Classroom lesson 路 Food馃嚮馃嚜 Venezuela

Cachapa - the sweet corn pancake

A golden, slightly sweet pancake made from fresh corn

A folded golden cachapa filled with white cheese on a plate

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What is it?

A cachapa is a thick, slightly sweet pancake made from fresh corn - not corn flour, but the actual kernels from the cob, mashed up into a juicy batter. It is cooked on a hot griddle until golden and just a little crispy at the edges. Then it is folded over a slab of soft white cheese.

Tell me more

The corn used to make a cachapa is sweet, milky and tender. Cooks scrape the kernels off the cob, then crush them with a little sugar, salt and sometimes milk. The mix goes onto a flat griddle and spreads out into a thick disc. As it cooks, the natural sugars in the corn start to caramelise around the edges.

The classic filling is a soft, salty white cheese called 'queso de mano' - 'hand cheese' - because it is gently shaped between the cook's hands while it is being made. When the warm cachapa is folded over it, the cheese melts slightly, and the salt of the cheese meets the sweetness of the corn.

Cachapas are a favourite roadside food in Venezuela. Travellers passing along country roads stop at little stalls where they smell of fresh corn cooking on a wood fire. They are eaten with a fork or with your hands, and they cost very little, but they are some of the best meals you can have.

Cachapas show up at family weekends and parties. The dish is connected to the countryside and to home - to memories of grandmothers cooking on a hot griddle while children wait, watching the edges of the pancake go gold.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Foods can taste of memories. Is there one in your home that always reminds you of someone or somewhere?
  2. 02A cachapa is sweet and salty at the same time. What other foods combine those two flavours? Why might it taste so good?
  3. 03Why do you think roadside food is so popular all over the world?
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Classroom activity

Pancake morning! As a class (with grown-up help) cook regular pancakes. Try them with three contrasting fillings: sweet only (jam), salty only (cheese), sweet + salty mix (banana + peanut butter, or cheese + honey). Vote on the best combo.