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Pionono

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Author: Imma Published:8/30/2017Updated:4/22/2021
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Pionono (Stuffed Fried Plantain) — savory plantain rolls stuffed with a tasty beef filling – Picadillo. An out-of-this-world Puerto Rican snack that’ll reminds you of sunshine and the blue sea. Truly a delectably sweet plantain and savory beef combo rolled into one!

Pionono

This coming weekend will be a long one here in the U.S. as we celebrate Labor Day on the 4th of September. It’ll be celebrated with parades, fireworks display, picnics, barbecue and all other fun events. Wohoo!

It’s a way for us to honor those who labor, hustle and contribute to the American economy. So cheers to all of us who do the grind! It’s never easy, but at least we’re always a day closer to our end goals.

Pionono

Whatever your plans are, make this long weekend a fun and memorable one. If parades and big events aren’t your thing, you can take a one last dip in the pool before we say goodbye to summer.

Honestly, I’m going to truly miss all the fresh summer produce from my local farmer’s market and all other summer activities with my nieces, nephews and my son. One thing I won’t miss is the heat. I spent about a month in the southern region and boy it is hot over there! 

But fall season isn’t that bad either. It’s time for all those comforting soups, slow cooker recipes, pumpkin desserts, sweaters and jackets. It excites me while writing this.

Pionono

But before you make your fall recipe list, you’ve got to put this rolled treat on your to-make list.

This Pionono recipe is actually named after Pope Pious IX’s name “Pio Nono”. This treat has a lot of varieties but it’s widely known as a sponge cake rolled up around a sweet filling. It’s popular in Spain, South America and the Philippines – each having it’s own version.

 Here, I decided to go with the Puerto Rican Pionono which I substituted the pastry with sweet plantains. Yes, plantains – one of the best foods in the world!

And you know me when it comes to plantains, I don’t hold back at all! Nope, not me. I live in the name of plantains!

Pionono

The plantains in this recipe are vertically sliced, fried and rolled to cup the savory beef filling- Picadillo– and topped with a beaten egg to lock it all in place before its baked. Piononos are definitely pack with sweet and savory flavors that complement each other well.

The filling is so satisfying that you can even have this for lunch or dinner. How’s that for versatility?

This has become my new favorite plantain recipe recently –  there are so many reasons to love this. You may enjoy this on regular days and even serve this up during parties. Just imagine how these babies here would sit gloriously on your table. Oooh..Drool-worthy!

Pionono

As seen in the photos, this recipe might require some serious use of toothpicks to lock them together. But it’s not as hard as you think it is. Before you know it, you’ve locked these rolled plantains into place like a pro. I swear! Oh, you can certainly make it without tooth picks – check out method 2.

Another great option is to make  Plantain Lasagna. aka pastelon  A Puerto Rican version of lasagna that is a combination of spiced beef sandwiched in layers of sweet plantains, topped with cheese or eggs.

Plantain Lasagna

So never say you’ve run out of ways to enjoy plantains, cause I’ve actually got tons of them. You may check my popular list of plantain recipes HERE. (**You’re welcome 😉 **)

But before you get overwhelmed, I’d say start with this Pionono recipe and enjoy plantains in a new and exciting way. You’ll surely claim your Plantain Queen (or King!) spot once you make this. Enjoy!

 

Tips and Notes:

  1. When choosing the plantains to use in this recipe, go with the riper ones, but not too ripe. Overripe plantains are too soft to hold the beef filling and doesn’t have that balanced sweetness unlike the “ripe” ones.
  2. Use a thin blade knife when cutting the plantains lengthwise and cut it smoothly and carefully without forcing it.
  3. You may re-fry the assembled piononos, as how it is usually cooked. But in our case, we’re trying to cut back on the oil and go with the healthier option by baking it.
  4. Piononos are best served when hot, but you can assemble them ahead, place in the fridge and bake them when it’s time to serve them.

Watch How To Make It

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Pionono (Stuffed Fried Plantain) — savory plantain rolls stuffed with tasty beef filling – Picadillo. Truly a delectable sweet plantain and savory beef combo rolled into one!
4.73 from 11 votes
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 17 minutes mins
Total: 32 minutes mins
Puerto Rican
Servings 5 - 6

Ingredients

Plantains

  • 3 ripe plantains
  • 2 eggs lightly beaten
  • tooth picks

Picadillo

  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • ½ medium onion chopped
  • ½ pound ground beef
  • ½ cup tomato sauce
  • ½ tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • ½ small green or red pepper
  • 2 tablespoons cilantro
  • 2 tablespoons green oinion
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1/2 cup olives chopped
  • 1 packet Sazon to taste or use beef or chicken bouillon

Instructions

Picadillo

  • Add about 2 tablespoons oil in a skillet followed by onions, garlic, cumin, smoked paprika, cayenne, oregano, sweat for about a minute.
  • Then add bell pepper, tomato sauce, bring to a simmer, add ground meat , potatoes (if using potatoes ) and cook for about 7-10 minutes or more , while stirring frequently to prevent burning burn add about broth or water as needed. Until potatoes is soft and tender .
  • Season with salt, chicken bouillon or sazon.
  • Finally add olives , green onions and cilantro, adjust for seasoning. Remove and set aside.

