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How to Make Pasteles from Scratch

Updated: Mar 19, 2026 · Published: Mar 12, 2026 by kelvinny@gmail.com · This post may contain affiliate links ·

Pasteles Recipe | Traditional Puerto Rican Pasteles — Kelvin's Kitchen
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This How to Make Pasteles from Scratch is one of those recipes you'll find yourself making over and over again. It's simple, delicious, and always gets rave reviews. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cook, you're going to love how easy and tasty this turns out!

Did You Know?

Pasteles are the Puerto Rican and Dominican equivalent of Mexican tamales, but made with a masa of grated green bananas, yautía, and plantains instead of corn. Making pasteles is traditionally a family affair — 'pastelón' gatherings bring multiple generations together during the holiday season, with each person assigned a station in the assembly line from masa spreading to wrapping in banana leaves.

Pro Tips

Grate root vegetables as finely as possible for a smoother masa. Wrap tightly to prevent water seeping in while boiling.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the best type of meat to use for pasteles?

Use a pork shoulder (pernil), as it is flavorful and has the right amount of fat to keep the meat juicy during roasting.

2. Can I make pasteles without pork?

Yes! You can substitute the pork with chicken, ground beef, or even a vegetarian option like jackfruit or tofu.

3. What can I use instead of malanga root for pasteles?

You can substitute malanga with taro root or yucca for a similar starchy texture in the masa.

4. Can I prepare the pasteles masa without a food processor?

Yes, but it will take longer. You can grate the vegetables by hand using a box grater to achieve the right consistency.

5. How long can I store uncooked pasteles in the freezer?

Freeze uncooked pasteles for up to 3 months. Make sure to wrap them tightly in parchment and foil to prevent freezer burn.

6. How do I reheat cooked pasteles?

Reheat cooked pasteles by steaming them for about 20-30 minutes or boiling them briefly until heated through.

7. Can I make the infused oil (aceite de achiote) ahead of time?

Yes, the infused annatto oil can be made up to a week in advance and stored in an airtight container at room temperature.

8. Where can I find banana leaves for wrapping pasteles?

Banana leaves are available in the frozen section of Latin and Asian grocery stores. Parchment paper can substitute if banana leaves are unavailable.

9. What is the traditional way to tie pasteles?

Place the filled pasteles on the banana leaf, fold the leaf into a rectangular package, then tie with kitchen twine in a cross pattern to hold the shape during boiling.

10. How long do I boil pasteles?

Boil pasteles in salted water for about 1 hour. The masa should be firm and cooked through when you unwrap one to check. Frozen pasteles may need an extra 15-20 minutes.

Watch How to Make This

How to Make Pasteles from Scratch

How to Make Pasteles from Scratch

The recipe reflects a beautiful fusion of culinary traditions from Latin American and Caribbean cultures. Pernil with its savory and aromatic seasoning represents a beloved dish in Puerto Rican cuisine, while Pasteles showcase the influence of various regions.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 1 day d 9 hours hrs 40 minutes mins
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 200
Ingredients Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 11 lb pork shoulder
  • 2 full heads of garlic
  • 1 medium-sized onion
  • 2 tablespoon Adobo seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon oregano Dominican oregano for enhanced flavor
  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 teaspoon dry thyme
  • 1 teaspoon dry rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 chicken bouillon cube
  • 1 packet of Sazón
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil
  • Juice of one lemon

Method
 

  1. In a small food processor, blend garlic, onion, Adobo seasoning, oregano, salt, cumin, thyme, rosemary, black pepper, chicken bouillon cube, Sazón, olive oil, and lemon juice until smooth.
  2. Pat dry the pork shoulder with paper towels to remove excess moisture. Use a sharp knife to poke holes all around the pork.
  3. Pour the marinade over the pork shoulder, ensuring it penetrates the holes for maximum flavor.
  4. Place the pork shoulder in a roasting pan with a wire rack, fat side up. Secure the skin with toothpicks to keep it from touching the foil. Cover with aluminum foil.
  5. Marinate in the fridge for at least 4 hours or overnight.
  6. Roast at 350°F for 4 hours covered. Then, remove the foil and roast uncovered for an additional hour until the skin is crispy. For extra crispiness, broil for the last 5 minutes.
  7. Let the pork rest for 15-20 minutes before slicing. Serve with rice and beans or your favorite sides.

Notes

Storage & Meal Prep
Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days.
Freezer: Freeze in a sealed container for up to 2-3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge.
Reheat: Warm in a skillet over medium heat, in the microwave, or in a 350°F oven until heated through.

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving, Approximate)

200
Calories
15g
Protein
12g
Carbs
10g
Fat
4g
Saturated Fat
0mg
Cholesterol
453mg
Sodium

Nutrition values are estimates and may vary based on ingredients and preparation.

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