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Yuca Frita con Chicharrón

Crispy fried yuca served with savory fried pork rinds (chicharrón) and often accompanied by curtido (a pickled cabbage slaw) and a tomato-based sauce. A popular street food and appetizer.

Prep20 minutes
Cook30 minutes
Total50 minutes
Serves4
LevelMedium
Yuca Frita con Chicharrón - El Salvador traditional dish

🧂 Ingredients

  • 2 lbs Yuca root(peeled, tough central vein removed, cut into 1-inch thick sticks)
  • 1 lb Pork belly or pork shoulder(cut into 1-inch cubes (for homemade chicharrón))
  • enough to cover yuca Water
  • to taste Salt
  • for frying Vegetable oil or lard
  • 2 tbsp Lime juice(for serving)
  • as needed Curtido (optional)
  • as needed Salsa roja (optional)

💡 Pro Tips

  • Ensure the yuca is completely dry before frying to prevent splattering.
  • If using store-bought chicharrón, ensure it is fresh and crispy.
  • The quality of the oil and maintaining the correct frying temperature are key to achieving a good texture.

Twist Ideas

Inspiration for your own version of this recipe

  • Serve with a drizzle of mayonnaise or a garlic aioli.
  • Add a sprinkle of chili powder for a spicy kick.
  • Some variations include a light coating of cornstarch on the yuca before frying for extra crispiness.

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