COLOMBIAN TYPICAL DISH
Roasted plantain with "bocadillo" and cheese
The plantain is part of
the Colombian family basket. If you look at the other dishes you will notice
that it is found accompanying almost all the dishes, either in the soup or in
the form of patacones. The ripe plantain is eaten in fried slices or cooked in
the oven and accompanied with cheese and a “bocadillo” (guava sweet).
PREPARATION
*INGREDIENTS:
4 well-ripened plantain
1 tablespoon butter, melted
4 slices of mozzarella cheese or white cheese
*RECIPE:
1. Preheat the oven to 400 °, peel and cut the ends of the plantain.
2. Place them in a baking tin and put butter on them, bake for
30 to 40 minutes.
3. Remove from the oven and cut the bananas lengthwise, fill
them with the "bocadillo" slices and cheese.
4.Put them back in the oven and bake 10 more minutes until the
cheese melts and serve.
Mariana Zapata Tuiran



Wow!, that look so good, and it is easy to cook.
ResponderEliminarColombian gastronomy surprises me, wow!
ResponderEliminarOmg, looks delicious!
ResponderEliminarI love Roasted Banana with "sandwich" and cheese, it is delicious
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