Savory Peruvian Ocopa with Boiled Potatoes and Aji Amarillo
A classic dish from Peru, Ocopa features a silky, spicy sauce served cold over boiled potatoes, accentuated with Aji Amarillo for a sharp yet creamy taste.

Preparation
Get these tasks done before you start cooking.
Marinating the Ocopa Sauce Ingredients
- 1
Marinate ingredients
Combine Aji Amarillo paste, Huacatay leaves, and garlic in a bowl, and let it sit for 15 minutes to meld flavors.
Tip: Use fresh Huacatay leaves for an authentic flavor. Gently roast the garlic cloves for a subtler flavor infusion.
- 2
Process sauce
In a food processor, add the marinated mixture, crushed peanuts, queso fresco, and evaporated milk.
- 3
Blend until smooth
Process until smooth, gradually incorporating olive oil, and season with salt.
Tip: Do not over-blend the sauce; it should maintain a creamy yet slightly textured consistency.
Boiling the Potatoes
- 1
Boil potatoes
Place potatoes in a large pot filled with cold water. Add a generous pinch of salt and bring to a boil over medium heat.
- 2
Cook until tender
Cook until potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork, about 25 minutes. Drain and allow to cool.
Tip: Use medium-high heat for even cooking.
How to Make Savory Peruvian Ocopa with Boiled Potatoes and Aji Amarillo
Total time: 2 h · Yields 4 servings
- 1
Blanching Potatoes
Boil until fork-tender, then cool.
- 2
Making Sauce
Blend ingredients smoothly with intermittent pulses.
- 3
Assembling Dish
Cloak the cooled potatoes in a generous pour of Ocopa sauce.
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