Puerto Rican Cuisine
Boricua Flavor
Puerto Rican cuisine is a vibrant blend of Taino, Spanish, and African influences. Mofongo, sofrito-based stews, and arroz con gandules are the pillars of Boricua cooking.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Puerto Rican cuisine
The sofrito, a slow-cooked base of tomatoes, peppers (aji dulce), onions, garlic, cilantro, and culantro (recao), is the flavor foundation of Puerto Rican cooking, appearing in nearly every savory dish. The Taino legacy lives in the use of achiote (annatto) for coloring, the centrality of root vegetables (viandas), and the technique of wrapping food in banana leaves. African influence is perhaps the most underrecognized contribution, visible in the prominence of plantains, the development of mofongo and other mashed preparations, and the bold seasoning profile.
American influence since 1898 has introduced processed foods and fast food, though traditional cooking has proven resilient. Sofrito (the aromatic base of all Puerto Rican cooking), achiote/annatto (for golden color and mild flavor), aji dulce (sweet peppers, not hot), plantains (in every stage of ripeness), and recao/culantro (the sawtooth herb distinct from cilantro).
Alcapurrias
Amarillos en Almibar
Arroz con Gandules
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Puerto Rican cuisine
Wilo Benet
One of Puerto Rico's most famous celebrity chefs, widely known as the godfather…
Click to read moreJose Enrique
Puerto Rican chef who graduated from the Culinary Institute of America and retu…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Puerto Rican cuisine
Cocina Criolla
Known as 'El Libro' - the Puerto Rican cooking bible, this is the standard reference for classic Puerto Rican dishes wi…
Puerto Rico: True Flavors
Covers classics like alcapurrias and pernil with tips for modern cooks, a photo how-to section, and an ingredient gloss…
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Puerto Rican cuisine
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Alcapurrias
Stuffed Plantain and Yautia Fritters
Beach snack and street food
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Amarillos en Almibar
Plantains in Syrup
Dessert after family dinner
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Arroz con Gandules
Rice with Pigeon Peas
Christmas Eve, celebrations, dinner
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Arroz con Pollo
Puerto Rican Chicken and Rice
Weeknight dinner and family gatherings
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Arroz Mamposteao
Refried Rice and Beans
Breakfast or quick dinner
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Asopao de Pollo
Puerto Rican Chicken Soup-Stew
Rainy days and family gatherings
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Bacalaitos
Codfish Fritters
Beach snack and Lenten food
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Bistec Encebollado
Puerto Rican Steak and Onions
Lunch or dinner
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Cafe con Leche
Puerto Rican Coffee with Milk
Breakfast daily
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Carne Guisada
Puerto Rican Beef Stew
Weekday dinner and Sunday lunch
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Coquito
Puerto Rican Coconut Eggnog
Christmas and New Year celebrations
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Empanadillas
Puerto Rican Meat Turnovers
Snack, party food, or light meal
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Flan de Queso
Cream Cheese Flan
Sunday dinner dessert and celebrations
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Habichuelas Guisadas
Puerto Rican Stewed Beans
Daily side dish with rice
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Maduros
Fried Sweet Plantains
Accompaniment to any meal
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Mofongo
Mashed Plantain with Garlic
Lunch, dinner
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Pasteles
Puerto Rican Masa Tamales
Christmas season
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Piononos
Stuffed Sweet Plantain Rolls
Appetizer or party food
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Piraguas
Puerto Rican Shaved Ice
Hot afternoon treat
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Pollo Guisado
Puerto Rican Chicken Stew
Everyday dinner
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Sancocho
Puerto Rican Root Vegetable Stew
Weekend family lunch and celebrations
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Sorullitos
Cornmeal Fritters
Snack or appetizer
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Tembleque
Coconut Milk Pudding
Christmas season dessert
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Tostones
Twice-Fried Green Plantains
Served with any meal