Friday, July 30, 2010

Wine & Dine: Gallo Pinto

Gallo Pinto

Gallo pinto is a traditional dish of Costa Rica and Nicaragua cuisines. It is considered the national dish of both countries although the two prepare it in a different manner, and is eaten as a part of a meal. Though many variations exist, the dish at its most basic is composed of pre-cooked rice and beans fried together with spices such as cilantro, onions and peppers.

I myself have cooked various versions of the gallo pinto. I have put gallo pinto in tortillas, and have served it with eggs, fish, and beefsteak. The beauty about this dish is that you can eat this for breakfast, lunch and dinner! I stopped at McDonalds here and you can order gallo pinto with scrambled eggs called the "McPinto Deluxe". A healthy and inexpensive way to eat in Costa Rica and Nicaragua.

The name gallo pinto means "painted roster". When the beans and rice are combined, the rice gets colored by the beans, and the mix results in a multi-colored or specked appearance. Nicaraguans usually prepare it with red beans while Costa Ricans prepare it with black beans.

There is a huge controversy on whether this famous dish originated in Costa Rica or Nicaragua. Regardless of its origin, this dish is an integral part of both their culture.

When visiting each of these countries, you must stop by the locals restaurant for a typical dish. Ask for an order of gallo pinto and enjoy!

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