Peruvian Patatas
6-8
servings10
minutes40
minutesIngredients
12 baking baby potatoes, scrubbed and pat dry
Olive oil, to brush on potato skins
Sweet paprika and oregano, to sprinkle on potato skins
Salt (coarse preferred) and pepper (chili pepper if you like)
Butter
Directions
Preheat the oven to 375°F.
Prick the potatoes a few times with a fork and bake them in the middle of the oven for 45-55 minutes. Place in a roasting dish and lather with olive oil. Connect with the potatoes as you rub them down. You might even smile and send them some love. Then, place in the oven.
Remove them from the oven and place a towel over to let them rest.
Gently cut the potatoes open and place butter inside, add paprika, salt, and pepper.
Then brush with a small amount of olive oil and place back in the oven for 9 minutes.
Place on a platter and serve. Garnish with fresh tomatoes, pine nuts and oregano. Dust the potatoes with paprika. Enjoy.
Peruvian Patatas History

Paprika. A red pepper friend with a range of flavors and temperatures. Smokey, sweet and hot sensations inviting you to discover within the deeper essence the prepared dish. Paprika history origins suggest these peppers started in Central America, Mexico (5,000 to 6,000 years ago) and South America, Peru and Bolivia (6,000 to 8,000 years ago). From here the dried peppers and ground spices were transported to Spain (15th Century), India (15th-16th Century), China, Southeast Asia, Korea, Japan and Hungary (16th-17th Century). Which has lead to these pepper plants to be cultivated around the world.
With the range of flavors created from paprika, this makes it a unique and versatile addition to many dishes from around the world.
Like many spices, paprika is nutrient rich and reduces stress internally. Furthermore, paprika has been know for strengthening and protecting your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual being. Areas that have been noted to benefit form this vibrant spice are bones/joints, stomach, digestive system, eyes, skin and reproductive organs.
Dishes, Blends and Sauces that work well with Paprika:
Deviled Eggs, Shakshuka, Spice Rubs for BBQ, Vedic Spice Blends, Stuffed Bell Peppers, Chili, Lentil Soups, Goulash, Chicken Paprikas, Lecso, Patatas Bravas, Paella, Tortilla (Spanish omelet), Mole, Chile Rellenos, Carnitas, Sausage, Curries, Tandori Chicken, Mapo Tofu, Stir Fries, Curry Paste, Tom Yum Goong, Okonomiyaki, Yakisoba, Kimchi, Bibimbap, Laksa, Nadi Goring and Marinades from all directions.
Energy: Purifying. Paprika contains iron, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium. Paprika helps to purify the blood and support a healthy heart. Paprika contains vitamin E, the health benefit has been shown to help the body to produce red blood cells and heal wounds.
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