This traditional Belizean Armadillo Stew Recipe is a legacy recipe from the 1970s.
Eating armadillo, a practice in various cultures, especially in the Americas, is deeply rooted in tradition and necessity. This unique meat source, often compared to pork in texture and taste, is utilized in local cuisines for its availability and nutritional value. In Belize, the armadillo is considered a bush or game meat delicacy similar to Gibnut. Armadillo is not commonly found for sale, you have to know someone to find it.
How to Cook Armadillo
Recipe Information:
- Prep Time: 45 minutes (including marination)
- Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
- Total Time: 2 hours 15 minutes
- Recipe Yield: Serves 4-6
Belizean Armadillo Stew Recipe Ingredients:
- Armadillo meat, 1 kg, wiped and cleaned
- Vinegar, 30 ml (2 tablespoons)
- Recado paste, 15 ml (1 tablespoon)
- Sea Salt, to taste
- Black pepper, to taste
- White Onion, 1 large, finely chopped
- Cooking oil, 30 ml (2 tablespoons)
- Potatoes, 2 large, cubed
- Water, as needed
How to make armadillo stew:
- Marinate the Meat: Season the armadillo meat with vinegar, recado, salt, pepper, and chopped onion. Let it marinate in a large bowl for at least 30 minutes to absorb the flavors.
- Brown the Meat: Heat the cooking oil over medium heat in a large saucepan. Add the marinated meat and sear on both sides until golden brown.
- Cook the Stew: Keep the saucepan uncovered, add the remaining seasoning, and pour in a little water. Simmer until the meat is tender, adding more water as necessary.
- Add Potatoes: Place cubed potatoes on top of the meat. Cover the saucepan and continue to cook until the potatoes are tender.
- Serve: Accompany the stew with white rice, a potato salad, and sliced fried ripe plantains.
Nutritional Values (Estimated per serving):
- Calories: 600 kcal
- Protein: 50g
- Carbohydrates: 40g
- Fat: 25g
We hope you enjoyed discovering the unique flavors of Belizean Armadillo Stew! Your thoughts and experiences are valuable to us, so feel free to share your feedback or any variations you tried. For those intrigued by the rich culinary tradition of Belize, there are plenty more recipes to explore, from the hearty Tapou to the savory delights of Conch Soup.
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