Llapingachos Recipe | Ecuadorian Potato Cheese Patties | Cook's Hideout (2024)

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Llapingachos are potato cheese patties that are easy to make and absolutely delicious. They are a favorite Ecuadorian dish that are perfect to enjoy for breakfast or as a snack.

I love serving them with a traditional peanut sauce, salsa de mani - recipe included below. These little potato pancakes are hearty on their own but are great to serve as part of a bigger meal too.

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Table of contents

  • About the Recipe
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Expert Tips
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • You might also like

About the Recipe

Potato and cheese happen to be my son's favorite food groups. He will try any dish with either of these ingredients and 9 out of 10 times he will LOVE that dish.

There is a potato pancake recipe is almost every cuisine. I have tried the Swedish potato pancake called Raggmunk and the Jewish version Latkes.

Today's dish is a delicious potatopancakes, Llapingachos from Ecuador. It is pronounced as yah-peen-GAH-chos. These little tasty mashed potato cake recipe is a popular dish in that country.

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Even though all of these pancakes are made with potato, they are very different from each other. It is so interesting to see how slight changes in the recipes produce widely different dishes, even though the base ingredient is the same.

Llapingachos are one of the best known and most beloved dishes in Ecuador. They can be served as is or with a peanut sauce. Or you can make it a full meal by serving with multiple sauces, a cabbage salad and Latin style baked tofu.

Recipe is adapted from Viva Vegan cookbook.

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Ingredients

For the details of the exact quantities of each ingredient and the list of ingredients needed, check the printable recipe card below.

This is a simple recipe with just a handful of ingredients and potato as main ingredient. Typically eggs are used to help bind these patties. But this eggless version uses flour to do the job, it adds gluten to bind the potatoes together.

Here are the ingredients needed to make the pancake:

  • Potatoes - russet are the best to use in this recipe. Red potatoes will work as well.
  • Onion, garlic
  • Flour - I use all purpose flour, but you can also use gluten-free all purpose flour
  • Baking soda
  • Cheese - I love using either Monterey jack or cheddar cheese.
  • Salt, pepper and lemon/ lime juice
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To make the peanut sauce, here are the ingredients you need:

  • Peanut butter - creamy variety is the best
  • Garlic, onion, tomato
  • Veggie stock or water
  • Milk - any non-dairy or dairy milk will work. I love using either unsweetened almond or oat milk
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Instructions

For the detailed instructions on how to make the recipe with exact timings, check the printable recipe card below.

Ecuadorian llapingachos are very easy to make. I have also included the recipe for the Latin peanut sauce.

So start by making the creamy peanut sauce, salsa de mani.

Heat the oil in a saucepan on medium heat, add the onion and fry till very soft. Stir in the tomato, cumin and cook till the tomato is mushy.

In a measuring cup, stir together warm broth and peanut butter until the mixture is smooth. Pour this into the pan. Stir and add the almond milk, lower the heat to low and cook stirring constantly. Remove from heat and serve warm with the potato pancakes.

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Here's how to make the Ecuadorian potato patties recipe:

First thing to do is boil the potatoes until nice and soft. I usually use my pressure cooker to boil my potatoes. Or you can boiled chopped potatoes until tender.

In a mixing bowl, combine the warm mashed potatoes, onions, garlic and mix well. Let the mixture cool a little.

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Add the flour, grated cheese, baking soda, lemon juice salt and pepper. Mix well to combine everything. Knead the mixture to stimulate the gluten in the flour. Divide the dough into 8 equal pieces and roll into balls. Shape the potato pancakes and gently pat them into a small cake about ½~¾" thick and about 3" in diameter. Dredge all the sides of the potato cake in flour.

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Heat oil in a heavy cast-iron pan or a nonstick pan on medium heat. Gently slide in 3~4 pancakes into the hot oil and cook or until golden brown on one side. Carefully flip and cook the other side until golden. Remove the pancakes onto paper towel lined plate. Repeat with the remaining pancakes.

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Serve hot with peanut sauce and chopped tomato & red onions.

