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Arañitas and Arepitas de Yuca (Dominican Yuca Fritters)

Arepitas de yuca (cassava fritters) recipe.

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These Arañitas and arepitas de yuca fritters are wonderful, flavorful very crispy little fried yuca cakes that are infused with the taste of aromatic aniseed. Easy to make, and ready to serve in not time, it is one of our favorites recipes. Surprise and delight your guests with it!

By Clara Gonzalez - Reviewed: Jan 15, 2025. Original: Dec 21, 2003

Aranitas or Arepitas de yuca fritters
Aranitas and Arepitas de yuca fritters.

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1. Why we ❤️ it
2. What are arepitas de yuca?
3. Arepitas vs. arañitas de yuca
4. Serving suggestions
5. About this recipe
6. Video
7. Recipe
8. FAQs

Why we ❤️ it

If you've read our books or browsed through our recipes in this blog, you'll notice that we often credit the person who gave us the idea, first told us about it, or even gave us their recipe. They can be a friend, a reader, a friend's grandmother, or a stranger we gave a ride home in an isolated part of the country - just to name a few.

This is the case with these arañitas and arepitas de yuca (cassava fritters), one of two traditional arepitas. While I have been enjoying arepitas since... forever, and they have always been one of my favorite Dominican foods, I was taught about arañitas by a friend, and I am so grateful for that because they are another great way to make these tasty, crispy beautifully-golden yuca fritters.

What are arepitas de yuca?

Arepitas de yuca are yuca fritters (frituras) made in the Dominican Republic to serve as a side dish with our lunch meal.

Arañita de yuca (cassava fritters).
Aranitas and arepitas de yuca fritters.

Arañitas and arepitas de yuca fritters.

Arepitas vs. arañitas de yuca

The difference between these two side dishes is what side of the grater you use. The arañitas should have lots of fried yuca threads sticking out in all directions, thus the "spidery" look!

It's amazing what a slight change in the process can yield.

Serving suggestions

Arepitas is typically served as part of our lunch meals, and go great with a moro rice, and any of the other suggestions therein. But you can also serve them an appetizer, perhaps with our mayo-ketchup dip, or our avocado dip.

About this recipe

With these recipes or ideas, there is still a long process of testing and getting them ready for publication. But it's easier with that to start with, and we're grateful for the people who share their knowledge with us and the world.

This yuca fritters recipe is an example of this. Without our dear amigo Professor Midence, from Santiago, I may have not found out that, besides my beloved arepas de yuca, there was another version: arañitas, ("little spiders" in Spanish).

Cassava arepas and arañitas are a treat for every special meal. The combination of salt, sugar, and the aromatic flavors of aniseed in a crispy, gently sweet, and savory fritter will make your eyes pop.

Tell me, do you make arepita de yuca at home? Do you make it differently? Let me know in the comments!

Buen provecho!

Tia Clara

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Aranitas and arepitas de yuca fritters

Arepitas de Yuca & Arañitas [Video+Recipe] Cassava Fritters

By: Clara Gonzalez
Arañitas and Arepitas de yuca are very crispy cassava fritters infused with the amazing taste of aromatic aniseed. One of our favorite recipes!
4.86 from 7 votes
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cuisine Caribbean, Dominican
Servings 12 arepitas (aprox)
Calories 62 kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ pound yuca (cassava), [0.23 kg] peeled and washed
  • 1 teaspoon sugar (white, granulated)
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1½ teaspoons of aniseed, (anise seeds)
  • 1 egg (medium), medium
  • 1½ cup vegetable oil, for frying

Instructions
 

1. Grating

  • Sides of the grater
    Grate the yuca with the fine side of the grater to make arepitas, or the coarse side to make arañitas. The following steps are the same for both.

2. Combining

  • Combining ingredients
    In a large bowl combine grated yuca, sugar, salt, egg, and aniseed. Mix the batter until it is well combined.

3. Frying

  • Frying arepitas de yuca
    Heat oil over medium heat in a small skillet (oil should be at least 1 inch [2.5 cm] high).
    Add 2 tablespoons of the yuca mixture to the hot oil and fry until golden brown on one side (watch out for oil splatters), flip and repeat. Once browned, place on a paper towel to remove excess oil.
    Continue with the rest of the mixture.

4. Serving

  • Hand grabbing arepita
    Once they are all fried, serve per suggestions above the recipe.

Cook's Notes

How to make arepitas de yuca

To make arepitas use the least coarse side of the grater.

How to make arañitas de yuca

To make arañitas use the coarsest side of the grater.

Nutrition

Calories: 62kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 1gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 14mgSodium: 105mgPotassium: 60mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 20IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 7mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional information is calculated automatically based on ingredients listed. Please consult your doctor if you need precise nutrition information.

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FAQs

How to make arepita de yuca?

Arepitas are made by grating yuca, mixing with eggs, other ingredients, and - very importantly - a healthy amount of aniseed. They are then deep-fried until they turn golden brown.

How to know if yuca is good?

Cut the yuca, and if the flesh is firm and bright white, it should be fine. Discard the yuca if it has any foul odor, has mushy spots, or discolorations when cut.

How to make yuca?

You can make yuca into arepitas, or serve it chulito style, as yuca fries, or as yuca empanadas made with homemade yuca flour. Another favorite way to make yuca is boiled with a garlic sauce, or encebollada (with onions), pan de yuca dominicano, or garlicky yuca mofongo served in a pestle.

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