What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Uplifting Aromas: Peruvian Cheese Potatoes! My friend, Gian, encouraged me to try a dish from his native land, Peru. He described it as a traditional appetizer so popular it has become the national dish: Papa a là Huancaína. Because it’s basically boiled potatoes covered in a spicy cheese sauce, he explained it as chile-warm, delicious, creamy, and satisfying. Strangely enough, this appetizer is served cold, similar to the American Potato Salad. It taste nothing like it, though. The jury is still out on whether I will make it at home again. I’m thinking the next step is to order it in an authentic Peruvian restaurant. Perhaps they’ll share a secret or two.
PERUVIAN CHEESE POTATOES
Ingredients:
8 yellow potatoes, whole
4 lettuce leaves
Huancaína Sauce (see recipe below)*
2 hard-boiled eggs, quartered
Mixed olives, pitted
Instructions for Potatoes:
Heat a pot of salted water to boiling. Add the potatoes. Boil the potatoes until tender when pierced with a fork, approximately 20 minutes. Drain the water and allow potatoes to cool. Arrange lettuce leaves on a platter. Halve the potatoes and place on top of the lettuce. Pour Huancaína sauce over the potatoes. Garnish with hard-boiled eggs and pitted olives.
*Ingredients for Huancaína Sauce:
1/2 cup aji amarillo paste
4 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 cup onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
3/4 cup evaporated milk
2 cups white queso fresco cheese
4 saltine crackers
Sea salt and black pepper, to taste
*Instructions for Huancaína Sauce:
Warm oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the aji amarillo paste, chopped onion, and minced garlic. Sauté approximately 3 minutes, or until the onions have softened. Remove pan from heat and set aside to cool. In a food processor, combine the chile/onion mixture, and evaporated milk. Blend well. Add the queso fresco cheese and saltine crackers; blend until smooth. The sauce should be thick. Season with sea salt and black pepper. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Thank you, Gail, for this interesting combination with all the ingredients that I like!
Joanna
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I’m trying to stretch my palate. 🤣🍃😋
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Thank you, Gail, good idea!
Joanna
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Have a warm sunny day, Joanna. ✨🌞✨
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Thank you, Gail, it is sunny here but still icy cold! I cannot wait for spring!
Joanna
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Be strong, Joanna, and carry on. Spring is coming. 🍃🌱🌷🌿
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Thank you, Gail, I am counting the days!
Joanna x
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oooh this sounds delicious, thank you for the recipie x
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Always. Enjoy every bite, Adele. 🍃🥔🧀🌶️
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somehow it didn’t ring my Asian taste buds..
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Hahahaha. I can see that, dymoon. 👀🍃
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This sounds so flavorful! And there’s potatoes….
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Yes. We like our potatoes, don’t we?!! 🥔🍃
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Never tire of them!
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Never, never, never! 🤣
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Potatoes rule in Peru.
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I understand their potatoes are unlike any others. 🥔🥔🍃🥔
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They claim to grow 600 varieties. Even in small markets, I counted more than 40 varieties on offer.
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Wow. That’s unbelievable. I had no idea, Peggy. 🌿🥔
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shure, and rice!
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Rice is another staple. 😋🍃
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