The origins of this meal is Pre-Incan and it is very popular in the Andes. It is a lot of work to make it but, as we say here in Peru, vale la pena (totally worth it!) The saddest part about this photo/video diary is that you cannot smell or taste anything. And that is truly a travesty. My best advice to you is that you make friends with a Peruvian mountain man and invite him over for dinner so he can bring this deliciousness to your table.
Let us begin at the very beginning:
Esteban is smiling because he knows the joys of Pachamanca yet to come. So, you might as well start smiling too! |
In the kitchen we begin by preparing the hormitas. We will make sweet ones and cheesy ones and fold the husk in either a roll or a triangle depending on what kind it is. |
You were probably wondering what kind of rocks I was talking about... well, here is our "oven." You better make sure you are ready to sweat because these rocks are hot!! |
We add a few more stones and then the meat rubbed in a herb and chile sauce! Yes, it will cook all the way through. |
Keep adding stones and food! This time the hormitas and the bananas. We'll also add more husks around the sides to keep steam from escaping. |
Time to cover it up and let her cook! Pass the banana leaves please... |
And, the plastic covering.... |
And, the dirt.... grab a shovel! |
We add a cross for effect and then we wait. Like Esteban, I am sure you are waiting with eager expectation. |
An hour and a half later(!),we are ready to unbury our prize. Slowly now, we don't want to get dirt in our food... |
Dig in but don't burn yourself - we need to separate all the food according to type while avoiding the still crazy hot rocks. |
Don't worry. I am helping too. Also, this is a good time to sample the goods :) |
This is the heaping plate of food I was given. And, I am really happy about it. Yum, yum, yum. |
This post makes me most happy! How wonderfully delicious!
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Looks amazing!! Well, I think my alternative to befriending a Peruvian mountain man (kind of rare in Zambia/Texas/Illinois) is to be the roommate of someone who befriended a Peruvian mountain man and experienced this meal :)
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