Arepas, or cornmeal patties, are an easy and scrumptious complement to any meal. Found on the tables of Colombia and Venezuela, many families make Arepas as a fun and flavorful substitute for the common dinner roll.
Place a crispy Arepa or two on the side of any main course for a tasty addition to any meal, any time of day. Arepas are a favorite filler for families throughout South America.
1½ cups
GOYA® Masarepa (pre-cooked white or yellow corn flour)
1½ cups
warm water
2 oz.
mozzarella cheese, grated
2 tbsp.
milk
Pinch of salt
butter for coating skillet
Step 1
Combine the corn flour, water, cheese, milk and salt, mixing thoroughly. Let mixture stand for five minutes.
Step 2
Form 18 disk shaped arepas, each about 3 inches in diameter, 1/4" thick.
Step 3
Heat a lightly buttered skillet over medium heat. Cook the Arepas in batches until crispy and golden brown on each side.
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