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Cuchifritos () or cochifritos refers to various fried foods prepared principally of pork in
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, cuchifritos are a typical dish from
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in Castile. The dish consists of pork meat fried in olive oil and garlic and served hot. In Puerto Rico they include a variety of dishes including ''morcilla'' (blood sausage), ''papas rellenas'' (fried potato balls stuffed with meat), and ''chicharron'' (fried pork skin), and other parts of the pig prepared in different ways. Some cuchifritos dishes are prepared using
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as a primary ingredient. Cuchifritos vendors also typically serve juices and drinks such as passionfruit,
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, and coconut juice, as well as ''ajonjolí'', a drink made from
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Origin

The term used to refer to small, fried parts of a pig. It is incorrectly thought that it derives its name from the word ''cuchí'', short for ''cochino'' or pig and ''frito'', which describes something that is fried. The etymology of the word comes from the participle of verbs ''cocer'' -to cook or boil- (latín coctum > cocho, from which derives the element cochi-) y ''freír'' -to fry-(-frito). Cuchifritos may also refer to restaurants that serve this type of food.


In New York

In New York, vendors advertising cuchifritos are particularly notable because they tend to make use of colorful external lighting and big, flashy signs that quickly catch the eyes of passersby. These establishments dot Puerto Rican and Dominican areas of
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, particularly
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, Bushwick,
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, Washington Heights, South Bronx,
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, and other primarily Puerto Rican and Dominican neighborhoods.


