does anyone know of any place in Chicago that does tostones y queso (tostones y queso frito? tostones con queso?) -- Nicaraguan style? I've been unable to turn up much of anything Nicaraguan here in Chicago...
As in:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danebrian/3372507956/they had it at pretty much every restaurant in nicaragua, served pretty much like the above as an appetizer. delicious stuff.. the cheese is something i don't think we really have here (but probably something relatively close), salty and kind of squeaky like fresh cheese curds. both usually fried, though some places served the cheese not fried w/ the fried tostones.
b t w, i noticed recently when i was at the Borinquen on Central ave that they have their plantains pre-smashed/fried in a stack piled quite high ... I assume they fry them once then fry them fresh to order (but given the size of the pile, it could've been several days worth waiting).. is this how most places do their jibarito, or is there anywhere that does them fresher to order?