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Expert Tips

  • You can use either russet or all purpose red potatoes in this recipe.
  • I usually boil whole potatoes in a pressure cooker. But you can also boil peeled and chopped potatoes in a saucepan with lots of water. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Lower the heat to simmer and cook for 15~20 minutes or until the potatoes are tender. Drain and mash the potatoes.
  • These potato patties are slightly delicate and require a gentle hand while cooking them. Make patties that are small and just under 3" will make them more manageable. Use a thin, wide spatula while flipping them.
  • To make gluten free potato and cheese patties, use gluten free flour.
  • Sometimes llapingachos are stuffed with white cheese. Instead of adding cheese to the dough, stuff melt able cheese into the center of the pancakes.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can these llapingachos be made Vegan?

Yes, simply omit the cheese in the recipe. If you want, add 2~3 tablespoons nutritional cheese for the cheese flavor.

Can potato patties be frozen?

Yes, you can freeze potato pancakes. Place the uncooked patties on a baking sheet and place them in the freezer. Once they are frozen, transfer them into a ziploc bag and store for up to 1 month. Cook them according to the recipe.

You might also like

Here are a few more potato recipes from around the world that you might like:

  • How to make Eggless Latkes
  • Vegan Malaysian Curry Sauce Recipe
  • Chinese Potato Stir fry | Vegan Recipe
  • Italian Fried Potatoes with Peppers Recipe
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Llapingachos | Ecuadorian Potato Pancakes with Peanut Sauce

Llapingachos are delicious Potato Pancakes from Ecuador that are usually served for breakfast or snack. They are great to serve with some peanut sauce.

Author: Pavani

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Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine: latin american

Servings: 8 Servings

Ingredients

For the Peanut Sauce (Salsa de Mani):

  • 2 teaspoon Oil
  • 1 Small Onion, finely chopped
  • 1 Large Tomato, finely chopped
  • ¼ teaspoon Ground Cumin
  • ½ cup Warm Veggie broth or water
  • cup Smooth Peanut Butter
  • ¼ cup Almond Milk (or other non-dairy Milk)
  • To taste Salt & Pepper

For the Potato Pancakes (Llapingachos):

  • 2 Large Potatoes, boiled, peeled and mashed
  • 1 Small Onion, finely chopped
  • 1 Garlic clove, finely minced
  • ½ cup All purpose flour, plus more for coating the patties
  • Pinch of Baking soda
  • 1 tablespoon Lemon juice
  • ¼ cup Grated Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese
  • To taste teaspoon Salt & Pepper
  • ¼ cup Oil

Instructions

Make the Peanut Sauce:

  • Heat the oil in a saucepan on medium heat, add the onion and fry till very soft, about 4~5 minutes. Stir in the tomato, cumin and cook till the tomato is mushy, about 2 minutes.

  • In a measuring cup, stir together warm broth and peanut butter until the mixture is smooth. Pour this into the pan.

  • Stir and add the almond milk, lower the heat to low and cook for 2~3 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and serve warm with the potato pancakes.

Make the Potato Pancakes:

  • In a mixing bowl, combine the warm mashed potato, onions, garlic and mix well. Let the mixture cool a little.

  • Add the flour, grated cheese, baking soda, lemon juice salt and pepper. Mix well to combine everything. Knead the mixture for 2-3 minutes to stimulate the gluten in the flour. Divide the dough into 8 equal pieces and roll into balls. Shape the potato pancakes and gently pat them into a small cake about ½~¾" thick and about 3" in diameter. Dredge all the sides of the potato cake in flour. Repeat with the remaining dough and dredge each in flour.

  • Heat oil in a heavy cast-iron pan or a nonstick pan on medium heat. Gently slide in 2~3 pancakes into the hot oil and cook for 2~3 minutes or until golden brown on one side. Carefully flip and cook the other side for 2~3 minutes until golden. Remove the pancakes onto paper towel lined plate. Cool for 1~2 minutes. Repeat with the remaining pancakes.

    Serve hot with peanut sauce and chopped tomato & red onions.

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Notes

  • I usually boil whole potatoes in a pressure cooker. But you can also boil peeled and chopped potatoes in a saucepan with lots of water. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Lower the heat to simmer and cook for 15~20 minutes or until the potatoes are tender. Drain and mash the potatoes.
  • These potato patties are slightly delicate and require a gentle hand while cooking them. Make patties that are small and just under 3" will make them more manageable. Use a thin, wide spatula while flipping them.
  • To make gluten free potato and cheese patties, use gluten free flour.
  • Simply omit the cheese in the recipe to make the recipe vegan. If you want, add 2~3 tablespoons nutritional cheese for the cheese flavor.
  • You can freeze potato pancakes. Place the uncooked patties on a baking sheet and place them in the freezer. Once they are frozen, transfer them into a ziploc bag and store for up to 1 month. Cook them according to the recipe.
  • Sometimes llapingachos are stuffed with white cheese. Instead of adding cheese to the dough, stuff melt able cheese into the center of the pancakes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Llapingacho | Calories: 230kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 4mg | Sodium: 145mg | Potassium: 372mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 197IU | Vitamin C: 15mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What cooking technique is used to make llapingachos? ›

Cook the patties on a hot, well-oiled griddle for 8 to 10 minutes, until they are browned on both sides and heated through. Remove from the heat and serve.

