Tuesday, October 16, 2012

3. Colombian Pandebono


 

I want to share with you some a food related to American History that is made from corn. In Colombia, pandebono is a typical food made from corn. Pandebono is a delicious cheese bread, perfect for breakfast or an afternoon snack with coffee.

Here is the recipe for pandebono; they are very easy to make!

It's a simple recipe made with cheese and two kinds of flour - tapioca flour (cassava or yuca starch) and cornmeal. The precooked cornmeal used to make arepas called (masarepa) works well, as does regular cornmeal. You can even order a special mix for making these rolls: harina de pandebono. The cheesiness comes from salty farmer's cheese, or any mild, firm cheese that melts well - quesillo, monterey jack, mozzarella, or a mixture of these cheeses with a bit of cheddar and/or Parmesan.

The dough is shaped into balls or bagels, which puff up nicely in the oven even though there's no leavening ingredient. They're best when they're warm from the oven (and still soft), and they reheat very well in the oven.

 

Prep Time: 15 minutes                

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Yield: About 12-15 small rolls

Ingredients:

1 cup yellow masarepa (precooked cornmeal)

1/2 cup tapioca (cassava, yuca) flour

2 cups grated farmer's cheese, monterey jack, or mozzarella

2 eggs

2 teaspoons sugar

salt to taste


Preparation:


1.Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

2.Mix the two flours and the sugar in a bowl.

3.Stir in the grated cheese and the eggs. Mix well with a wooden spoon. Taste for salt, and add salt as needed. 

4.Knead dough until smooth. If the dough seems too dry, add a few teaspoons of milk or buttermilk. The dough should be soft and pliable. Let dough rest for about 10 minutes, covered with plastic wrap.

5.Roll dough into balls that are slightly larger than golf balls. To shape the dough into rings (rosquillas), first roll a piece of dough into a cylinder, then join the ends together to form a circle. The rolls do not have to be perfectly smooth - they will puff up in the last several minutes of baking.

6.Place rolls on a greased cookie sheet and bake for about 20 minutes or until golden in color and puffed.
Serve warm!



Tuesday, October 9, 2012

4. Texas Renaissance Festival

   I moved from Colombia to Houston last year after I got married. I had never been to the Renaissance Festival but it was very nice. I went during the first weekend and I liked seeing all the different costumes  and as I walked the festival, the workers would great me in the language of the time; Good Day M'Lady!

 




















Monday, October 8, 2012

5. Greek Festival 2012

                                                                           OPA!