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| Alternative names | Poor man's potatoes | 
|---|---|
| Course | Tapas or side dish | 
| Place of origin | Spain | 
| Region or state | Andalusia | 
| Serving temperature | Hot | 
| Main ingredients | Potatoes, onions, olive oil, vinegar, garlic, bell peppers | 
| Variations | Eggs | 
Patatas a lo pobre (lit. 'poor man's potatoes') is a simple potato dish from Andalusian cuisine. To make the dish thinly sliced potatoes are fried in olive oil to a very soft consistency (like confit potatoes) with onion. Then the oil is drained and garlic, parsley and vinegar are added to the hot frying pan to season the finished dish.[1][2] They can also be served with an egg (con huevo).[1] Some other ingredients like bell peppers, garlic and wine vinegar can be used.[3]
References
- 1 2 "Patatas a lo pobre". ABC de sevilla.
- ↑ Mohacho, Nieves Barragan. Sabor: Flavours from a Spanish Kitchen.
- ↑ "Patatas a lo pobre". Taste Atlas.
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