Who doesn't love cheese? Queso panela was hard to find, so we stuck with queso fresco which I grew up on. Frying ("searing") the cheese made it a little rubbery to be honest..and the cilantro mojo didn't make a huge difference. All in all, it is not like a mozzarella cheese stick that melts as it cooks and adapts well with marinara sauce. Though it was super easy to make and a great idea for an appetizer, it wasn't something to make again.
Cuban Black Bean Patties with Pineapple Rice
Surprisingly, the low fat dish was the best dish of the night. Black beans and rice are classic to Caribbean cuisine and it tasted just great. Being that the patties were low fat though, they were a bit on the dry side. (didn't fry them in oil) Mixing with the rice made it no issue though. Some might think pineapple in rice is an odd combination, but it gave it moisture, flavor (especially with the cilantro) and just came out delicious!
Tamarind-Glazed Chicken Thighs
This recipe had so much promise and sounded amazing. Just fyi, frozen tamarind pulp is only found at hispanic food stores. The idea of boiling the pulp and apple cider vinegar/brown sugar into a nice reduced sauce and then baking the chicken with this glaze sounded delicious. Problem is the sauce never really reduced, so it came out watery. We baked the chicken anyway with it, but it just did not come out like the picture. Perhaps we didn't have enough patience because we were making double the recipe and did not give it proper time to reduce, but it was a disappointment.
Whiskey Cake
What to say..this wasn't our best of nights, but it has to be blogged, right? I know whiskey is not that Caribbean..rum may have been more appropriate, but I decided to try it anyway. The cake tasted like straight alcohol!!! I never thought I'd say this, but maybe we add a little less next time? No frosting on the cake (which to me does not make it seem cake-like), but it really wasn't needed either! Just ok..would not make again.
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