
Tortas de Camaron Seco (Dried Shrimp Fritters)
Dried shrimp fritters with egg bathed in red mole, a classic Lenten dish from Puebla.
About this recipe
Tortas de camaron seco are fritters made with ground dried shrimp, egg and cactus paddle, bathed in red mole or chipotle sauce. They are a classic Lenten dish from Puebla.
History & Origin
Tortas de camaron seco are one of the most traditional Lenten dishes of central Mexico, with a history stretching back to the colonial period when the Catholic Church forbade the consumption of meat during Lent and Holy Week. Mexican cooks developed a rich tradition of dishes based on dried fish, seafood and vegetables to comply with the restriction. Dried shrimp, imported from the coasts of Sinaloa and Nayarit, became a fundamental ingredient of highland Lenten cuisine. The fritters are prepared by grinding dried shrimp and mixing them with beaten egg to create a batter that is fried into golden, spongy patties. In Puebla, the version with romeritos and mole is the star dish of Christmas and Holy Week. Tortas de camaron seco represent the ingenious adaptation of Mexican cuisine to religious restrictions, transforming limitation into an opportunity to create extraordinary dishes.
Estimated cost
$11.39
Total cost
$1.90
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on US supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
340
Calories
22g
Protein
20g
Carbohydrates
18g
Fat
3g
Fiber
750mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
Grind the camaron dry in a procesador or blender until you get a polvo. Set aside.

- 2
Separa the claras of the yemas. Beat the claras a punto of nieve firme. Fold in thes yemas a a whisking constantly.

- 3
Add the ground dried shrimp to the beaten egg, folding in gently so as not to lose the air.

- 4
Heat oil in a skillet. Using a spoon, shape into fritters and fry on both sides until golden. Drain on kitchen paper.

- 5
Prepare the sauce: blend the roasted tomatoes with the soaked guajillo chiles, chipotle, onion and garlic. Fry the sauce and cook for 10 minutes.

- 6
Cook the cactus paddles in water with salt 10 minutes, enjuaga and cut into cubes. Add them a the sauce junto with the tortas.

- 7
Cook the tortas in the sauce for 5 minutes over low heat for that absorban the flavor. Serve hot with rice and tortillas.

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