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Guilt Free Mofongo (It's almost FAT FREE!)

Guilt Free Mofongo (It's almost FAT FREE!) Cuisine: Puerto Rican Author: Delish D'Lites
Servings 8 servings
Author Delish D'Lites

Ingredients

  • 4 lbs green plantains
  • 4 strips of bacon or 8 strips of turkey bacon
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 2 garlic cloves grated
  • Adobo or salt
  • 2 chicken boullion cubes
  • 12 cups water

Instructions

  1. Pour the 12 cups of water into a large stock pot. Add in the bouillon cubes.
  2. Peel your plantains by cutting off the ends of the plantain.
  3. Next, cut a vertical slit along the length of the plantain.
  4. Using a small paring knife, pry the peel away from the plantain flesh by sliding the knife in between the skin and the flesh, and twisting the knife up slightly.
  5. Using your thumb, or the knife, continue prying off the skin until the plantain is peeled! You can slice off any stray peel that remains. Continue with the rest of your plantains.
  6. Cut the peeled plantains into 1 inch chunks.
  7. Drop the plantain chunks into the water/bouillon mixture. Cover and bring to a boil.
  8. While the plantains boil, heat up a medium sized frying pan on medium low. Chop the bacon into lardons (strips) and toss them into the pan.
  9. Cook these low and slow, until they're crisp and most of the fat has rendered out.
  10. Drain the bacon on a plate lined with paper towel and set it aside.
  11. The plantains are done when a knife slides easily into it. You'll also notice they turn golden yellow in color.
  12. Scoop the cooked plantain into a large bowl and pour in 1/2 cup of the cooking liquid, along with the garlic powder, grated garlic and a good sprinkle of Adobo.
  13. Use a potato masher to mash the mixture together.
  14. If you'd like the mixture a little creamier, add in more stock.
  15. Then toss in the bacon and mix again. Check for salt, if it needs more, add in some more Adobo.
  16. Serve hot.

Recipe Notes

To serve as Thanksgiving stuffing, scoop this into the cavity of the turkey when it's done cooking. Otherwise, you can serve it on the side. For chicken soup, form 1" balls on the mofongo with your hands and drop into a bowl of hot soup. Unlike traditional mofongo, which has to be eaten on the spot, this version reheats beautifully, just microwave to heat up, stirring occasionally until it's heated through. This makes it a great make ahead for parties and holidays.

Nutrition Facts
Guilt Free Mofongo (It's almost FAT FREE!)
Amount Per Serving (1 g)
Calories 0
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.