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The Venezuelans love their arepa; corn-based snack, lightly fried and served with a multitude of different fillings. Learn how to make your own arepas step by step.
Firstly, what is an arepa? An arepa is a round, fairly flat type of sandwich (to put it crudely) made from maíz and is eaten at breakfast, lunch and dinner time in Venezuela. It is one of their most popular foods and children invariably take an arepa with them to school to enjoy as part of their 'merienda', meaning ‘snack’ in Spanish. Arepa IngredientsThe following ingredients are needed in order to make a traditional Venezuelan arepa...
Things to Remember When Making ArepaWhen making a good arepa, everything about the actual base or dough (‘masa’ in Spanish) is the most important thing. Too much water can make the masa dry and therefore it’s difficult to mould the arepa into shape. Too much water can mean that the arepa simply won’t hold itself together. This is more than a slight problem, considering that the arepa is eaten like a sandwich and so it needs to be fairly strong. How toMmake the Arepa Masa (Dough)The following steps will make the masa needed for between 3 – 4 arepas easily.
How to Make and Cook an Arepa from the MasaThe following steps explain how to make the actual arepa from the masa.
How to Serve the Cooked Arepa in a True Venezuelan Style There are many fillings to be enjoyed in an arepa, but the following combinations are by far the most traditional.
Cut the cooked arepa through the middle, opening it up like a pitta bread and add the filling. It is also customary to eat the arepa with different sauces, pouring each sauce onto a little of the arepa with each bite. It is not uncommon to have a number of different sauces either, enjoying a different sauce with every mouthful. Accompaniments to be Eaten with the ArepaIt is also customary to eat the arepa with different sauces, pouring each sauce onto a little of the arepa with each bite. It is not uncommon either to have a number of different sauces with each arepa, enjoying a different sauce with every mouthful. Types of sauces range from the basic mustard, tomato ketchup, spicy sauce and mayonnaise to more creative choices that include different herbs and sometimes cheeses too. Here, it is possible to be very creative with the arepa. The arepa is a fantastically taste dish. It is not very healthy, but it is very filling. Great comfort food to be had at any time of the day or night for very little cash!
The copyright of the article Venezuelan Food: The Arepa in South American Food is owned by Tracey Chandler. Permission to republish Venezuelan Food: The Arepa in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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