Can you use flour instead of cornstarch for llapingachos? ›

Based on personal experience with other Korean pancakes, you can replace the cornstarch with flour, but at the cost of making the pancakes less crispy and more chewy. If you have tapioca starch, potato starch, or even rice flour, that would work somewhat better.

What are llapingachos made of? ›

Llapingachos are potato cakes made with boiled and mashed potatoes, cheese, and onion, and are pronounced “yah-peen-GAH-chos.” Depending on the region, there are different ways to eat them, but they are commonly served with chorizo, chicken, pork, or fried eggs along with one of two traditional sauces on the side, ...

Why are llapingachos important in Ecuador? ›

Deeply rooted in the province of Tungurahua, llapingachos are more than just a dish; they're a testament to the cultural heritage of Ecuador. The region's strong agricultural focus makes potato cultivation a significant source of livelihood in rural areas.

Who invented the llapingachos? ›

A little backstory: llapingachos originate from Ambato, Ecuador. The name comes from the Quechua word “llapina” which means to crush and mash. The Quechua people are an indigenous community residing in the Andes from Colombia all the way to Chile and Argentina.

What is a Llapingacho? ›

Llapingachos are fried potato pancakes that originated in Ecuador. They are usually served with salsa de maní, a peanut sauce. The potato patties or thick pancakes are stuffed with cheese and cooked on a hot griddle until crispy brown.

What happens if I use flour instead of cornstarch? ›

If you've ever made a roux, you know how well good ol' all-purpose flour thickens sauces, gravies, and stews. It's not a perfect substitute for cornstarch: A sauce thickened with cornstarch will be more translucent, while one thickened with all-purpose flour will be opaque and have a thicker texture.

What can I use if I don't have cornstarch for a recipe? ›

Nearly identical in texture and with a similarly neutral flavor, potato starch is one of the best cornstarch substitutes. It's a wonderful thickener for sauces and works just as well in baked goods, like shortbread.

What country is llapingachos from? ›

Llapingachos are delicious Potato Pancakes from Ecuador that are usually served for breakfast or snack. They are great to serve with some peanut sauce.

When were llapingachos invented? ›

It has been cultivated since antiquity, long before colonial times. Llapingacho itself is a native Quechua word that combines “llapin” (to smash) with “gacho” (fried). So perhaps as long as potatoes have been growing in the highlands, Quechua were smashing and frying them.

What were the original latkes made of? ›

Of course we associate potato latkes with Hanukkah, but in reality latkes descends from Italian pancakes that were made with ricotta cheese. The first connection between Hanukkah and pancakes was made by a rabbi in Italy named Rabbi Kalonymus ben Kalonymus (c. 1286-1328).

What is Ecuador's national dish? ›

Bolon de verde are small, fried plantain dumplings, filled with cheese, herbs and spices, and one of the area's most famous vegetarian dishes – and even considered Ecuador's national dish!

What is the most favorite food in Ecuador? ›

Llapingachos are one of the most popular dishes to eat in Ecuador because they're simple and delicious. These potato patties are stuffed with cheese and pan fried until golden—crispy on the outside and soft and cheesy on the inside.

What method is stewing? ›

Stewing is a moist heat, slow cooking method, where small uniform pieces of meat and/or vegetables are cooked in liquid, and then served in the resulting gravy.

What is the traditional method of cooking? ›

Traditional cooking methods have been used for centuries and include stovetop cooking, oven cooking, grilling, and more. These methods work by applying heat directly to the food. For example, when you cook on the stove, the heat from the burner is transferred to the pot and then to the food.

What is the most popular food in Ecuador? ›

Fritada is one of the most popular traditional dishes in Ecuador. It's made by braising pork in orange juice, onion, garlic and cumin. The pork is then fried in a brass pan over hot flames – giving the dish its name, fritada meaning fry.

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