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Savory Ecuadorian Potato Patties with Minced Pork Filling

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Minced Pork And Cheese Llapingachos
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Llapingachos are one of Ecuador’s most beloved comfort foods, with roots that stretch deep into Andean culinary traditions. The word “llapingacho” comes from the Quechua term “llapina,” meaning “to smash or flatten,” a reference to the way these potato cakes are shaped. Traditionally, these are soft and creamy mashed potato patties that are pan-fried until crisp and golden on the outside, often filled or topped with cheese. They are commonly served with sides such as avocado, chorizo, peanut sauce, fried eggs, or salad, and are enjoyed in homes and street markets across Ecuador, particularly in the central and highland regions.

Historically, llapingachos are made from locally grown potatoes, which are a staple in the Andean highlands. Cheese, often a homemade or semi-soft variety such as queso fresco, adds richness and melt-in-your-mouth texture. The dish represents the resourcefulness and simplicity of Andean cooking: basic ingredients transformed into something deeply satisfying.

In reimagining this classic dish, this recipe introduces a modern, hearty variation that folds in savory minced pork, adding protein, spices, and a satisfying umami contrast to the creamy potatoes and cheese. The pork filling is seasoned with aromatic Latin American staples like cumin, garlic, ground achiote (also known as annatto, which imparts a beautiful earthy redness), and finished with fresh cilantro for a vibrant herbal note. The pork is sautéed until browned, then tucked inside the potato mixture before forming the traditional round patties. This technique of stuffing potato dough with seasoned meat draws inspiration from other Latin American comfort foods like papas rellenas (stuffed potatoes) from Peru and Colombia and empanadas across the continent.

What makes this dish particularly special is the contrast in textures and flavors: crispy pan-fried exterior, creamy cheese-infused potato interior, and the savory pork filling at the center. It’s a delightful balance of richness, spice, and nostalgia. While purists may lean toward the unfilled, cheese-only version of llapingachos, this rendition elevates the dish into something closer to a main course, but it retains the spirit of the original—homestyle warmth and hands-on simplicity.

Llapingachos are more than just a dish—they’re a cultural staple with deep Indigenous roots and national pride. Street vendors, family kitchens, and local celebrations throughout Ecuador center around versions of these golden patties. They’re often enjoyed during major national holidays or as part of a larger meal known as “plato típico,” showcasing the country’s culinary diversity.

This updated version honors the traditional format while playfully adapting it to broader global palates. The inclusion of pork brings bold character and makes the llapingacho not just a side, but a star. Whether served alongside a simple salad or atop a rich peanut sauce, Minced Pork and Cheese Llapingachos are a fusion of tradition and innovation—a dish born of the Andes, evolved for today’s table.

Minced Pork And Cheese Llapingachos2

Minced Pork and Cheese Llapingachos

Eleanor CraigEleanor Craig
An Ecuadorian comfort food classic, llapingachos are cheesy potato patties, traditionally pan-fried until golden. In this modern twist, we elevate the dish with a savory minced pork filling and melt-in-your-mouth cheese—bringing together creamy, crispy, savory delight in every bite. Perfect as an entrée or hearty appetizer, this dish bridges rustic tradition with gourmet flair.
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Prep Time 40 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cuisine Ecuadorian, Latin American
Servings 6 patties
Calories 393 kcal

Equipment

Large mixing bowl
Medium skillet or sauté pan
Cast iron or non-stick frying pan
Potato masher or ricer
Wooden spoon or spatula
Knife and cutting board

Ingredients
 
 

Potato Base

  •  
    2.5 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes - peeled and cut into chunks
  •  
    0.5 cup grated queso fresco - or substitute mild mozzarella or Monterey Jack
  • Wooden Bowl Of Salt0.5 teaspoon salt
  •  
    0.25 teaspoon black pepper - freshly ground, to taste

Minced Pork Filling

  • Glass Bowl Of Olive Oil Isolated On White Background1 tablespoon olive oil
  • White Onion0.5 cup white onion - finely diced
  • Garlic2 cloves garlic - minced
  • Pork Mince0.75 pound ground pork - preferably 80/20 lean-to-fat ratio
  •  
    1 teaspoon ground achiote (annatto)
  •  
    0.5 teaspoon ground cumin
  •  
    1 tablespoon chopped cilantro - fresh

For Cooking

  • Vegetable Oil2 tablespoons vegetable oil - for pan-frying

Instructions
 

  • 1. Boil the potatoes: In a large pot, cover the peeled potatoes with cold water, add a pinch of salt, and bring to a boil. Simmer until fork-tender, about 15-20 minutes.
  • 2. Mash potatoes: Drain and let the potatoes sit for 5 minutes to evaporate excess moisture. Mash with a potato masher or ricer until smooth, then mix in the grated queso fresco, salt, and black pepper. Let mixture cool slightly.
  • 3. Prepare the pork filling: Heat a skillet over medium heat (350°F / 175°C). Add olive oil, sauté onion until translucent (3–4 minutes), then add garlic. Stir in ground pork, achiote, cumin, and cook until browned (7–8 minutes), breaking up the pork as it cooks. Finish with cilantro. Set aside to cool slightly.
  • 4. Form the patties: Take about 1/3 cup of mashed potato mixture. Flatten in your palm, spoon 1–2 tablespoons of pork filling into the center, and gently seal the edges to form a disk. Flatten slightly. Repeat for all patties.
  • 5. Fry the llapingachos: In a non-stick or cast-iron pan, heat vegetable oil over medium heat. Fry patties in batches until golden and crispy on both sides, approximately 3–4 minutes per side.

Notes

  • You may substitute ground chicken or tempeh for a lighter or vegetarian option. For dairy-free preparation, omit cheese or use a plant-based alternative.
  • To avoid breaking, refrigerate shaped patties before frying for 20 minutes.
  • Cool and freeze patties before pan-frying for future use.

Nutrition

Calories: 393kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 15gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 48mgSodium: 314mgPotassium: 999mgFiber: 4gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 97IUVitamin C: 39mgCalcium: 95mgIron: 2mg
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