Plantains

  • Using a sharp knife cut both ends off the plantain. This will make it easy to grab the skin of the plantains. Slit a shallow line down the long seam of the plantain; peel only as deep as the peel. Remove plantain peel by pulling it back. Slice the plantains horizontally into 4-5 pieces depending on plantains. You may either fry or bake the plantains. I prefer frying.

Frying Method

  • Heat up a large skillet or cast iron with oil up to ½ inch- medium-high heat until hot but not smoking.
  • Fry the plantain in batches, turning once, until lightly brown, about 5 minutes. Do not overcrowd the pan (it will make the plantains to be soggy and absorb excess oil)
  • Use a slotted spoon, transfer the fried plantains and drain on paper towels.

Baking method

  • Spray a baking sheet and place plantains on them in a single layer; spray lightly over the plantains using the canola oil spray and bake at 400 degrees F, turning over slices, after 8 minutes for about 12- 20 minutes or till plantains turn slightly brown.

Assemble Pionono

    (Method 1) Use if frying only

    • Form the plantain into a pinwheel – it should be loose. Then secure with a toothpick. Now cover the bottom of the pinwheel with about 3 toothpicks. Just like in the pictures. This prevents the meat from falling off .
    • Fill each piononos with about ¾ of the beef filling , press down . Repeat until all the plantains and beef have been used up.
    • Now drizzle or spoon beaten eggs on over the piononos , this helps keep it together.
    • Heat up a large skillet or cast iron with oil up to ½ inch- medium-high heat until hot but not smoking. Fry the plantain Pionono in batches, turning once, until golden brown, about 5 minutes. Do not overcrowd the pan (it will make it too soggy 
    • Use a slotted spoon, transfer the pionono on to a plate , line with paper towels . Let it cool for about 5 minutes , serve warm

    Method 2 (cooking in a muffin pan )

    • Place plantain around each ring in the muffin tin. If the plantain is too long, you can trim off the ends to make it fit, place the rest at the bottom of the pan. 
    • Fill each piononos with about ¾ of the beef filling , press down . Repeat until all the plantains and beef have been used up.
    • Now drizzle or spoon beaten eggs on over the piononos , this helps keep it together. 
    • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease a regular sized muffin tin with oil or cooking spray . 
    • Bake for 15-20 minutes, until plantains is heated through .Run your knife around the edges and carefully scoop your pionono out with a fork, Remove toothpicks and serve warm with some avocados

    Nutrition Information:

    Calories: 359kcal (18%)| Carbohydrates: 38g (13%)| Protein: 12g (24%)| Fat: 19g (29%)| Saturated Fat: 4g (25%)| Cholesterol: 97mg (32%)| Sodium: 418mg (18%)| Potassium: 828mg (24%)| Fiber: 4g (17%)| Sugar: 18g (20%)| Vitamin A: 2215IU (44%)| Vitamin C: 38mg (46%)| Calcium: 44mg (4%)| Iron: 2.8mg (16%)
    Author: Imma
    Course: Side Dish
    Cuisine: Puerto Rican
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    Nutrition Facts
    Piononos
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 359 Calories from Fat 171
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 19g29%
    Saturated Fat 4g25%
    Cholesterol 97mg32%
    Sodium 418mg18%
    Potassium 828mg24%
    Carbohydrates 38g13%
    Fiber 4g17%
    Sugar 18g20%
    Protein 12g24%
    Vitamin A 2215IU44%
    Vitamin C 38mg46%
    Calcium 44mg4%
    Iron 2.8mg16%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

     

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    1. Linda Natal says

      Posted on 9/27 at 6:26AM

      3 stars
      My mother used to make these for us when I was little in Puerto Rico and i didn’t quite enjoy it back then. Now that I am older my taste buds enjoy the sweet savory flavors. Thank you fro the recipe.

      Reply
      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 10/2 at 11:43AM

        You are so welcome. I’m glad you like it:)

        Reply
    2. Goritzia says

      Posted on 1/6 at 12:15PM

      I love these. However, I use the smaller muffin pan and no need for using toothpicks. And I add shredded mozzarella and /or Mexican blend – tastes amazing and they look adorable. Calculate two per person.

      Reply
      • Imma says

        Posted on 1/8 at 6:04AM

        Amazing!!!!! That looks absolutely delicious!! Glad you loved it. Looking forward to you trying more of my recipes.

        Reply
    3. Katrina M says

      Posted on 10/8 at 3:54PM

      4 stars
      Thank you for the recipe! I just made these (veganized) and they were delicious! I wanted to let you know that some of the ingredients listed in the instructions for the picadillo are missing from the ingredients list: garlic, smoked paprika, cayenne, and the optional potatoes. (I just guessed on those quantities). The video also shows adding raisins but none are listed on the ingredients list or instructions. Also, a few of the instructions are out of order (ex. “4. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease a regular sized muffin tin with oil or cooking spray” should come first, before you start arranging the plantains in the tin). I appreciate all your recipes, this one was just a little hard to follow in spots!

