RECIPE: 'BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY' PAPAS RELLENAS
10:10 AM La Americana 0 Comments Category : arugula , avocado , Bohemian Rhapsody , Cuba , Freddie Mercury , Havana , papa rellenas , picadillo , potatoes , Queen , spinach , tomato
Luis didn't understand a word that the lead vocalist Freddie Mercury sang or even know that he had died two years prior, but it didn't matter. He responded deeply to the soul-reaching, unparalleled vibrato, the force of nature that was Mercury's voice, and blasted it from his Colonial home on Calle 19 in Havana for the better part of three years. It was then that Luis learned of Mercury's death and in a personal requiem, he stopped playing Queen albums altogether.
Inspired, he transported us all back in time with him the next day, cooking a batch of Papas Rellenas (fried stuffed potatoes), a homey, Cuban classic, which he served over an arugula, spinach, avocado and tomato salad while "Bohemian Rhapsody" blared overhead. Luis' joy was palpable and it flowed right on over to our plates.
The recipe calls for the rolled potato rounds to take a dive into bubbling oil, but it's not a heavy dish. Luis fried them just enough to give them a nice brown crust.
When I cut into my papa rellena, steam billowed out. There was down-home, fireside comfort in each bite, and I was impressed by the purity of the flavors. Give it a go and I think you will be too.
Luis' note: He suggests making a double batch of the picadillo to start. You can use half for tacos, or something similar, one night and make the papas rellenas with the other half the following night. That will shave the cook time on this recipe to about 30 minutes, which is totally doable on a busy week night.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" Papa Rellenas
*Makes 12 servings
*Luis always suggests buying organic when possible