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Mexican Street Food, Huaraches, Mexican Recipe


Today’s recipe is a delicious Mexican Dish,  Huaraches, these are considered Mexican Street Food so they are very popular all around Mexico, the preparation might change a bit between regions but the end results is just as delicious!  I hope you give them a try!  Enjoy


Ingredients:
  • 2 C Maseca (Instant Corn Masa Mix)
  • 1 ⅓ C Water
  • 2 C Pinto Beans
  • Pinch Salt
  • Vegetable Oil for Frying



To Serve:
  • Refried Beans
  • Shredded Lettuce or Cabbage
  • Sliced Tomatoes
  • Sliced Onions
  • Salsa
  • Mexican Cream
  • Queso Fresco
  • Pickled Pork Skin



Refry the beans: In a skillet on medium heat, add one tablespoon of oil or lard and refry the beans, season them with salt and then mash them, cooked them for about 5 minutes.  Do not add any liquid, you want the beans to be very dry and well mashed.  Once they are done, set them aside to cool down a bit.


Prepare the Dough:  In a large bowl combine the Maseca with salt to taste and the water, stir well until you get a soft dough. The dough should be moist without being sticky.  If you feel the dough is too dry feel free to add more water one tablespoon at a time. If it feels too wet, add more Maseca until you get the desired texture.


Make the Huaraches.  Grab about 3 tablespoons of the dough and form it into an egg-kind of shape, then press it down with your hands to get a flat-oval shape about ½  inch thick and right in the  center of the oval shape add one tablespoon of the refried beans,  bring the edges of the oval together to keep the beans right in place, then roll this into a long cigar-kind  of shape.


Now with a tortilla presser  press down the cigar to flatten it to a  ⅛ - ¼  inch thickness.


And just keep on repeating these steps until you have make all the Huaraches.


Cook the Huaraches.  Preheat a griddle and cook the Huaraches for about 2 minute,  (one minute on each side, just to give them some texture.


Then preheat plenty of oil, and fry the huaraches for another minute on each side, just so they will get nice and golden brown and  by frying them we will also add some crunch, so just fry them until golden brown and crisp. Drain them on paper towels.

To Serve them: Top the Huarache with refried beans, add your favorite Guiso and top it with shredded lettuce, onion, tomatoes,  queso fresco, crema mexicana, and your favorite Salsa, decorate with pickled pork skin and that’s it! 



Enjoy!

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