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  2. How to make my great-grandmother's Puertorrican beef stew - AOL

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    The Vazquez Puertorrican Beef Stew Recipe. Ingredients. 2 pds beef chunks. 1 white onion. 1 green bell pepper. 1 red bell pepper. smoked cooking ham. 1 packet Sazon. 1 beef broth cube. 1 carrot. 1 ...

  3. Carne mechada - Wikipedia

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    In Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Panama, carne mechada is known as "ropa vieja" ("old clothes"). [6] Its preparation in these countries resembles that of Venezuela and Colombia: a flank steak or brisket that is simmered in a tomato-based sauce with onions, and peppers. It is usually served with yellow or white rice, black beans, and fried plantains ...

  4. Salvadoran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Other well-known Salvadoran dishes include carne guisada (saucy beef with potatoes and carrots), lomo entomatado (beef with tomatoes), carne asada (grilled steak, usually served with a type of Salvadoran salsa called chimol), pasteles de carne (meat pies), pollo guisado con hongos (chicken with mushrooms), pacaya planta (palm flowers breaded in ...

  5. Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican food is a main part of this celebration. Pasteles for many Puerto Rican families, the quintessential holiday season dish is pasteles, a soft dough-like mass wrapped in a banana leaf and boiled, and in the center chopped meat, raisins, capers, olives, and chick peas.

  6. Comfort food - Wikipedia

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    Carne Guisada – stewed beef [121] Carne mechada – Puerto Rican style meatloaf; Churrasco – grilled flank or skirt steak [122] Cuchifritos and Fritanga – assortments of fried appetizers (alcapurrias, bacalaitos, pastelitos/pastelillos, piononos, sorullos/sorullitos) [122] [120] [121] Habichuelas guisadas con calabaza – beans stewed ...

  7. Menudo (soup) - Wikipedia

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    Adding patas (beef or pig's feet) to the stew is popular in the United States. In some areas of central Mexico, "menudo" refers to a stew of sheep stomach, pancitas stew of beef tongue. In south-western Mexico (in and around the Distrito Federal, Morelos, and Guerrero) it is called panza or panza guisada.

  8. Asopao - Wikipedia

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    Asopao is a family of stews [1] [2] that can be made with chicken, pork, beef, shrimp seafood, vegetables, or any combination of the above. Asopao is Puerto Rico's national soup and one of the most important gastronomic recipes in Puerto Rico. [3] [4] [5]

  9. Sopa de mondongo - Wikipedia

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    Sopa de mondongo (also known as Chas) is a soup that originally came from Colombia, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.It is made from diced tripe (the stomach of a cow or pig or a Chas) slow-cooked with vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, carrots, cabbage, celery, tomatoes, cilantro, garlic or root vegetables.