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  • Spaghetti Bolognese Dominican Heat Style

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    Ingredients

    • 1 tsp. oregano
    • 1 tbsp. garlic paste (natural home-made)
    • 2 sweet green peppers (I use Cubanela)

    Directions

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    Hello friends and fellow foodies!

    One of the most simple, delicious and popular Dominican recipes is Spaghetti “A la Criolla” (Dominican Style spaghettis)

    Almost all popular eateries and street food trucks and stands have spaghetti made this way for breakfast (yup, you heard right!)

    Some time ago I had shared my “Sous Chef’s” delicious juicy meatballs. A few days ago I had some leftover meatballs and stewed beans and I decided to do spaghetti “a la Criolla” with a twist.

    Spaghetti Bolognese

    Hope you enjoy!

    Regular ingredients for Spaghetti “a la criolla”.

    1 lb. spaghetti.

    4 tbsp. tomato paste.

    1 tsp. oregano

    1 tsp. black pepper.

    1 large red onion.

    1 bouillon cube.

    2 cups water.

    2 tbsp. mayonnaise.

    Salt to taste.

    Parmesan cheese.

    Spaghetti Bolognese

    My personal touch.

    Directions

    Boil your spaghetti and leave them al dente. (spaghetti a la criolla is usually a bit overdone which is why you should leave them al dente so they’ll finish correctly when you cook them with the sauce and don’t become a mushy mash)

    In a pot stir fry the onion, peppers, garlic paste and bouillon. Add the water, oregano, pepper and tomato paste. Allow to boil until it gets creamy, add the stewed beans and meatballs. Check the salt.

    Add the spaghetti and allow to mix well. Serve and add the cheese slices on top and allow to melt.

    Goes great with tostones.

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    A big hug from the warm Caribbean

    Arturo

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