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  2. Check Your Pantry—These 10 Items Have Most Likely Already ...

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    Peanut Butter. This one may cause a pause, but there's a caveat here. Most commercial peanut butter lasts a while in the pantry if they're unopened like six to 24 months. On the other hand ...

  3. Fried plantain - Wikipedia

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    Roasted plantain sellers in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Fried plantain is a dish cooked wherever plantains grow, from West Africa to East Africa as well as Central America, the tropical region of northern South America and the Caribbean countries like Haiti to Cuba and in many parts of Southeast Asia and Oceania, where fried snacks are widely popular.

  4. Frying - Wikipedia

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    Fried plantain. Frying is the cooking of food in oil or another fat. [a] [1] Similar to sautéing, pan-fried foods are generally turned over once or twice during cooking to make sure that the food is evenly cooked, using tongs or a spatula, whilst sautéed foods are cooked by "tossing in the pan". [2] A large variety of foods may be fried.

  5. Cooking banana - Wikipedia

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    Plantains are fried once and mashed with garlic, fat (butter, lard or olive oil), chicharrón or bacon, and broth it is then formed into a ball and eaten with other meats, soup, vegetables or alone. Puerto Rican piononos are sweet and savory treats made with a combination of fried yellow plantains, cheese, picadillo, and beaten eggs. The result ...

  6. The Most Succulent Fried Foods in the World (and You ... - AOL

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    Fried food is half the reason most of us go to state fairs (let's be honest — no one goes for livestock contests) and people have waited in line for hours in the U.S. (and even gotten into ...

  7. 22 Plantain Recipes That Prove You Should Always Have the ...

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    Before you hesitantly add them to your cart, let us fill you in: They’re plantains. For the uninitiated, plantains are related to bananas, but they’re much different from them, due to their ...

  8. Mofongo - Wikipedia

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    Plantains are picked green, cut into pieces and typically fried in more modern versions but can be boiled in broth or roasted, then mashed with salt, garlic, broth, and cooking oil (olive oil, butter, and lard is typically used) in a wooden pilón (mortar and pestle). Cassava and sweet potato are boiled then roasted or flash-fried, plantains ...

  9. Tostones - Wikipedia

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    Plantains’ tips are cut off and boiled with the skin on until almost cooked through. The skin is removed and the plantains are cut into chunks and fried, flattened and then refried. Most Puerto Ricans use the method of soaking the plantains in hot water with salt for a few minutes before frying.