Angelica Urrego, owner of Arepa Babe in Phoenix, started cooking Colombian food to reconnect with her roots, heal her soul, and represent her culture. At her stand at the Downtown Phoenix Farmers ...
Chef Andrew Zimmern uses the twice-fried method for traditional Colombian arepas. The first fry turns the masarepa dough into tender corn cakes. Once stuffed, a second fry gets the sandwiches extra ...
Making arepas at Contigo is Dana Montenegro, executive chef. She grew up cooking Mexican food with her mother and grandmother, and made the transition to other Latin American specialties when she ...
Stuff soft, fluffy arepas with herby grilled vegetables and tangy goat cheese for a satisfying meal. Irena Stein is a photographer, restaurateur, and humanitarian whose spirit is deeply rooted in ...
With the shelter-in-place order, we’re restricted to only virtual trips to our favorite places. Cut to South America. Arepas — flat, round cornmeal patties that can be grilled, baked or fried — are a ...
In a bowl, mix flour, corn and salt. Pour in warm water and mix with a spoon until the dough comes together. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest for 5 minutes. Remove dough from bowl and knead for ...
These Egg & Chimichurri Sausage Stuffed Arepas are a delicious twist on the classic South American dish. Crispy on the outside and soft inside, these golden arepas are filled with fluffy scrambled ...
Jessica got a first-hand lesson on how to make arepas con queso from Andres Dangond, a Colombian chef and owner of By Dres. Andres moved to the U.S. from Colombia in 2009. He said he was excited to ...
Arepas have been a staple in Venezuela for many centuries, and their popularity in the USA appears to be increasing on restaurant and food-truck menus. Might the tasty cornmeal cakes, though, be a ...
A snap to make, these tender, sweet corn arepas de choclo from the food stylist Mariana Velásquez make an excellent summer meal. By Melissa Clark In Colombia, where the food stylist Mariana Velásquez ...