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Sofrito Base
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Sofrito Base

โฑ 15 min (no cook โ€” just blend)
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๐Ÿฝ servings
โญ N/A โ€” this is the foundation, not the dish
โš ๏ธ Estimates only โ€” not medical advice. Carb counts vary by brand and portion. Always verify with your endo or CDCES.

๐ŸŒ Cultural note

Sofrito is the heart of Puerto Rican cooking. It's the green, garlicky paste in abuela's freezer that turns "ingredients" into food that tastes like home. Every Boricua kitchen has a jar of it in the fridge or cubes of it stacked in the freezer. Walk into any Puerto Rican family's house at dinner time and the first thing you smell is sofrito hitting warm oil โ€” that's the sound and the smell of a meal starting.

Why this recipe is T1D-friendly

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Rough-chop all the peppers and the onion. Don't fuss over it โ€” everything's going in the food processor.
  2. Peel the garlic โ€” the whole head. Wash the cilantro and recao well; shake dry but don't worry about a few water droplets.
  3. Load the food processor with everything except the olive oil. Pulse in batches if your processor is small.
  4. Pulse to a chunky wet paste โ€” not a smooth purรฉe. You want some texture; sofrito should look like a green relish, not baby food.
  5. Stir in the olive oil at the end. The oil helps preserve it and gives it body.
  6. Taste โ€” it should smell aggressively green, garlicky, and bright. If it smells flat, add more garlic.

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