Multi-region Dishes from Traditional Colombian Recipes

Rancheritos is a Colombian restaurant located in Miami that provides multi-region dishes from traditional Colombian recipes. When you come to Rancheritos, expect an authentic taste of Colombia with its wide selection on the menu! From ajiaco to empanadas, all the way down to delicious coffee with special sauces found along coastal regions – here at Rancheritos we, have it all!

 

Authentic Colombian food is mostly a mix of African, European, and indigenous influences.

Colombia is a fascinating mix of cultures and has many languages, musical styles, cuisines, and more. The country was originally settled by the indigenous tribes in South America, but they were quickly joined by African slaves who came with Spanish colonizers to work on plantations there. Not only that but Colombian food continues to heavily rely on corn as an ingredient for both their fantastic dishes like empanadas or arepas made from masa dough soaked in water then mashed/diced into small pieces before being boiled until soft enough so you can shape them later; different types include corn pastries, corn salads and more!

While many countries in Latin America have a history of African heritage, the cuisine has changed and evolved. For example, plantains are common throughout Africa, but they’re often fried to create chips or used as savory ingredients for dishes like fufu while yams (which come from Africa) appear less frequently than before due to their higher cost.


Regions that cook the best Colombian food

Andina Region

The food from the center of Colombia is best recognized and emblematic. If the flag had a signature dish it would be undoubtedly either sancocho or arepa, which represent different parts of Colombian culture while also being some people’s favorite dishes in this country–even if there may not seem to exist a “traditional” Colombian cuisine! Sancochos can vary depending on where you’re getting them, but they have one thing in common: They all take time to cook with fresh ingredients like corn (and sometimes other vegetables) that give each home-style soup its own unique flavor; Colombians love their soups because we know how important good nutrition is for our bodies as well as for our minds.

Caribbean Region

Nowhere else can you feel so much the indigenous Amerindian, and European roots as in the Caribbean region of Colombia. The Colombian food taste of history; slavery-era recipes like “cabeza de gato” (literally meaning “cat’s head”) are still served today. Or “suero de atollabuey” which is nothing more than a sour cream typical to this area that accompanies carimañolas with its dough made up from different cereals. Fish stew and tropical fruits such as anon, tamarind, cashew, loquat, sapodilla, bananas, and guavas adorn the flavor palate for these Caribbean islands shaped by their African slave heritage.


Antioquia Region

You won’t want to miss out on the rich and diverse food culture of Antioquia. Some popular dishes include Bandeja Paisa, a famous mazamorra or soup dish that combines beans with pork cracklings; Claro, which is similar in consistency to cream-of-wheat but sweeter; Mondongo, made from stomach lining that’s been boiled for hours until it becomes soft like pudding mixed with broth; Calenta’o, an oxtail stew usually served over rice.


Rancheritos is one the best Colombian restaurants in Miami

Are you looking for delicious Colombian food?

Rancheritos is a Colombian restaurant located in Miami that provides multi-region dishes from traditional Colombian recipes. When you come to Rancheritos, expect the great food of Colombia with its wide selection on the menu! From ajiaco to empanadas (enjoy its full flavor with our spicy sauce) this family owned authentic Colombian restaurant has amazing service and the best meals for you to enjoy with your friends or to celebrate with your family.

We have the best ratio quality-price all around the south beach, with a great service that will make you feel the best Colombian experience possible. Our menu includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner; a Mexican menu you can also enjoy with our tropical fruit drinks; soups of many kinds and flavors, and a variety of side dishes.

We hope you’ll come to visit us soon and give up a little demonstration of what an authentic Colombian restaurant is about!