VENEZUELAN AREPAS

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The way we make traditional Venezuelan arepas in our house. Every Venezuelan family has their own way of making it. You can skip the griddle/oven steps if you have a "Tostiarepa" (think panini press for arepas) but since my husband thinks it's sacrilegious, we do it this way. We'll start with the measurement recommendations on the back of that ubiquitous yellow bag of "Harina P.A.N" but please note that these are just suggestions and you need to make sure you have the right consistency above all. Buen provecho!

Provided by LexiMStL

Categories     Breads

Time 30m

Yield 4-6 Arepas, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 1/2-3 cups lukewarm water
1 tablespoon salt (or to taste)
1 tablespoon sugar (optional, we like it)
2 cups precooked white cornmeal ("Harina P.A.N" brand)

Steps:

  • Pre heat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Lightly grease and heat flat griddle or frying pan on medium high.
  • Add water to a medium bowl.
  • Dissolve sugar and salt in water. You want a mild flavor, not too salty but enough to taste it.
  • Add the Harina P.A.N little by little as you mix with your hands.
  • Stop adding the corn meal just before the mix becomes solid. It should be the consistency of a thick pancake batter at this stage.
  • Continue to stir vigorously with your hands until the dough starts to pull away from the sides of the bowl and forms a very soft ball. Sprinkle additional corn meal into the mix if the dough doesn't firm up at all.
  • Pick up the dough and slap it down back into the bowl a few times to speed up the process. Note: the dough should never become as firm as a ball of bread dough or pizza dough. There is no real kneading involved.
  • When the dough forms a nice, moist ball, break off a small piece and work it in your hands rolling it into a small ball (about 1-2 inches) and then gently flattening it so it is about 3 inches across and 1/2inch tall. Note: if the dough cracks on the edges when you flatten it, it is too dry. Wet your hands and try again.
  • Place the arepa on the preheated griddle and continue forming the rest in the same manner.
  • Flip the arepas just before they are about to burn, when the bottom is golden brown. Allow them to brown on the other side.
  • At this point the arepas are done, but for an added touch of authenticity, place the arepas into the preheated over directly onto the racks and allow them to bake for 10-15 minutes or until they puff up.
  • Slice open and fill with butter, cheese, meat or anything else!

Faith Moraa
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These arepas were a bit too time-consuming to make, but they were worth it. They're so delicious!


Linda Heath-Smith
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I'm not a big fan of cornmeal, but I really enjoyed these arepas. They're so light and fluffy.


Kenneth Lucas
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These arepas were the perfect addition to my taco night. They were so delicious and everyone loved them.


Plush Rush
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I've never made arepas before, but this recipe made it so easy. I'm definitely going to make them again.


Patricia Murray
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These arepas were a bit too greasy for my taste. I think I'll try using less oil next time.


Vio Moon
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. I've been looking for a good arepas recipe for ages.


Madhav Bhandari
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These arepas were a great way to introduce my kids to Venezuelan cuisine. They loved them!


Imran Aazad
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I made these arepas for breakfast and they were the perfect start to my day. They're so hearty and filling.


King Gayp
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These arepas were a bit too bland for my taste. I think I'll try adding some more salt and spices next time.


Wankumbu Simbule
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I've been making these arepas for years and they're always a hit. I love that they're so versatile and can be served with so many different things.


MD Nazmul hossen
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These arepas were a great way to use up some leftover cornmeal. I also added some chopped onions and peppers to the dough and they were delicious.


Helina Quaye
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my arepas turned out really dense and heavy. I think I might have overmixed the dough.


Thefloridadoordashdriver Thefloridadoordashdriver
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These arepas were really easy to make and they turned out great! I served them with some shredded chicken and avocado and they were delicious.


Shyam Sharma
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I made these arepas for my Venezuelan friend and she said they were the best she's ever had outside of Venezuela. I'm so glad I found this recipe!


Sbongile Mandla
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These arepas were a little bit too dry for my taste, but I still enjoyed them. I think next time I'll add a little bit more butter or oil to the dough.


Sin Bishop
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I've never had arepas before, but I'm definitely a fan now. They're so easy to make and so delicious.


Preston Enrique
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These arepas were a hit at my party! Everyone loved them.


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