
Recipe courtesy of our friends at
ElBoricua.com
Number of servings: 18 pasteles
Make the dough one day ahead. It is easier to handle when it's cold
and it won't be so hard on the cook. Have a pastel-making
get-together with your friends. The time will pass quickly if you
are having fun with friends and are listening to Puerto Rican
music. We do it all the time and it's great fun.
If you are making a bunch of pasteles order the guineos from your
local produce vendor. They sell to grocery stores and can be found
in the yellow pages. Tell then that you want them very green and
not to "gas" them. You can buy them by the case dirt cheap.
Masa (dough) ingredients:
1 1/3 lbs. yautía
3 lbs. guineos verdes
1 lbs. potatoes
1 green plantain
2 tbsp. milk
¼ cup achiote oil
salt
Relleno (filling) ingredients:
¾ lb. pork, chopped in small pieces, seasoned with "adobo" - or buy
coarsely ground pork.
2 tbsp. "achiote" oil
3 oz. chopped ham
½ chopped onion
2 chopped garlic
4 sweet bell peppers, chopped
3 recao leaves chopped (may use cilantro instead)
1 -8 oz. can tomato sauce
½ can garbanzo (chickpea) beans
½ cup cooking olives with pimento, chopped
1 -6 oz. can chopped pimentos
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. black pepper
1 tbsp. orégano
Other items needed:
Banana leaves (or aluminum foil & butcher paper)
If you have just a few plantain leaves you can cut them in small
pieces and add a piece to each pastel to improve the flavor.
½ cup achiote to grease the plantain leaves or paper.
butcher's twine to tie pasteles
A large pot of boiling salt water
Masa (dough) directions:
Tip: Boil the green bananas for a few minutes until the peel begins
to turns black. Then you can just pull off the peel and grate the
guineitos in the food processor. Make sure you don't leave them in
the pot too long.
• Peel the rest of the vegetables, rinse them and grate in a food
processor. Add milk, oil, and salt. Mix well, cover, and
refrigerate for at least one hour.
• It is best to do this the day before actually putting the
pasteles together. It makes for easier handling masa.
Relleno (meat filling) directions:
Heat the oil in a "caldero" and cook the meat and ham for about 5
minutes over medium heat. Add the rest of the ingredients. Cook on
low for approximately 25 minutes until the pork is completely
cooked. Cool.
Wrapper directions (use either banana leaves or aluminum
foil):
• Banana leaves. Use 10 bundles of plaintain leaves. Remove the
central ridge on each leaf. Divide leaves into pieces, about 10"
square. Wash and clean leaves with a damp cloth and blanch them
(toast them slightly over gas stove flames).
• If you have just a few plantain leaves cut them in small pieces
and add a piece to each pastel for more flavor.
• Aluminum foil. Use aluminum foil with butcher paper or plastic
wrap on top to make a "wrapper." You may add a piece of banana leaf
(if available) right on top.
Assembling the pasteles
Tip: Cover the kitchen counter with newspaper for easier cleanup
time. Turn on your Puerto Rican music. . . .
• Grease center of the wrapper - using the back of a spoon dipped
in achiote oil.
• Tip: Use a ½ cup measuring cup to scoop dough (this helps keep
the pasteles the same size). In the center of the wrapper place ½
cup of dough and thinly spread it not more than 5" long and about
4" wide. Keep a small ruler handy to determine size until you can
"eyeball it."
• Tip: Use a 1/8 cup measuring cup to scoop the meat filling and
fill just a bit over the brim. That should measure 2½ tablespoons.
Place 2½ tablespoons of meat filling on the masa - a bit off the
center.
• Fold the wrapper in half to close the pastel. If using foil, fold
the edges over until tightly sealed. If using leaves just fold one
over the other until completely sealed.
• Tie the pastel. (You may skip this part completely if you are
using foil paper - simply make sure the folds are pressed
securely.) Tie the pastel with string to hold it together. Make one
run of string lengthwise and two runs the other way (see picture
above). This will hold the banana leaves secure.
Got leftover dough? Make alcapurrias.
Cook the pasteles for 1 hour turning them once halfway through
cooking. Freshly cooked pasteles taste much better. Freeze them
raw.
¡Buen provecho!
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