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  2. Quesadilla Salvadoreña - Wikipedia

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    Quesadilla salvadoreña is a pan dulce, similar to a pound cake, made with rice flour and queso duro blanco and topped with sesame seeds, that is popular in El Salvador and eastern Guatemala. [1] [2] [3] Queso duro blanco can be substituted with Parmesan cheese. It is commonly served with coffee as part of breakfast or as a snack.

  3. Salvadoran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Salvadoran desserts include: Semita de piña, pineapple preserves sandwiched between layers of pastry (not to be confused with the Mexican cemita) Quesadilla salvadoreña, a pound cake made with rice flour and queso duro blando (a strong and salty cheese) and topped with sesame seeds (unrelated to the Mexican quesadilla);

  4. Cheese ball (hors d'oeuvre) - Wikipedia

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    A cheese ball is an American hors d'oeuvre that is a type of cheese spread. It first appeared in the 1940s, fell out of fashion, and then had a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century. It first appeared in the 1940s, fell out of fashion, and then had a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century.

  5. How to Make a Quesadilla That Tastes Like it Came From a ...

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  6. Classic ROKA Cheese Ball Recipe - AOL

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    Mix first 3 ingredients until well blended. Refrigerate 2 hours. Shape into ball; coat with remaining ingredients. Serve with crackers ...

  7. Quesadilla - Wikipedia

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    How to make a cheese quesadilla A quesadilla Half quesadillas, bisected to show content. A quesadilla (/ ˌ k eɪ s ə ˈ d iː j ə /; Spanish: [kesaˈðiʝa] ⓘ; Mexican diminutive of quesada [1] [2]) is a Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla that is filled primarily with cheese, and sometimes meats, spices, and other fillings, and then cooked on a griddle or stove. [3]

  8. Guests Will Gobble Up This Adorable Turkey Cheese Ball - AOL

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    Roll the cheese ball in the pecans to thoroughly coat. Refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour and up to overnight. To decorate, transfer the cheese ball to a serving platter.

  9. Pupusa - Wikipedia

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    Making pupusas in Las Chinamas, El Salvador Traditional pupusas in El Salvador are cooked over wood fire, using a pottery griddle called a comal. A pupusa is a handmade maize or rice tortilla stuffed with ingredients. Stuffing can include cheese, refried beans, squash, loroco, and chicharrón. [6]