Papas chorreadas
Place of origin | Colombia |
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Main ingredients | Potatoes, onions, tomatoes, cream, mild cheese |
Papas chorreadas is a red potato and creamy cheese dish in Colombian cuisine. The boiled potatoes are served with onions and tomatoes. The name derives from the verb chorrear meaning to flow or pour and the sauce is intended to overflow the potatoes. Ingredients include red potatoes, onions, tomatoes, cream, and a mild melted cheese. Alternative recipes use scallions, crumbled bacon topping, cilantro, cumin, and chile peppers.[1]
References
- ^ Blazes, Marian. "Papas Chorreadas (Potatoes with Cheese Sauce) Recipe". Southamericanfood.about.com. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
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