Dominican Cuisine
Island of Rhythm and Flavor
Dominican cuisine is bold Caribbean cooking built around rice, beans, plantains, and vibrant stews. La bandera (the flag) and mangu define this rhythmic island's food soul.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Dominican cuisine
Unlike neighboring Cuba and Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic experienced periods of Haitian rule that added Creole influences to the culinary landscape. Arab immigrants, particularly from Lebanon and Syria, brought kibbe, stuffed grape leaves, and flatbreads that Dominicans adopted and adapted. Chinese immigrants contributed stir-frying techniques and fried rice, while American influence in the twentieth century introduced fast food alongside industrial food production.
Despite all these layers, Dominican cuisine maintains a cohesive identity built on rice, beans, meat, and plantains, seasoned with sofrito (a base of garlic, onions, peppers, cilantro, and oregano) and slow-cooked with patience. Sofrito (the aromatic base of garlic, peppers, cilantro, and oregano), sazon (a seasoning blend with annatto, cumin, and garlic), bitter orange (naranja agria, used for marinating meats), plantains (green and ripe, prepared in dozens of ways), and recao (culantro, a pungent herb essential to Dominican flavor).
Asopao de Pollo
Bizcocho Dominicano
Bollitos de Yuca
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Dominican cuisine
Tita De Cana
Dominican chef and culinary educator who has championed traditional Dominican c…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Dominican cuisine
Aunt Clara's Dominican Cookbook
A beloved collection of authentic Dominican recipes that has become the go-to English-language reference for Dominican …
The Dominican Kitchen
A modern take on Dominican cuisine with recipes for traditional favorites and contemporary interpretations.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Dominican cuisine
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Asopao de Pollo
Dominican Chicken Rice Soup
Rainy days and when feeling unwell
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Bizcocho Dominicano
Dominican Cake
Birthdays, weddings, and celebrations
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Bollitos de Yuca
Fried Yuca and Cheese Balls
Snack time or appetizer
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Chicharron de Pollo
Dominican Fried Chicken Bites
Lunch, dinner, or snack time
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Chivo Guisado
Dominican Braised Goat
Special occasions, holidays, and political rallies
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Concón
Crispy Rice Crust
Served as part of any rice-based meal
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Dulce de Leche Cortada
Dominican Curdled Milk Dessert
After lunch dessert, especially Semana Santa
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Ensalada Rusa
Dominican Potato Salad
Christmas Eve and holiday celebrations
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Habichuelas con Dulce
Sweet Cream of Beans Dessert
Lent and Semana Santa exclusively
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Habichuelas Guisadas
Stewed Red Beans
Daily accompaniment to lunch and dinner
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Jugo de Chinola
Passion Fruit Juice
Any time of day, especially with lunch
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La Bandera
The Dominican Flag Lunch
Daily lunch
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Locrio de Pollo
Dominican Chicken and Rice
Lunch or dinner
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Mangu
Mashed Plantain
Breakfast
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Mofongo
Mashed Fried Plantain with Garlic
Lunch or dinner
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Morir Soñando
Dominican Orange Cream Drink
Afternoon refreshment or with meals
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Pastel en Hoja
Plantain Tamale in Banana Leaf
Christmas and special celebrations
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Pastelitos
Dominican Meat-Filled Turnovers
Snack time, parties, and street food
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Pescado Frito
Dominican Fried Whole Fish
Lunch at beachside restaurants
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Pollo Guisado
Dominican Braised Chicken
Everyday lunch and dinner
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Sancocho
Seven-Meat Hearty Stew
Sunday family lunch and holidays
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Tostones
Twice-Fried Green Plantains
Served with any meal as a side
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Tres Golpes
Three Hits Breakfast
Breakfast, every day
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Yuca Frita
Fried Cassava Sticks
Side dish or snack anytime