The 10 most representative dishes of the Dominican Republic

Here we present a selection of the 10 most representative dishes of Dominican cuisine, known for their exquisite blend of flavors and their deep connection to local traditions.

These dishes, passed down from generation to generation, combine native ingredients with African, Spanish, and Taino influences, resulting in a cuisine rich in history and culture.

From the mangú, a delicious mashed plantain served with onions, salami, and fried cheese, to the sancocho, a thick stew with meat, vegetables, and tubers, each recipe reflects the identity and culinary legacy of the Dominican Republic.

The most viewed recipes on our site

Here is the list of the most popular recipes on our website. We hope you enjoy them and feel inspired to try them out.

1.

Yuca Chulitos with Cheese

Yuca Chulitos with Cheese

Yuca chulitos with cheese are a delight from Dominican cuisine. Grate the yuca, shape into elongated forms, fill with cheese, fry, and serve with mayo-ketchup sauce—key steps for a delicious experience. Enjoy Caribbean flavors in every bite. A truly tasty culinary treat.

Entradas
1 hour
fried
4 Servings
vegetarian
2.

Beef Chest Soup

Beef Chest Soup

Almond beef chest soup is a classic in Dominican cuisine, made with beef, pumpkin, yuca, and potatoes. It requires time and patience to cook, but the final result is well worth it. Aromas of the Caribbean that warm the soul and delight the palate. A true culinary treasure.

Soups
1 hour
Boiled
6 Servings
Low calorie
3.

Corn Cobs

Corn Cobs

Corn cobs are a delicious culinary tradition enjoyed in many parts of Latin America. Their versatility makes them perfect to accompany main dishes or to dip into thick broths. In some regions, they are prepared with coconut milk, adding a special touch to their flavor. An authentic delight to enjoy on any occasion.

Entradas
1 hour
Boiled
12 Servings
Low calorie
4.

Eggplant Pie

Eggplant Pie

The eggplant pie, a typical dish from Dominican cuisine, is an exquisite combination of flavors. Layers of baked eggplant alternate with a flavorful seasoned meat mixture and cheese, resulting in a comforting and delicious dish perfect for special gatherings. A true culinary delight.

Main Course
1 hour
Baked
4 Servings
vegetarian
5.

Dominican Patimongo

Dominican Patimongo

Patimongo is a classic dish from Dominican cuisine, a seasoned stew made with beef knuckles and tripe, perfect for chilly days. Carefully prepared, this traditional dish is ideal for sharing with family or friends. A delight for the palate that you shouldn't miss.

Main Course
1 hour
Boiled
6 Servings
Gluten-free
6.

Beef Nervous Soup

Beef Nervous Soup

Beef nervous soup is a traditional Dominican dish with an exquisite and nutritious broth. Carefully prepared, it combines flavors of carrots, potatoes, yuca, pumpkin, celery, and cilantro. Served piping hot with a touch of fresh lime, it is a culinary delight on rainy days.

Soups
1 hour
Boiled
8 Servings
Low calorie
7.

Wheat Salad

Wheat Salad

The wheat salad, known as Tipili or Tipile, blends Arab influences with fresh ingredients. The wheat, vegetables, and herbs are mixed in a refreshing sweet and sour balance, creating a healthy dish to enjoy at any time. Refrigerate before serving to enhance its flavors.

Entradas
1 hour
Boiled
4 Servings
Halal
8.

Mauby of the Indian vine

Mauby of the Indian vine

Mauby of the Indian vine is a traditional non-alcoholic drink from the Dominican Republic. It is obtained through the fermentation of the Indian vine bark, known for its diuretic properties. This refreshing and low-cost beverage is popular in Dominican culture. It is recommended to enjoy it cold to appreciate its unique flavor.

Drinks
1 hour
6 Servings
vegan
9.

Mamajuana

Mamajuana

Mamajuana, the iconic drink of the Dominican Republic, is a spiced rum made by macerating spices in rum and honey. Attributed with aphrodisiac properties, its preparation requires time and patience, but the final result is a unique experience for the palate.

