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Learn how to make Puerto Rican-style, seasoned ground beef stuffed potato croquettes, also known as Papas Rellenas. This popular Spanish appetizer consists of mashed potato balls stuffed with picadillo filling, deep fried to crispy, creamy perfection. My version of this classic Puerto Rican recipe is not breaded! Papas Rellenas are an impressively tasty dish to serve as an appetizer, side dish, or snack.

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⭐️ Why We Love This Recipe

It’s not every day we get to enjoy mashed potatoes, and on really special days, we get Papas Rellenas de Puerto Rico.

The combination of the fluffy, light mashed potatoes, with the spicy, savory Puerto Rican-style picadillo filling, and the perfectly crunchy deep fried exterior is a treat you have to experience.

Similar to the magical texture in other Puerto Rican recipes like these bacalaitos, sorullos, fried Puerto Rican fritters (alcapurrias) and croquetas de jamón, this tapas-style appetizer will have you living for happy hour.

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🧾 Ingredients

Here’s all the ingredients you’ll need to make these stuffed potato croquettes:

See recipe card for quantities.

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👩‍🍳 Step by Step Instructions

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Reminder: You can always add another small scoop of the potato filling over the top of the filling, to help create a solid seal. This is important when frying, to prevent them from breaking open in the oil.

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Oil Recommendation

I recommend frying these in canola or vegetable oil.

✅ Variations

Here are some fun ways to change it up and experiment with your croquettes:

  • Add cheese – I love adding a pinch of cheese (shredded or sliced) on top of the picadillo, before closing the croquettes for a melty sharp addition.
  • Skip the tomato sauce – Some people feel very strongly about removing the tomato sauce from picadillo. If this is you, feel free to skip that ingredient and make a more meat forward, less tomato-y filling.
  • Breaded – Many papas rellenas recipes will bread the croquettes with egg and breadcrumbs before frying. This gives them an extra crispy exterior. If you’re interested, follow the breading steps in this croquetas de jamon recipe.
  • Oven baked & air fried – Like many deep fried recipes, you could also make papas rellenas in the oven or air fryer. I recommend cooking at 400 degrees Fahrenheit until golden brown and crispy all around, about 10 minutes.
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🍴 Equipment

This recipe requires no special tools or equipment. Make sure you have a couple good quality pots for boiling the potatoes & frying the croquettes.

I like using a smaller pot for deep frying, so that you don’t need to use as much oil to over the croquettes. Keep in mind that this does require you to fry them in smaller batches, to prevent overcrowding the pot.

It will also make this recipe much easier to have either homemade or store bought sazon & adobo.

🥡 Storage

Like most fried appetizers, papas rellenas are best enjoyed fresh! I do not recommend freezing or storing leftovers.

If you want to prep them and enjoy another day, prep the picadillo and mashed potatoes separately, and assemble & fry the day of.

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⭐️ Top Tip

Remember that you can add another small scoop of the potato filling over the top of the filling, to help create a solid seal.

Also take a moment to seal all the way around the croquettes with your hands. This is important when frying, to prevent them from breaking open in the oil!

🍽 Related Recipes

Here are some more Puerto Rican recipes with similar flavors to these stuffed potato croquettes:

Croquetas de Jamón (Ham Croquettes)
30 Minute Sorullos (Puerto Rican Corn Fritters)
Crispy Puerto Rican-Style Tostones
Homemade Alcapurrias (Puerto Rican Fritters)

Buen Provecho,

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Crispy Papas Rellenas (Potato-Stuffed Croquettes)

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  • Author: Salima Benkhalti
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack
  • Method: Fried
  • Cuisine: Puerto Rican, Latin
  • Diet: Gluten Free
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Description

Learn how to make Puerto Rican-style picadillo stuffed potato croquettes, aka Papas Rellenas. This popular Spanish appetizer consists of mashed potato balls stuffed with seasoned ground beef, deep fried to crispy, creamy perfection. They’re an impressively tasty dish to serve as an appetizer, side dish, or snack.

Ingredients

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  • 2 lbs potatoes
  • 3 tbsp corn starch
  • 1 tsp sazon seasoning
  • 1 tsp adobo seasoning
  • 1/4 batch of Puerto Rican picadillo (I like making a full batch and using the extras for other meals)
  • 2 cups oil for frying

Instructions

  1. Make the picadillo.See the detailed instructions in my Puerto Rican style Picadillo recipe.
  2. Peel, chop & boil the potatoes. Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Prep the potatoes by peeling and chopping into halves or quarters (depending on their size). Add to the boiling water and cook until fork tender, about 15 minutes. Drain and transfer to a bowl.
  3. Mash & season the potatoes. Mash the potatoes until all of the solid chunks have broken down and a consistent mash is formed. Mix in the corn starch, sazon, and adobo seasoning until the potatoes resemble a dough.
  4. Form & stuff the potatoes. Using a ½ cup measuring cup or small scoop, grab large balls of the potatoes. Flatten the ball gently, fill with a tablespoon or two of the picadillo. Carefully form the potatoes around the filling, adding an additional scoop of the potato mixture if needed.
  5. Fry. Fry the croquettes in hot oil until golden brown and crispy all around. Transfer to a paper towel lined plate to drain any oil. Enjoy!

🥫 Tasty Dipping Sauces

5 Minute Puerto Rican MayoKetchup (Pink Sauce)
5 Minute Mojo de Ajo (Garlic Sauce)
10 Minute Pique (Puerto Rican Hot Sauce)
10 Minute Moroccan-Style Chermoula Sauce
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