PASTELES DE MASA
SEASONED OIL:
3/4 cup of achiote (annato seed)
1 1/2 cups olive extra virgin oil
MEAT:
15 pounds of boneless pork meat
1 1/4 cup of a good sofrito, including chunks of Jamon de cocinar and good cilantrillo
1 8oz can of tomato sauce
3 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
1 /2 box of raisins
2 cups boiled Chickpeas
2 7oz cans of diced pimentos
3 tb salt
1 cup sherry vinegar
4 or 5 bay leaves.
(some cooks add sliced almonds)
GREEN BANANAS MIX:
4 lbs yautía (taro roots)
20 lbs. Green bananas, peeled (racimo de guineos)
5 green plantains, peeled
3 tb salt
2 cups milk
1/2 cup of sauce from the cooked meat
8 packs of banana leaves (in Latin markets you can get a white paper that might substitute the banana leaves)
Strings, to tie the pasteles.Pour the oil and annato in a saucepan or skillet and cook at moderate temperature, for 15 or 20 minutes. The oil will be red from the achiote. Strain the oil and discard the achiote seeds. Set the oil aside for cooling. Wash the pork, if possible, with sour orange. Cut the pork in chunks not larger than 1/2" cubes.
In a large pot, add 1/2 cup of the seasoned oil and the other ingredients included under MEAT. Mix well and cook for at least 45 minutes. Set aside. While the meat is cooking, peel the bananas, yautía and plantains (here is where a family communal effort is very important) and put them in salt water. This will prevent them from staining. Try to use rubber kitchen gloves for the peeling process.
Grind the bananas, plantains and yautías. Do not grind too fine, since this will ruin the mix. This can be done with the food processor or with an old-fashioned meat-grinding machine. As the mix is being ground, place the grounded portions in commercial containers. Once all items are grounded,, add in the milk, 1 cup of seasoned oil, salt and 1/2 cup of the sauce from the cooked meat. Mix well until all items are evenly distributed.
Clean and cut the banana leaves into approximately 12 inches rectangles. On a table, assemble the pasteles. Place the banana leaves rectangle on top of the table. Put 1 or 2 tb annato oil in the middle of the rectangle. On top of the oil, place about 4 tb banana mix, well spread, forming a smaller rectangle (5x8). Put 2 tb of the cooked meat mixture on top of the banana mix, spreading it down the center lengthwise. Fold in half widthwise. Fold in half once again. Fold in the end, taking care that by folding you do not apply too much pressure and the mix oozes out. Tie the pastel like a gift, so that both extremities are tied. Remember, do not apply too much pressure. By this stage, you can stop and freeze as many as you want.
Cook the pasteles in a big pot, in enough salted water to cover. Cook at moderate high, and when the water boils, lower to moderate and cover. Cook for another 45 minutes. If they are frozen, you will have to cook them for more or less of 1 hour. Once cooked, remove promptly from the water. Remove the leaves and serve.
2007-01-05 13:48:33
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answer #1
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answered by sugar candy 6
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I think Kim A is confusing Pasteles with Pastelas. And Pastelas (which are a Mexican pastry) don't traditonally come with cream cheese in them. That's an American addition. But her recipe looks promising, and I love Guayaba with a passion. As for Pasteles, well I can't offer a recipe but I know just how you feel about them. I have a Puerto Rican friend in FL who comes up once in a while and brings me his own home made. They're like gold around here, and you could get your arm cut off messing with anyone's share of them.
2007-01-05 19:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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1 lb cream cheese
1 lb butter (softened)
1 lb flour
1 1/2 lbs guava paste
sugar, for sprinkling
Blend the cream cheese, butter and flour until well mixed; Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
Roll out the dough into a 1/4-inch thick square; Cut the rolled dough into 16 to 20 squares.
A little off center of each square, place 1 tablespoon guava paste.
Fold the dough over the guava paste, forming a triangle; Press the edges shut.
Place the pasteles onto a cookie sheet and sprinkle them with a thin layer of sugar.
Bake until the pasteles are evenly browned, about 25 minutes.
2007-01-05 13:42:48
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answered by kim a 4
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well u already got some recipes and im not really sure how to make them but my family makes them all the time for christmas. my dads the oldest in the family so he knows how to make them and prolly knows some other puerto rican recipes.
2007-01-05 18:56:01
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answered by vpaneto 3
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