This Cuban roast pork (lechon asado) is marinated in a homemade mojo marinade overnight and then roasted low and slow until it’s fall apart tender.| Cook2eatwell
Vaca Frita is a Cuban favorite—tender, shredded beef that’s pan-fried until golden and crispy. It’s packed with flavor and easy to make with just a few simple ingredients. Serve it with white rice and your favorite side, like sweet plantains, or a fresh green salad, for a delicious meal.| Cook2eatwell
Meatballs Cuban Style, in this recipe, the meatballs are seasoned with a combination of traditional Cuban spices. Then they’re fried until golden, and cooked in tomato sauce with more onions and garlic.| Cook2eatwell
Bistec en Cazuela is a typical Cuban meal; and like many Cuban dishes, it’s not fancy – but it sure is good! In English, bistec en cazuela translates to steak in a pot, and that’s what it is, kind of. It is thin steaks cooked in a flavorful tomato sauce with garlic and plenty of sliced onions.| Cook2eatwell
Pollo en salsa is chicken in tomato sauce with a latin flair. The boneless chicken thighs, stay juicy and flavorful but cook up really quick.| Cook2eatwell
Bistec Empanizado (breaded steak) is a thin steak that’s seasoned, coated in cracker meal and fried until it's golden brown. It’s a traditional and very popular, Cuban dish.| Cook2eatwell
Cuban cuisine is simple. There are no fancy ingredients – on the contrary there are lots of beans, rice, cheap cuts of meat and root vegetables. Here we’ve put together a list of pantry items and ingredients common in Cuban food, along with a collection of classic recipes to use them in.| Cook2eatwell
Cuban cuisine is packed with flavorful beef dishes. From ropa vieja, Cuba’s national dish, to bistec de palomilla, a staple in every Cuban kitchen, this collection has all the favorites.| Cook2eatwell