Puerto Rican dishes

Cuchifrito vendors also sell rice with stewed beans,
arroz junto Arroz junto (rice together) is a Puerto Rican rice dish cooked with beans and meat in one pot. Origin Method Rice, beans, and usually some kind of meat, are combined in the same pot. Sofrito, meat, olives, capers and spices are cooked in anna ...
, and
arroz con gandules Arroz con gandules is a combination of rice, pigeon peas, and pork, cooked in the same pot with sofrito. This is Puerto Rico's national dish along with roasted pork. Preparation This dish is mainly served during Christmas season or for special oc ...
. Originally these fried dish would have been fried in lard. Today they use frying oil because it is cheaper and very available. Some Dominican dishes have been adopted notably '' morir soñando'' and '' mangú''.
Jamaican patty A Jamaican patty is a semicircular pastry that contains various fillings and spices baked inside a flaky shell, often tinted golden yellow with an egg yolk mixture or turmeric. It is made like a turnover as it is formed by folding over the circ ...
and
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'' masitas de puerco'' (fried pork shoulder) are popular in cuchifritos as well. Fried dishes served in a cuchifrito: *Aítos – Bacalaítos with crab or shrimp added. *
Alcapurria ''Alcapurria'' is a popular fritter dish from Puerto Rico. Origin It may have influence from Middle Eastern '' kibbeh'' as there is a significant amount of Lebanese and Armenian in San Juan. Preparation The dough surrounding the filling, the ...
– Starchy dough from ''
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'' mixed with green banana, lard, annatto, garlic, and a small of amount of squash and potato. Stuffed with meat, shaped more or less as a cone on both ends and deep-fried. *Alcapurria de malanga –
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replacing green banana. *Alcapurria de panapén – Breadfruit replacing green banana. *Alcapurria de plátano – Green plantain replacing green banana. *Alcapurria de yuca – Cassava replacing green banana. *
Almojábana Almojábana is a type of bread made with cuajada cheese and corn flour. About An almojábana is a small, bun-shaped bread having a tart flavor. It has some variations between Hispanic America and Spain. The etymology stems from Hispano-Arab ...
– A round fitter made of rice flour, plantain flour,
tapioca Tapioca (; ) is a starch extracted from the storage roots of the cassava plant (''Manihot esculenta,'' also known as manioc), a species native to the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, but whose use is now spread throughout South America ...
, or breadfruit flour, milk, eggs, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, stuffed with cheese and fried. *Arañitas – Arañitas translate to "spiders". These small fritters are called spiders, due to the wide shredding of plantains. The green plantains are shredded and seasoned with garlic, salt, peppers, formed into flat small fritters and fried. Many other recipes exist, such as adding sweet plantains, eggs, onion, fresh herbs, cheese and shredded meat. They are served with fry sauce. * Arepa de coco – Bread made from flour or cornmeal, coconut milk, butter, baking powder, eggs (optional), few tablespoons of milk (optional), sugar, and salt. They are fried, baked or cooked on a
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. They are cut open and stuffed with seafood but have the option of meat, vegetables and cheese. *
Bacalaíto A bacalaíto is a salted codfish fritter, a traditional Puerto Rican snack that typically is eaten with an entire meal. Bacalaítos are served at the beach, ''cuchifritos'', and at festivals. They are crispy on the outside and dense and chewy in ...
Deep fried Deep frying (also referred to as deep fat frying) is a cooking method in which food is submerged in hot fat, traditionally lard but today most commonly oil, as opposed to the shallow oil used in conventional frying done in a frying pan. Norma ...
pancake-like batter containing salted
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, flour, milk, ''
sofrito (Spanish, ), ( Catalan), (Italian, ), or (Portuguese, ) is a basic preparation in Mediterranean, Latin American, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese cooking. It typically consists of aromatic ingredients cut into small pieces and sautéed o ...
'' and spices. *Canoas de plátano – Sweet plantains are cut down the middle fried or baked and stuffed with savory ground meat and topped with shredded cheese. *
Chicharrón (, , plural ; pt, torresmo ; fil, chicharon; ch, chachalon) is a dish generally consisting of fried pork belly or fried pork rinds. may also be made from chicken, mutton or beef. Name , as a dish with sauce, or as finger-food snacks, ar ...
– Pork cracklings. *Chicharrón de pollo – Fried bite size chicken chunks marinated and coated in a seasoned egg batter of flour and cornstarch. * Empanadilla and Pastelillo – Empanadas. *
Mofongo Mofongo () is a Puerto Rican dish with plantains as its main ingredient. Plantains are picked green, cut into pieces and typically fried but can be boiled or roasted, then mashed with salt, garlic, broth, and olive oil in a wooden pilón (mortar ...
– This dish might be Puerto Ricos most famous dish. The plantains are typically fried before mashing with broth, spices, garlic, olive oil, and chicarrón but the plantains can also be boiled, roasted or baked. It is severd in numerous ways. *
Morcilla A blood sausage is a sausage filled with blood that is cooked or dried and mixed with a filler until it is thick enough to solidify when cooled. Most commonly, the blood of pigs, sheep, lamb, cow, chicken, or goose is used. In Europe and the A ...
– Blood sausage. *Oreja – Fried pig ears. *Pastelillo or Pastelillo de yuca – Empanada dough made with
tapioca Tapioca (; ) is a starch extracted from the storage roots of the cassava plant (''Manihot esculenta,'' also known as manioc), a species native to the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, but whose use is now spread throughout South America ...
, annatto, lard, milk and egg yolks. Filled with choose of meat or cheese. *
Pionono Pionono describes different sweet or savory pastries from Granada, Spain, the Caribbean, South America, and the Philippines. It is named after Pope Pius IX's name in Spanish, . By country Spain Piononos are small pastries traditional in Santa F ...
– Slices of ripe plantain stuck together with toothpicks and filled with the seasoned ground beef or seafood and cheese. They are dipped in a batter and fried. *Plátanos maduro – Slices of sweet plantains deep-fried. *Pollo frito – Breaded fried chicken thighs or legs. *Relleno de maduros – Sweet planatin version of relleno de papa. * Rellenos de papa – Cooked potatoes mashed with eggs, milk, annatto, flour or cornstarch, stuffed with ''picadillo'', meat, seafood, vegetables, or cheese rolled in cornmeal or breadcrumbs, then deep fried. *Rellenos de panapén – Breadfruit version of rellenos de papa. *Rellenos de yuca – Cassave version of rellenos de papa. * Sorullos – Sweet cornmeal base fitter similar to
hushpuppy A hush puppy (or hushpuppy) is a small, savory, deep-fried round ball made from cornmeal-based batter. Hushpuppies are frequently served as a side dish with seafood and other deep-fried foods. History The use of ground maize (corn) in cooking ...
filled with cheese. *
Tostones Tostones (, from the Spanish verb ''tostar'' which means "to toast") are twice-fried plantain slices commonly found in Latin American cuisine and Caribbean cuisine. Most commonly known as ''tostones'', Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Cuba, Fl ...
– Double fried green plantains served with meals or as a snack with mojo sauce, hot sauce or
fry sauce Fry sauce is a condiment often served with French fries or tostones (twice-fried plantain slices) in many places in the world. It is usually a combination of one part tomato ketchup and two parts mayonnaise. Historically, the Argentinian salsa go ...
. *Tostones de panapén – Same as plantain tostone but with unripe breadfruit.


In media

New World cuchifritos and cuchifrito establishments have appeared regularly in the Bronx Flavor television series hosted by
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. Episodes such as "Cuchifritos of Love" document the history of the food and its distinct role in Nuyorican cuisine and identity.


See also

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Cuisine of Puerto Rico Puerto Rican cuisine has its roots in the cooking traditions and practices of Europe (mostly Spain), Africa and the native Taínos. History Puerto Rican cuisine has been influenced by an array of cultures including Taino Arawak, Spanish, an ...
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Cuisine of New York City The cuisine of New York City comprises many cuisines belonging to various ethnic groups that have entered the United States through the city. Almost all ethnic cuisines are well represented in New York, both within and outside the various ethni ...
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Finger food Finger foods are small, individual portions of food that are eaten out of hand. They are often served at social events. The ideal finger food usually does not create any mess (i.e. no crumbs, drips, or any kind of mess), but this criterion is o ...


References

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External links


Traditional recipe of cuchifrito. Take a taste of Extremadura, Spain
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