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Shared Recipe Venezuelan Arepas
Feb 20, 2012 on Food.com
Added Recipe Photo to Venezuelan Guasacaca (Without Avocado- Food Cart Version)
Reviewed Rosalita's Arepas Con Queso
"These were yummy! I just wanted to add a little tidbit of information for everyone's edification. This is a Colombian arepa, which are sweet and taste pretty much like this. In Venezuela this would be something like a "cachapa." Venezuelans have arepas too, but they are not sweet and are made from precooked white cornmeal. These are by no means "Me..."
Feb 20, 2012 on Food.com
Shared Recipe Venezuelan Guasacaca (Without Avocado- Food Cart Version)
"This recipe does not contain avocado. This is the kind of guasacaca you would find at food carts selling arepas on the calle de hambre (hunger streets) in Venezuela. Every family has their own recipe, and this is ours. Adjusting the taste is very simple once the ingredients are in the blender. Just add more of whatever you'd like."
Dec 18, 2011 on Food.com
Reviewed Arepas
"Well I know these aren't anything like traditional Venezuelan arepas, but come on guys, the author clearly sta..."
Mar 3, 2011 on Food.com
I'm a major foodie! I love to experience new dishes and flavors. Family owns a French bakery/cafe, so love French food. I lived in Venezuela for several years, so I'm a major fan of Venezuelan and Caribbean food!
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"The way we make traditional Venezuelan arepas in our house. Every Venezuelan family has their own way of making it. You can skip the griddle/oven steps if you have a "Tostiarepa" (think panini press for arepas) but since my husband thinks it's sacrilegious, we do it this way. We'll start with the measurement recommendations on the back of that ubiq..."