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Ropa vieja (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈro.pa ˈβje.xa]; "old clothes") is a dish with regional variations in Latin America, the Philippines, and Spain. It normally includes some form of stewed beef [ 1 ] and tomatoes with a sofrito base. [ 2 ]
Goat meat has been eaten in the islands since pre-Spanish times. Ropa vieja (literally, 'old clothes') is a dish consisting of chicken and beef mixed with potatoes and garbanzos . Canarian ropa vieja is the father of Cuban ropa vieja through Canarian emigration.
Known as the national dish of Cuba, ropa vieja is a classic beef stew featuring shredded flank steak tossed in a flavorful sauce of tomato, onion, and pepper. Ropa Vieja Will Be Your New Favorite ...
Moros y Cristianos means 'Moors and Christians'. Moros refers to the black beans, and Cristianos to the white rice.The name of the dish is a reference to the Arab Muslim governance of the Iberian Peninsula from the early 8th century through the Reconquista (15th century).
I created this version of a Mexican favorite for my family, using meaty portobello mushrooms to mimic meat. Serve with rice to round out the meal. —Arlene Erlbach, Morton Grove, Illinois
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Resembling an old Spanish salpicon, ropa vieja (Spanish for old clothes) intends to include everything that exceeds from asado, mainly the best cuts of meat chopped with vegetables such as potatoes or ensalada criolla. It is not to be confused with the Cuban ropa vieja which is also a derivative dish but resembles more a sancocho than a salad.
Ropa vieja ("old clothes") Canary Islands: meat dish shredded flank steak in a tomato sauce base Tortilla de patata (Spanish tortilla, "potatoe omelette") everywhere egg dish an omelette with potatoes and onion (optionally without it), often served as a tapa. Zarangollo: Region of Murcia: egg dish