Pérnil al caldero is a Puerto Rican staple of succulent slow-cooked pork with shatteringly crisp skin. Pérnil is a pork roast, usually either the shoulder or ham, and caldero refers to the dish’s ...
While I’m amped to watch the actual football during the Super Bowl this year, I might be just as excited for Bad Bunny's half-time performance—because any excuse to turn game day into a full-on ...
Vibrant, transportive Puerto Rican flavors are influenced by indigenous Taíno people, Spanish settlers, enslaved people from Africa, and the ingredients growing on the Caribbean island. Annatto and ...
Pérnil al caldero is a Puerto Rican staple of succulent slow-cooked pork with shatteringly crisp skin that's seasoned with adobo, a garlicky, oregano-spiced marinade. The name is a combination of ...