This recipe for Molotes Plantain is from the southern State of Oaxaca in Mexico. Molotes are stuffed with cheese and formed in a process similar to that of an empanada, except they have an oblong shape instead. In some other states, they are formed like an empanada and stuffed with cheese and beans, or even with delicious “Picadillo”, like in the State of Tabasco.
Molotes Plantain Patties Stuffed with Black Beans & Cheese
Growing up, my mom always made sure to have plantains in the kitchen, since we loved to have them for breakfast, either grilled or fried. I remember that my younger sister didn’t like going to kindergarten, so my mom would make fried plantains with a dollop of cream for breakfast and use that as a bribe to get her to go to school.
She would have that for breakfast every single day of the week! Nowadays, we still like to tease her about it from time to time, telling her that she grew up on plantains.Fried plantains are a popular side dish in the State of Tabasco, where people usually serve them along with rice during lunch, the main meal of the day. Plantains are used to make plantain chips and are also added to soups, stews, and other dishes.
I hope you enjoy this delicious recipe for Plantain Molotes!
How to make Molotes Plantain Patties Stuffed
DIRECTIONS:
- Place plantains (whole and unpeeled) in a large pot. Pour 1 cup of water into the pot and gently steam at medium heat until the banana peels start to burst open and the bananas look cooked. (Please check the ingredients list below)
- Peel and place in a large bowl.
- Mash the plantains using a potato masher. Let them cool for at least one hour.
- Heat the oil to medium-low.
- To form the molotes, place the plantain mixture over the plastic and spread it as if you were making a tortilla. Next, spread on about ½ tablespoon of the beans and top with one stick of cheese. Proceed to fold the mixture in half like when forming an empanada, by holding the edges of the plastic. Now, using your hands, gently shape the molotes into an oblong shape.
- Gently place each molote into the hot oil and fry.
If your mixture is too wet due to over-ripe plantains or because they released too much moisture while steaming, add some all-purpose flour to the plantain mixture.
Buen provecho!
Mely Martinez,
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📖 Recipe
Molotes Plantain Patties Stuffed
Ingredients
- 4 large plantains*
- Salt to season just a pinch
- 1 cup of Queso Fresco** cut into 1½ in. sticks
- ½ cup refried black beans
- 1½ cup vegetable oil for frying
Optional for garnish:
- ½ cup crumbled queso fresco
- ¼ cup Mexican cream
- Spicy salsa of your choice
You will also need:
- 1 piece of plastic cut into a 6-in. square
Instructions
- Place plantains (whole and unpeeled) in a large pot. Pour 1 cup of water into the pot and gently steam at medium heat for about 12-15 minutes, or until the banana peels start to burst open and the bananas look cooked.
- Remove the bananas and let them drain any excess liquid. Peel and place in a large bowl.
- Mash the plantains using a potato masher. Let them cool for at least one hour, this way the plantain mix will be easier to handle (I usually cook them early in the morning or the night before I plan to make the molotes). You can place the mashed plantains in the fridge to cool.
- Heat the oil to medium-low. This detail is important, because if the oil is too hot the molotes will burn quickly due to the plantain’s high sugar content.
- To form the molotes, place about ⅓ cup of the plantain mixture over the plastic and spread it as if you were making a tortilla. Next, spread on about ½ tablespoon of the beans and top with one stick of cheese. Proceed to
- fold the mixture in half like when forming an empanada, by holding the edges of the plastic. Now, using your hands, gently shape the molotes into an oblong shape.
- Gently place each molote into the hot oil and fry, carefully watching so as to not burn them. Turn as needed to obtain a light golden brown color. Once done, remove and place over paper napkins to absorb any excess oil.
Jali
Are they plantains or bananas, please. Thank you.
Mely Martínez
Hello Jali,
Those are plantains.
Kristie Turck
I used plantains that where not all the way ripe and could not get them to mash. I'll try again, because it looks amazing!
mmartinez
Hello Kristie,
I hope you try again. They are delicious!
loves2spin
Those look amazing!
Norma Swartout
This sounds luscious ! Especially the picadillo stuffed ones ! Thanks ...