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  2. List of Spanish desserts - Wikipedia

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    Brazo gitano – Sponge cake formed in a spiral roll, with filling; Buñuelo – Fried dough balls [1]; Carolina – Pastry of Bilbao, Spain; Casadiella – Typical dessert from Asturias

  3. Chanchigorri cake - Wikipedia

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    A chanchigorri cake (Spanish: torta de chanchigorri, Basque: txantxigorri opila), also spelled txantxigorri or chalchigorri, [1] is a Spanish pastry, common in the cuisine of Navarre. These desserts have a rounded shape. They are traditionally made at the time of pig slaughter, and their main ingredients are fried pork, lard, bread dough and ...

  4. Gachas - Wikipedia

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    Receta de gachas manchegas Archived 2019-02-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) Gachas dulces Archived 2019-03-27 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) Traditional recipe of gachas.

  5. Bienmesabe - Wikipedia

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    Bienmesabe is a popular dessert in the cuisine of the Canary Islands, [7] [8] [9] where it is served with cat's tongue cookies. The cookies may be served on the side or crushed and served atop the dessert. [1] On the Canary Islands, the dish may also include rum. [10] It has been described as the "most famous" dessert in Canarian cuisine. [10]

  6. Tarta de Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The ingredients mainly consist of ground almonds (almond flour), eggs, and sugar, with additional flavouring of lemon zest, sweet wine, brandy, or grape marc, depending on the recipe used. [ 2 ] Background

  7. Crema catalana - Wikipedia

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    Crema catalana 'Catalan cream' or crema cremada 'burnt cream' is a Catalan and Spanish dessert consisting of a custard topped with a layer of caramelized sugar. [1] It is "virtually identical" [2] to the French crème brûlée. Like all custards, it is made from milk, egg yolks, and sugar. Some modern recipes add cornflour. It is typically ...

  8. Miguelitos - Wikipedia

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    Miguelitos are a type of cream-filled puff pastry, which can also be referred to as a cake. They originated in La Roda, in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain: Manuel Blanco, the creator of these flaky desserts, was born in La Roda in 1925.

  9. Tocino de cielo - Wikipedia

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    Tocino de cielo (lit. ' heavenly bacon ') is a Spanish dessert made primarily of egg yolks, sugar, and water. [2] It is often confused for a custard.Unlike flan, it does not contain milk or any other dairy product. [3]