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Puerto Rican Magic: Bacalaitos – Codfish Fritters

When one thinks of warm, lazy days on a beach, the Caribbean often come to mind. The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, a US territory, is a small cluster of islands among a larger group of islands called the Greater Antiilles, located between the Dominican Republic and the US Virgin Islands. The United States acquired Puerto Rico after the Spanish-American War, and since then, Puerto Ricans have shared a long history with the US, gaining citizenship in 1917.

Angie Figueroa with her “Puerto Rican Magic.

My dear Puerto Rican friend, Angie Figueroa, has been a resident of New York since 2006, and absolutely loves the Rivertowns. But on warm summer days she longs for the blue skies, the beaches and the food of her native Puerto Rico. Angie was raised in Juana Diaz, a small, sleepy town along the southern coast of Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico observes the traditional holidays of the United States, including the 4th of July. As a child, Angie recalled, she did not really understand the meaning of the celebration, but she remembers enjoying the holiday with her family, cooking along the banks of the river, and eating their favorite traditional snack, Bacalaitos – pancake-like codfish fritters.

Bacalaitos are a special snack eaten at festivals such as Three Kings Day on January 6th, or anytime at the beach, at sports games, or even after church. As a child, one of the most exciting parts of going to church, says Angie, was eating Bacalaitos at the church’s kiosk. “You just have to eat them once,” Angie says with a playful laugh, to understand why Puerto Ricans love eating fritters on a hot day!

Bacalaitos Recipe:

Ingredients: (Available at any Latino grocery store)

Preparation:

Bacalaitos can be served as is, or with ‘Mayoketchup’ – a mix of equal parts of mayonnaise and ketchup. They can also be served with rice and beans and pork on the side. Yum!

Renu Rao is a longtime River Towns resident who finds cooking therapeutic for the soul and believes eating right is the pathway to wellness.
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