Are you craving a flavorful and vibrant dish that will tantalize your taste buds and transport you to the vibrant streets of New Orleans? Look no further than the irresistible Creole cuisine! With its bold flavors and unique blend of spices, Creole cooking has captured the hearts and palates of food enthusiasts worldwide. In this article, we will embark on a culinary adventure to uncover the best recipe for a tantalizing spicy Creole sauce, guaranteed to add a fiery kick to your meals and leave you wanting more.
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PAPA RELLENA CON SALSA RANCHERA (STUFFED POTATO WITH SPICY CREOLE SAUCE)
Provided by Food Network
Categories appetizer
Time 1h50m
Yield 8 to 10 potato balls
Number Of Ingredients 35
Steps:
- For the potatoes: Start by putting the potatoes in a large pot. Cover with 8 cups cold water and add the salt; the water should taste a little salty. Bring to a boil over high heat, reduce to a simmer and cook until they feel tender when poked with a fork or knife. Drain and then mash, adding the milk and butter. Transfer to a bowl and let cool for at least an hour.
- For the filling: Meanwhile, add the olive oil to a deep skillet over high heat. Add the onions, garlic, cumin, oregano, paprika, salt, pepper and bay leaf. Turn the heat down to medium-high and cook for 5 to 10 minutes. Add the beef and tomato paste, cover and turn the heat down to medium. Cook for about 25 minutes. Remove the lid and stir; the consistency should look like thick chili. Transfer to a pan and spread the mixture out so it cools quickly.
- To assemble: Start by portioning the cooled potato mixture, about 8 ounces or enough to look like an orange when rolled into a ball. Next, take a ball and flatten with your palms while at the same time maintaining a cup shape in one hand. Then, with an ice cream scooper, fill the potato with the meat filling. Close and seal it with both hands. Repeat with all the potato balls. Set up 3 shallow pans, one with the egg wash and the others with the panko. Take a potato ball and put in the egg, then in the fine panko, back into the egg and then in the coarse panko. Once you have breaded them, put them in the refrigerator to firm up, about 30 minutes. Fill a deep pot about halfway with oil and heat to about 350 degrees F. Carefully drop the potato balls in the oil and fry in batches until golden brown, about 5 minutes. Drain on paper towels and serve with Salsa Ranchera.
- Start by heating a skillet with 5 tablespoons of the olive oil and adding the chiles and whole garlic cloves to toast for a few minutes. Then add the onions, bell peppers, oregano, cumin, salt, pepper and bay leaf. Then add the fresh tomatoes, tomato puree and stock, and reduce by a third at a low simmer; this takes about 15 minutes. Let cool for 20 minutes. Then place in a blender and puree. Heat the remaining 5 tablespoons olive oil in another pan. Strain the sauce through a fine mesh strainer and add to the pan. Fry the sauce in the hot pan and reduce until thick, 15 to 20 minutes. Adjust the seasoning if necessary.
SPICY CREOLE SAUCE
Make and share this Spicy Creole Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Sharon123
Categories Sauces
Time 1h50m
Yield 4 pints
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Combine all ingredients in a large saucepot.
- Cook slowly until thick, about 1 1/2 hours (or put in crockpot and cook on low about 4 hours).
- As mixture thickens, stir frequently to prevent sticking (not necessary if using crockpot, although you might want to stir it occasionally).
- If canning,ladle hot sauce into hot jars, leaving 1-inch headspace.
- Adjust two-piece caps.
- Process pints 25 minutes, quarts 30 minutes, at 10 ppounds pressure in a steam-pressure canner.
- Yield: about 4 pints or 2 quarts Enjoy!
- To serve: Cook small amount of chopped celery in oil; add Creole Sauce and heat to blend.
- Serve over rice, meatballs or shrimp.
- Note: When cutting or seeding hot peppers, wear rubber gloves to prevent hands from being burned.
Tips:
- Mise en place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all of your ingredients and equipment ready to go. This will help you stay organized and prevent any scrambling later on.
- Use fresh ingredients: The fresher your ingredients, the better your sauce will taste. If possible, use organic or locally-sourced ingredients. Tip: If you can't find fresh bell peppers, you can use frozen or canned bell peppers instead.
- Don't be afraid to adjust the recipe to your taste: This recipe is a starting point, so feel free to adjust it to your liking. If you like your sauce spicier, add more cayenne pepper or chili powder. If you like it sweeter, add more honey or brown sugar. Tip: You can also add a splash of white wine or vinegar to the sauce for a bit of acidity.
- Let the sauce simmer for a while: The longer you simmer the sauce, the more flavorful it will become. Simmer it for at least 30 minutes, or even longer if you have time. Tip: You can also cook the sauce in a slow cooker on low for 6-8 hours.
- Serve the sauce with your favorite foods: Creole sauce is a versatile sauce that can be served with a variety of foods. Try it with chicken, fish, shrimp, tofu, or vegetables. Tip: You can also use it as a dipping sauce for bread or crackers.
Conclusion:
Creole sauce is a delicious and easy-to-make sauce that can be used to add flavor to a variety of dishes. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a sauce that is both flavorful and versatile. So next time you're looking for a new sauce to try, give Creole sauce a try. You won't be disappointed!
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