Best Spanish Poor Mans Potatoes Tapa Or Side Recipes

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POOR MAN'S POTATOES "PAPAS A LO POBRE"



Poor Man's Potatoes

One of our favorite Malaga style potato recipes has to be papas a lo pobre! Similar to the home fries we grew up eating at brunch in the United States, these thinly sliced potatoes are cooked with onion and green pepper to give it flavor.

Provided by Lauren Aloise

Categories     Side Dish

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 7

4-6 medium sized potatoes
2 onions
2 green peppers
3 cloves of garlic
olive oil
salt
pepper

Steps:

  • Wash and peel your potatoes and chop them into thin slices.
  • Chop up the onions, green peppers, and garlic
  • In a large skillet add a good amount of olive oil and cook the potatoes over low heat until they begin to soften. Make sure to continue moving the potatoes carefully so they don't fry.
  • When you see that the potatoes begin to soften, add the green peppers, onions and garlic
  • Continue cooking until the potatoes, peppers and onions are all very soft.
  • Drain the excess olive oil
  • Add salt and pepper to taste
  • Serve and enjoy as a side dish!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 232.36 kcal, Carbohydrate 45.89 g, Protein 5.57 g, Fat 3.86 g, SaturatedFat 0.6 g, Sodium 89.9 mg, Fiber 6.63 g, Sugar 5.45 g, ServingSize 1 serving

SPANISH POOR MAN´S POTATOES | ONE OF SPAIN´S MOST ICONIC DISHES



Spanish Poor Man´s Potatoes | One of Spain´s Most Iconic Dishes image

Provided by Albert Bevia @ Spain on a Fork

Categories     Appetizer     Side Dish

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 yukon gold potatoes
1 green bell pepper
1 red bell pepper
2 small onions
6 cloves garlic
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil (65 ml)
sea salt & black pepper
handful freshly chopped parsley

Steps:

  • Cut 3 yukon gold potatoes into rounds that are a 1/4 inch thick, then cut each slice into 4 evenly sized quarters, add the potatoes into a stock pot, fill with cold water, just enough to cover the potatoes, heat with a high heat
  • Meanwhile, cut 1 green bell pepper into thin strips, 1 red bell pepper into thin strips, thinly slice 2 small (or 1 large) onions, and cut a slit on 6 cloves of garlic (skins on)
  • Exactly 10 minutes after turning the heat on the potatoes they should be cooked al dente, you dont want to over cook them, or they will break apart when you fry them, pierce one with a toothpick, if it easily goes in but with resistance, they are perfect, drain into a strainer and run some cold water over the potatoes
  • Heat a large deep pan with a medium-high heat and add in 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil, after 1 minute add in the sliced onion and the cloves of garlic, mix with the olive oil, after 2 to 3 minutes and the onions are translucent, add in the strips of green and red bell pepper, continue to mix with the olive oil, after 6 minutes and the bell peppers are tender, add in the boiled potatoes, gently mix together so the olive oil is coating all the potatoes, mix every 1 to 2 minutes
  • About 12 to 15 minutes after adding the potatoes and they have developed a light golden color, season everything with sea salt & black pepper, mix together and transfer everything into a large serving dish, sprinkle with freshly chopped parsley, enjoy!

SPANISH POOR MAN'S POTATOES (TAPA OR SIDE)



Spanish Poor Man's Potatoes (tapa or side) image

One of the most classic of Spanish dishes, this potato dish has endured since medieval times. It was peasant food, made of up of what was grown on the land. Today it is served everywhere, from tapas bars to high end restaurants. Usually served as a tapa, I served it with fried eggs and it was heavenly!

Provided by Chef Potpie (Laurel)

Categories     Potatoes

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 medium yukon gold potatoes
1 green bell pepper, cut into strips
1 red bell pepper, cut into strips
1 large onion, sliced thin
6 large clove garlic, skins on
1/3 c extra virgin olive oil
sea salt and black pepper, to taste
1/3 c chopped fresh parsley

Steps:

  • 1. Slice potatoes into 1/4-inch slices, then cut each slice into 4 evenly sized quarters. Place potato slices in a stock pot with just enough cold water to cover them and put heat to high. When boiling, reduce heat to a simmer.
  • 2. Meanwhile, cut slit across the garlic cloves, but leave skin on.
  • 3. Start checking potatoes after about 5 minutes. You want them al dente, (when pierced with a toothpick it should meet some resistance but go through), so they won't break up too much when frying.(Mine were ready at 6 minutes.) Drain the potatoes and run cold water over to stop the cooking. (You can do this earlier in the day, just leave them in the colander until ready to add them to the pan.)
  • 4. In a large, deep skillet, heat 1/3 cup olive oil, then add the onions and garlic cloves and cook until onions are translucent, 3-4 minutes.
  • 5. Now add the bell pepper strips and continue cooking, stirring, until bell peppers are tender, about 6 minutes.
  • 6. Add the potatoes to the pan and mix so everything is coated with oil, then only mix carefully every 2 minutes or so after that so as not to break the potatoes up too much, eventually achieving a light golden color on the vegetables after 10-15 minutes.
  • 7. Remove to a serving dish and sprinkle with parsley. Serve with fried eggs if desired. In your serving, when you come across a garlic clove, because of the slits you made earlier, just squeeze the sweetly cooked clove out onto your plate or right into your mouth! Delicious!

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