      Reply
      • Katrina M says

        Posted on 10/8 at 4:01PM

        Just saw the smoked paprika line, whoops! but not the garlic, cayenne, potatoes, or raisins. thank you!

        Reply
      • Imma says

        Posted on 10/11 at 6:55AM

        Thank you so much Katrina. It was really nice to read your story and finally, you found those ingredients too. Stay tuned and have fun:)

        Reply
    4. Paula Abbott says

      Posted on 7/29 at 7:05PM

      5 stars
      My family loved these..Thank you

      Reply
      • Imma says

        Posted on 8/1 at 7:29AM

        Good to hear that, Thank you for sharing your love:)

        Reply
    5. Ada says

      Posted on 5/24 at 3:37PM

      I love this receipt so much. My mom always made it. I thought it was too much work, with the tooth picks. My niece would make them for me. When my mom passed. But with the muffin pan. I will be making them. Thank you for teaching me using the muffin pan. Ada

      Reply
      • Immaculate Bites says

        Posted on 5/25 at 1:21AM

        Let me know how it goes, Ada! I would love to know how it turns out for you 🙂 Enjoy!

        Reply
    6. Leslie says

      Posted on 1/11 at 8:32AM

      Can these be frozen ?

      Reply
      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 1/11 at 9:16AM

        Yes they can. However, I like mine freshly made.

        Reply
    7. TK says

      Posted on 8/25 at 4:25AM

      I’m looking forward to trying this but will be making a vegetarian version using lentils instead od ground beef. Thanks for sharing the recipe! You’re fabulous!

      Reply
      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 8/26 at 5:28PM

        Aww… Thanks So Much

        Reply
    8. Yennifer says

      Posted on 1/3 at 9:38PM

      What kind of olives should I use?

      Reply
      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 1/5 at 5:47AM

        Green seedless olives would do just fine.

        Reply
    9. V.L. says

      Posted on 9/25 at 5:21AM

      How much of the raisins should I put in?

      Reply
      • imma africanbites says

        Posted on 9/25 at 4:54PM

        Hi. V.L., For this recipe, I’d personally for 1/4-1/2 cup of raisins depending on your preference.

        Reply
        • V.L. says

          Posted on 9/26 at 9:12AM

          Can’t wait to try this recipe. Thank you for sharing!

    10. Steffi says

      Posted on 4/17 at 9:51AM

      Hi Imma,

      Can these be done ahead of time? They look like a lot of work and i am not sure i want to do that on the day of a party, so i’m just wondering. 🙂

      I can’t wait to try these!

      Reply
      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 4/17 at 7:02PM

        Hi Steffi, you can make the filling ahead of time ( a day or two ahead ). Then the day of the event you, fry the plantains and put everything together.

        Reply
    11. Star says

      Posted on 10/12 at 3:53AM

      You mention potatoe,how many and do you chop them in small cubes thx

      Reply
      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 10/13 at 5:35PM

        Potatoes are optional. About a cup will do just fine.

        Reply
    12. Josephine says

      Posted on 8/30 at 2:53PM

      5 stars
      Hi and thank you for this GREAT recipe of PIONONOS.
      I LOVE these Piononos! Living in CA but from Puerto Rico I grew up eating these, my MOM made them for the family quite often. They were everyone’s favorite.
      I have tried making them but they fall apart so I’ll try making them with your recipe. I love your website and your presentation of ALL the food and recipes.
      I will look for you on Pinterest, I hope you are there so that I can PIN and follow you also.
      Love all of it.
      Thanks again for the wonderful recipes. Josephine

      Reply
      • imma africanbites says

        Posted on 9/3 at 8:14PM

        Glad I’ve helped you in my own little way to perfect your pionono, Josephine. And I’m so happy you did! 🙂 Yes you sure can, you can check my Pinterest profile here >>> https://www.pinterest.com/africanbites/immaculate-bites-blog-recipes/ Can’t wait for you to try some of my recipes.:)

        Reply
      • Karla Elie says

        Posted on 7/16 at 8:12PM

        5 stars
        Excellent!

        Reply
    13. Christina Henderson says

      Posted on 10/18 at 7:44AM

      Hi! These look delicious! Could you tell me how much is considered as one serving for this recipe? My husband is diabetic and we have to watch the carb count.

      Reply
      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 10/19 at 6:06AM

        Hi Christina! 2 -3 depending on the size of the plantains

        Reply
    14. Keyana says

      Posted on 8/30 at 7:41AM

      5 stars
      This looks soo good! I cant wait to try! My daughter has a strong love for plantains. I know she will love this.

      Reply
      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 8/30 at 7:48AM

        YES! Your daughter has good taste- hahaha! Can’t wait to hear how it works out for you. Thanks

        Reply

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