Canarian wrinkly potatoes

Papas arrugadas ([ˈpapas aruˈɣaðas] "wrinkly potatoes") is a traditional baked potato dish eaten in the Canary Islands. They are usually served with a pepper sauce, called Mojo, or as an accompaniment to meat dishes. The potatoes have to be the smallest the cook can find; if not, the potatoes will miss their supposed flavour and they will not absorb all the sauce. They are considered the "main dish" or the "star dish" of the Canary Islands cuisine.

Canarian wrinkly potatoes

Papas arrugadas ([ˈpapas aruˈɣaðas] "wrinkly potatoes") is a traditional baked potato dish eaten in the Canary Islands. They are usually served with a pepper sauce, called Mojo, or as an accompaniment to meat dishes. The potatoes have to be the smallest the cook can find; if not, the potatoes will miss their supposed flavour and they will not absorb all the sauce. They are considered the "main dish" or the "star dish" of the Canary Islands cuisine.