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Baked Tostones (Green Plantains)

By Secondchancesgirl
Tostones are a staple in Cuban culture. My mom would make them at least once a week. Only thing is, she fried them, which makes them insanely delicious, but as I get older, I try to avoid fried foods so I don't make them. On Sunday, I was craving tostones, so I decided to try a baked version and they came out great! These baked tostones will now be a staple in my family's dinners!
Baked tostones (green plantains)
Tostones are made from green plantains. Plantains are bananas but not as sweet, especially when they are still green. Like I mentioned before, the traditional way to make tostones is to fry them but not only fry them once, they are fried twice. I wanted a traditional but lighter version, so baked it is.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Trim the ends off the plantains. In the twice-fried method, you peel and cut the plantains into 1/2 pieces, fry them, mash them and then fry them again. In order to bake them, I would need a 2 step method as well so I decided to microwave my plantains. After trimming the plantains, slice them length-wise with the tip of a sharp knife. Make sure to only slice the peel. 
Baked Tostones (Green Plantains)
Each plantain needs to be microwaved on high for 3 to 3 1/2 minutes or until the center is soft. The skins will turn black.
Baked Tostones (Green Plantains)
After microwaving, peel the skins and cut the plantain into 1/2 inch pieces. 
Baked Tostones (Green Plantains)
I don't have a tostonera (press) that is typically used to mash the plantains, so I just used the bottom of a mason jar. 
Baked Tostones (Green Plantains)
Spray the bottom of your baking sheet and place the smashed plantains on top. Then spray your plantains with more oil and season with salt. Bake for 10-12 minutes on this side and then turn the plaintains over, spray with oil again and bake for another 10-12 minutes. 
Baked Tostones (Green Plantains)
My baked tostones came out super yummy. They were crispy and just as good as the fried version!
Baked Tostones (Green Plantains)

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