Drinks
1 hour
8 Servings
vegan
10.

Chamber of pigeon peas and coconut milk

Chamber of pigeon peas and coconut milk

The Chamber of Pigeon Peas with Coconut Milk is a delightful fusion of Caribbean flavors. The creaminess of the coconut milk combines with the texture of the meat and the goodness of the vegetables, creating a dish that pleases even the most demanding palates. A true tropical delight.

Soups
1 hour
Boiled
6 Servings
Low salt

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1.

Dominican Flag

Dominican Flag

The Dominican Flag is an emblematic dish that combines white rice, stewed beans, and protein, inspired by the colors of the Dominican flag. The preparation includes seasoning the meat, cooking the beans with vegetables and spices, and serving with white rice. A delicious blend of flavors.

Main Course
1 hour
Boiled
4 Servings
Gluten-free
2.

Dominican Mangu

Dominican Mangu

Mangú is a culinary delight from the Dominican Republic. Green plantains transformed into a smooth puree, accompanied by salami, cheese, eggs, and onions. An explosion of local flavors that leaves no one indifferent. Its preparation is simple, but the result is an unparalleled gastronomic experience. Don't miss the chance to try this Caribbean delicacy.

Entradas
1 hour
Boiled
8 Servings
vegetarian
3.

Dominican Sancocho

Dominican Sancocho

The Dominican sancocho is a thick broth full of island flavors, with meats, vegetables, and Creole seasonings. It is a dish that represents the culinary richness of the Dominican Republic, with ingredients like cilantro, chili pepper, sour orange, and lots of love in its preparation. A Caribbean culinary treasure that soothes the soul.

Soups
1 hour
Boiled
6 Servings
Low in lactose
4.

Stuffed Mofonguitos

Stuffed Mofonguitos

Stuffed mofonguitos are a delicious fusion of flavors and textures. Their basket shape makes them perfect for impressing on the table. You can fill them with your favorite ingredients, whether it be meat, chicken, shrimp, or vegetables. An explosion of flavor with every bite.

Entradas
1 hour
fried
6 Servings
Low salt
5.

Fried Rice

Fried Rice

Fried Rice is a traditional dish from Dominican cuisine with Chinese-Dominican influence. With a mix of rice, herbs, seasonings, and vegetables, it creates a flavorful and economical dish. Perfect for a homemade meal full of flavor and tradition.

Main Course
1 hour
fried
6 Servings
vegan
6.

Picalonga

Picalonga

The Picalonga, a popular Dominican fried dish, combines fried sausage and tostones. Perfect as a snack, its spicy flavor awakens the taste buds. An ideal accompaniment for any occasion, enjoy its flavor and punch in every bite.

Entradas
1 hour
fried
4 Servings
Low in lactose
7.

Pork Cracklings

Pork Cracklings

Pork cracklings are a gastronomic treasure with a laborious and flavorful process. Seasoned pieces of meat fried with mastery to achieve a crispy texture and perfect golden color. An irresistibly delicious bite, worthy of being enjoyed with delight alongside your favorite sides. A flavor that connects us with our roots and makes us feel at home.

Entradas
1 hour
fried
8 Servings
Gluten-free
8.

Tostones

Tostones

Caribbean tostones are irresistible. Cut green plantains, fry them until golden, flatten them, and fry again. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. A delicacy you can't miss.

Entradas
1 hour
fried
4 Servings
vegan
9.

Beans with Sweet

Beans with Sweet

Beans with Sweet, a traditional Dominican dessert, blend flavors from different cultures. Prepared with beans, sweet potato, spices, and milk, it is a representative dish of Caribbean cuisine to share during religious celebrations.

Pastry
1 hour
Boiled
8 Servings
10.

Majarete

Majarete

Majarete, a traditional Latin American dessert, is a delicious cream made from corn, milk, and spices. Its smooth texture and cinnamon aroma make it a comforting and flavorful treat. A sweet option to enjoy anytime.

Pastry
1 hour
Boiled
4 Servings