These delicious, golden stuffed Arepas are perfect for any time of day. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, the satisfying crunch and cheesy bacon filling will have your family coming back for more. And the best part? They’re super easy to make in a matter of minutes.

“Fast Food” Done Right
For my hot cheese and bacon sandwich, I used P.A.N. Cornmeal. It’s pre-cooked so your recipes come alive even faster – using only the best white corn for beautiful presentation and amazing flavor. The kitchen should be somewhere that creates adventure and surprises for your family. P.A.N., a company founded and based in Venezuela, offers a great way to explore world flavor without even leaving your home.

The great thing about Arepas is that you can make them any size you like. Hosting a party? Make appetizer size that your guests can enjoy in two bites. Or, make a large sandwich size for a hot lunch or satisfying dinner.
- 2½ cups warm water
- 2 cups P.A.N. Precooked White Corn Meal
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 1 teaspoon Garlic Powder
- Vegetable oil (for frying)
- 10 - 12 slices Bacon, cooked & chopped
- 2 cups Shredded Cheese of choice
- Pour water into a medium mixing bowl
- Add salt, garlic powder and corn meal gradually
- Knead by hand until a smooth but firm dough is formed
- Let sit for 2 - 3 minutes
- Separate dough into balls. Golfball size if you want to make appetizers. Baseball size if you want to make meal size.
- Flatten balls
- Place cheese and bacon in the center of half of the flattened dough
- Place other flattened dough circles on top and press around edges to seal.
- Heat vegetable oil in a large pan over medium-high heat
- Fry arepas until golden brown and crunchy (approximately 5 min on each side)
- Place on rack or paper towels to remove extra oil
- Serve hot
P.A.N. Cornmeal isn’t a new product, just new to American households. It’s the favorite cornmeal of families all over South America thanks to the rich nutrients and versatility that cornmeal offers. Now we can enjoy P.A.N.’s delicious flavor and usefulness as well. Get rid of the boxed mixes and really step back into the kitchen to explore something new for dinner (or lunch, or breakfast…) with P.A.N.
New to cornmeal creativity? For a wide variety of inspiration and recipes using P.A.N. Cornmeal, visit the P.A.N. Tumblr page → http://panrecipes.tumblr.com
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