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Aipim Frito

Brazilian Fried Cassava

Aipim frito, also known as fried cassava or yuca fries, are a popular Brazilian street food and side dish. These fries are uniquely prepared by boiling the cassava until just tender before frying, resulting in a wonderfully crispy exterior and a fluffy, creamy interior, often considered superior to potato fries.

Tiempo de Preparación20 minutes
Tiempo de Cocción30-35 minutes
Tiempo Total50-55 minutes
Porciones4
DificultadEasy
Aipim Frito - Brazil traditional dish

🧂 Ingredientes

  • 1 kg Cassava (Aipim/Mandioca)
  • 1-2 teaspoons Salt
  • 4-6 cups Vegetable Oil or Peanut Oil

💡 Consejos de Profesional

  • Boiling the cassava first is essential for its characteristic tender interior and to ensure it cooks through before becoming overly browned.
  • Drying the boiled cassava thoroughly before frying is key to achieving maximum crispiness and preventing oil splattering.
  • Do not overcrowd the frying pot; fry in batches to maintain oil temperature and ensure even cooking.
  • Serve with a squeeze of fresh lime juice for a bright, refreshing contrast to the richness of the fries.
  • For extra flavor, you can add a clove of crushed garlic or a sprig of fresh herbs (like rosemary or thyme) to the oil during the second fry, removing them before they burn.

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Inspiración para tu propia versión de esta receta

  • Garlic Infused: Add a few smashed garlic cloves to the oil during the second frying stage (remove before they burn).
  • Herbaceous: Add a sprig of rosemary or thyme to the oil during the second frying stage.
  • Spicy: Toss the fried cassava with a pinch of cayenne pepper or chili powder after frying.

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