tostones
There are a lot of elite crispy bites in the world — but tostones might be my number one. Tostones are a staple across Latin America and the Caribbean, served as a side, snack, or a base for toppings. Always made with unripe green plantains, which are starchy and neutral in flavor. The two-stage cooking process is what makes them special. First fry until tender, then you smash them flat. But the key step is the brine—garlic, lime, salt, and water. You dip them before the second fry and it does three things: seasons them all the way through, keeps the inside moist and almost creamy, and helps blister the outside when it hits that hot oil, giving you those ultra crispy edges. All these need is a sprinkle of salt and they’re perfect on their own.
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