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Caldo de costilla (Spanish for rib broth) is a dish typical of Colombian cuisine, from the Andean region. It is made mainly from beef ribs boiled in water with slices of potato, some garlic, onion and cilantro leaves. [1] The caldo de costilla is eaten mainly during breakfast, and it is eaten often with arepa, chocolate and bread.
Caldo verde, soup popularly served in Brazil and northern Portugal; Caldo galego, traditional soup dish from Galicia; Pira caldo, Paraguayan fish stew; Congee, rice porridge also known as arroz caldo (Spanish: caldo de arroz, "rice soup") in the Philippines; Guarapa, also known as caldo de cana ("cane juice") in Brazil
Regionally recipes are made in different ways, but most all are a thinner, broth soup. Chupe: Peru: Chowder Thin, milky seafood soup, also referred to as Chupe de Mariscos: Chupe Andino: Andes: Refers to various soups and stews that are prepared in Andes Mountains region of South America Cioppino: San Francisco, California Fish
Caldo tlalpeño Sopa de fideo. Birria; caldo de pollo, chicken soup; caldo de queso, cheese soup; caldo de mariscos, seafood soup; caldo tlalpeño, chicken, broth, chopped avocado, chile chipotle and fried tortilla strips or triangles – may include white cheese, vegetables, chickpeas, carrot, green beans; Fideos (noodles) Menudo; Pozole; Sopa ...
Caldo de costilla, or caldo de res, is a beef broth soup made with beef ribs, corn, and potatoes, and is often consumed for breakfast on cold mornings. In the city of Medellín, the typical dish is bandeja paisa. It includes beans, rice, ground meat, or carne asada, chorizo, fried eggs, arepa, and chicharrón.
Preparing huaraches. Huarache (sometimes spelled guarache; [waˈɾatʃe] ⓘ) is a popular Mexican dish consisting of masa dough with smashed pinto beans placed in the center before it is given an oblong shape, fried, topped with green or red salsa, onions, potato, cilantro and any manner of protein such as ground beef or tongue, then finished with queso fresco. [1]
This is a list of notable stews.A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy.Ingredients in a stew can include any combination of vegetables, such as carrots, potatoes, beans, onions, peppers, tomatoes, etc., and frequently with meat, especially tougher meats suitable for moist, slow cooking, such as beef chuck or round.
Sancocho is considered a fairly rustic dish. It is made with chicken and smoked ham (sancocho de gallina), top round beef (sancocho), pork feet with chickpeas (sancocho de patitas), beef short ribs with chorizo, or fish, shellfish and salted cod cooked in coconut milk and ginger with rice dumplings (caldo santo). There are several versions and ...