm, 08/14/2010

bump

Daddy P

Posted 3:24 am, 08/12/2010

Thanks angelogy! Those look like some great recipes.

angelology

Posted 5:57 pm, 08/11/2010

I'm exploring this as part of my own ( eat,pray,love experience). I read the book and it inspired me.I have been focusing on cooking the basics rice,beans,meat . I tried pudding the other day. I just have to update the hub. I'm also making the empanada dough to make meat empanadas. I'm practicing.

TaterBug

Posted 10:33 am, 08/11/2010

Cuban cooking sounds very interesting and good! I am going to try some of your receipes! I have been cooking Mexican food for over 20 years but now that I have moved from California to North Carolina its not as easy to find some ingredients, or if I do find them they just aren't the same -- like avacados! Nothing like fresh Calif Hass. So I look forward to your testing Cuban cusine!!!

ap1224

Posted 6:22 pm, 08/10/2010

I had a cuban sandwich at the little restaurant in Wilkesboro a week ago. It was really good. Not really adventurous with food, but I enjoyed it. Didn't get wild with trying something hugely different, but I'll try it again for sure.

angelology

Posted 4:59 pm, 08/10/2010

http://www.cubanfoodmarket....creen=TREC

Cuban Sandwich Recipe on the site. Some videos too

Bushman

Posted 9:34 am, 08/10/2010

Cuban Midnight Sandwich
1 cup mayonnaise
5 tablespoons Italian dressing
4 hoagie rolls, split lengthwise
4 tablespoons prepared mustard
1/2 pound thinly sliced deli turkey meat
1/2 pound thinly sliced cooked ham
1/2 pound thinly sliced Swiss cheese
1 cup dill pickle slices
1/2 cup olive oil
In a small bowl, mix together mayonnaise and Italian dressing.
Spread mixture on hoagie rolls.
Spread each roll with mustard.
On each roll, arrange layers of turkey, ham, and cheese.
Top each with dill pickle slices.
Close sandwiches, and brush tops and bottoms with olive oil.
Heat a non-stick skillet over medium high heat.
Place sandwiches in skillet.
Cook sandwiches for 2 minutes,
pressing down with a plate covered with aluminum foil.
Flip, and cook for 2 more minutes, or until cheese is melted.
Remove from heat, place on plates, and cut in half diagonally.

Daddy P

Posted 1:58 am, 08/10/2010

Can you share the recipe you found without the French bread? I would be interested in trying one without it if it is that much better.

angelology

Posted 1:54 pm, 08/09/2010

http://www.epicurious.com/r...ugh-230786 '

How to make Empanada Dough. We are making some today to make homemade Cuban empanadas.

angelology

Posted 4:38 pm, 08/04/2010

I found a great recipe . However , its without the french bread

Daddy P

Posted 10:42 pm, 07/31/2010

I thought that was funny too goddess, but I love that Paula Deen so I never question her.

1goddess

Posted 10:11 am, 07/31/2010

french bread on a cuban sandwich....hmmmm...just jerking your chain

Daddy P

Posted 3:41 am, 07/31/2010

Here's the Cuban sandwich I make. I got it from Paula Deen's show. It is similar to one they make at the Cuban restaurant. I use my George Foreman grill to cook it.


Ingredients 1 loaf French bread Mayonnaise Dijon mustard 1/4 pound thinly sliced ham 4 slices Swiss cheese Kosher dill pickles, sliced Butter, for grilling Directions

Slice the bread in half lengthwise. Spread one half with mayonnaise and the other with mustard. Layer the ham and Swiss cheese on 1 half of the bread. Layer the pickle slices over the cheese. Top with the other bread half. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat enough butter to coat the cooking surface. Place the sandwich in the pan and weight with another heavy pan or a brick wrapped in foil and grill until the cheese is melted. Cut the loaf to make 4 sandwiches.


angelology

Posted 8:52 pm, 07/30/2010

They are also served at the nice restaurant here in Wilkesboro. I love their cooking too. I'm still on the main course dishes right now. Like rice,beans, meat .I like the meat and potatoes ( carne con papa). I also love trying the plantains. I will try to add to my hubpage sandwiches too. However, I'm exploring the rice,beans, meats, desserts too. Like rice pudding cuban style. I love that.

Tonight I made "fufu de platano" con picadillo - (plantains, meat ) . I will be posting soon all these recipes on the hubpage.

http://hubpages.com/hub/A-Y...an-Cuisine

Jabberwocky

Posted 8:27 pm, 07/30/2010

how about a step by step on making those great cuban sandwiches served in south florida. i love those things so much.

angelology

Posted 11:47 pm, 07/28/2010

Here is a quick recipe. For a N Y STeak Cub an Style . Season it with lemon,salt, oregano,cumin,laurel. Then fry or cook it or bbq it. Serve with the rice and beans.

smalltownman

Posted 5:34 pm, 07/19/2010

Angel, the Produce dept. in Lowe's Foods carries fresh bay leaves. It Makes a world of difference in the dishes you prepare.

41greystreet

Posted 5:12 pm, 07/19/2010

I am Cuban & Italian so is I can help you at all.... let me know. I cook alot of cuban food and have a great cookbook

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