Sofrito

Servings: 80 Difficulty: Beginner
The base of most if not all Puerto Rican Dishes
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Sofrito

Sofrito is the base for most Puerto Rican dishes, and this one is better than store-bought (it's difficult to find in the stores in the western United States). Sofrito can be added to beans, rice, soups, and stews; you name it. Your house will smell like your in a Puerto Rican restaurant. 

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Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 80

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Step 1

    Combine ají dulce peppers, onions, tomatoes, green peppers, red peppers, and garlic in a food processor; pulse a few times. Add cilantro stems, recao stems, salt, pepper, oregano and olive oil. Process until a semi-chunky salsa (not watery) consistency is reached.

  2. Step 2

    Store in a resealable plastic freezer bag. Use as needed or freeze in portions. You can also use Ice cube trays to freeze it into small cubes that you can use as you need

Nutrition Facts

Servings 80


Amount Per Serving
Calories 10kcal
% Daily Value *
Sodium 88mg4%
Total Carbohydrate 2g1%
Sugars 1g

Vitamin C 14 mg
Calcium 8 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Ají dulce is a common ingredient in Puerto Rican recipes. It's a small sweet red pepper. If you can't find it, use red bell pepper.

Recao is a popular Caribbean herb with many aliases: culantro, long coriander, ngo-gai, and Mexican coriander. It can be found in Latin grocery stores. You can substitute cilantro.

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