If you enjoy this recipe, I hope you’ll leave a comment with some STARS. Also, please share it on social media. Don’t forget to tag us at #ChiliPepperMadness. I’ll be sure to share! Thanks! – Mike H. Give me garden picked peppers, newly ripened tomatoes, and vibrant green herbs and I will make you a feast loaded with flavor. Cooks have been doing this all over the world long before I came along, particularly in the Caribbean and Latin American countries. There, they have been cooking with a mixture of aromatic ingredients and herbs to develop layers of flavor and taste into so many of their dishes, and I’m here to introduce it to you. It is called “Sofrito”, and you’re going to love it. As with any widely used recipe, you’ll find variations from region to region, but the concept remains the same. Sofrito is a mixture of aromatic ingredients, either chopped or pureed, used to add flavor to different foods. In Spanish cooking, it is made from peppers, onion, garlic and tomatoes, which are then cooked in olive oil - referred to as “sufrito” or “refogado”. In Portugal, it is made primarily of onions and olive oil, and sometimes with garlic and bay leaves - referred to as “estrugido”. Puerto Rican sofrito is a puree of of onions, garlic, aji peppers, green bell pepper, and cilantro and culantro. It is referred to as “Recaíto”. Dominican sofrito incorporates a variety of colorful bell peppers with red onion, tomato paste, garlic, apple cider vinegar, oregano and cilantro. Sofrito can be green or red, depending on the peppers used and the country of origin. My version is more Caribbean in influence, but you can adjust it to your desires with other peppers, herbs and seasonings.  Let me show you how to make sofrito at home. Salt to Taste. Add salt to your personal taste. Process as Desired. Process until you reach the consistency you prefer. Either chunky or very smooth. I prefer a smoother sofrito, as it is easier to freeze and blends more easily into my dishes. Taste and Adjust. Taste and adjust for salt. BOOM! Easy enough, right? Homemade sofrito is very easy to make. This makes about 3-4 cups, depending on the sizes of your peppers and onions mostly. I like to freeze mine like this in ice cube trays. It makes perfect little portions that I can toss into just about anything to build flavor. Once they are frozen, just pop them out of the tray and transfer them into large freezer bags. Then keep in the freezer. It will last 6 months this way. It smells so fresh right out of the food processor, like a newly made salsa. Talk about a flavor builder. Homemade sofrito is the best. Outstanding.

Ingredient Ratios

You can also adjust ingredient ratios. Want more onion and garlic? Just add them in. Dial back on the peppers? (*gasp!). Of course you can do that, too.

Spice It Up

If you’re a chilihead like me who craves spicy food, incorporate some hotter peppers into the mix. In fact, habaneros are essential to a Mexican variety of sofrito.

Culantro

Culantro is an herb similar to cilantro, though stronger in flavor. Depending on where you are from, it is called by other names, including spiny cilantro, long-leafed coriander, saw-toothed mint, cilantro de hoja ancha, or “broadleaf cilantro” in Spanish, recao in Puerto Rico, or chandon beni in parts of the Caribbean. You can often find it in Hispanic and Asian markets, but if you are unable to obtain culantro, use extra cilantro instead. Add it to soups and stews, ground beef dishes. It is a big component in rice dishes, like Puerto Rican Arroz con Pollo, Pernil (Puerto Rican Roast Pork), or rice and beans. Puerto Rican sofrito is a big component of Puerto Rican cuisine. In Cuban cooking, it is used in dishes like Ropa Vieja and Picadillo. The best sofrito recipe incorporates fresh peppers, onion, garlic, and herbs. You can also include tomato if you’d like. It’s one of Latin America’s “secret ingredients” for building dynamite flavor. That’s it, my friends! I hope you enjoy your sofrito! Let me know what you make with it. I’d love to hear. NOTE: This recipe was updated on 2/8/22 to include new photos, information and video. It was originally published on 4/10/19.

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