Ingredients
- 4 to 5 green plantains
- Salt
- 3 tablespoons butter
- ¾ cup ice-cold water
- 1 red onion
- ¼ cup white vinegar
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon sugar
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
Preparation
Place the sliced plantains in a large caldero or Dutch oven. Cover with water by one inch. Add 1 tablespoon of salt and cook over high heat. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to medium-low. Continue simmering, adding water as needed so the plantains remain submerged. Cook until plantains are fork tender, about 20 to 30 minutes.
2.Meanwhile, prepare the onions. In a small bowl, place the onions and mix in the vinegar, salt and sugar. Allow to sit for 10 minutes. In a small sauté pan, over medium-low heat, cook the onions and vinegar mixture in the olive oil until translucent, being careful not to brown. Set aside in a bowl.
2.Drain the plantains. Immediately place the plantains in a large mixing bowl. Add the butter and mash together, using a fork or potato masher, until the butter in melted and well incorporated. Add ½ cup of the ice-cold water and continue mashing, until the mixture soft and creamy but with small chunks remaining. If it is too dry, add remaining ¼ cup of cold water.
3.To serve, place a heaping mound of the mangú in the center of a plate and top with the sautéed onions. Serve alongside fried eggs, cheese and/or salami.
For accompaniments:
- Eggs, fried over easy
- Salami (try this Dominican-style one), cut in ½-inch thick slices, and lightly sautéed
- Mexican or Caribbean queso para freir (if unavailable, you can substitute with halloumi cheese), cut in ½-inch slices and fried according to package instructions