Cook with Canarian wrinkly potatoes
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Papas arrugadas is a boiled potato dish eaten in the Canary Islands, usually served with a chili pepper garlic sauce called mojo rojo. Often served as a side dish to meat or fish, they are also eaten on their own as tapas. Papas arrugadas are generally eaten without cutlery, dipped into the sauces of shared dishes at meals.
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