Chef Sandoval of Denver’s Xatrucho Concepts loves preparing Latin inspired comfort food. Chef Sandoval shares recipe for Sofrito, a classic Honduran dish, with a unique twist by using a non-traditional spice mix to add more flavor. Sofrito can be used on its own or added to many dishes for extra flavor including anything with chicken, beef, fish, eggs, beans & rice, and tomato-centric recipes.
The dish uses achiote spice, which comes from a plant native to tropical regions across Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean and was used by ancient Mayans and Aztecs. Learn more.
THANK YOU, CHEF!
2 green peppers
1 celery stalk
2 red onions
7 roma tomatoes
4 garlic cloves
2 oz tomato paste
1 bunch of cilantro
1 bunch of scallions
1 qt. chicken broth
½ cup olive oil
Kosher salt to taste
1 TBSP fennel seed
1 TBSP coriander seed
1 TBSP cumin seed
1 TBSP yellow mustard seed
1 TBSP Spanish paprika
1 TBSP red achiote paste or powder (check the Latin section of your grocery store)
LET’S SOFRITO!
ENJOY!
Author's Note: We were introduced to Chef Sandoval through our supply chain work with Catracha (operating in Honduras) and Queen City Collective Coffee (operating in Denver, Colorado). This is what happens when you connect with all your suppliers – it expands community connections.