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  2. Tembleque - Wikipedia

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    Tembleque is made by cooking coconut cream, coconut milk, heavy cream (optional), salt, cornstarch, sugar, and garnished with ground cinnamon.. Tembleque can also be topped with a fruit relish or syrup usually made with sugar, liqueur, spices, fruit or simply chocolate shavings on top.

  3. Sorullos - Wikipedia

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    In some areas in Puerto Rico a "tortitas de maíz" isn't a round sorullo but a pancake made with cornmeal, baking powder, milk or buttermilk, coconut milk, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and topped with powder sugar and cinnamon.

  4. I Hated Dolly Parton's Cornbread Mix (but Here Are The Mixes ...

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    3. Fleischmann's Simply Homemade Cornbread Baking Mix. $1.93 at Walmart. Shop Now. Fleishmann’s is very good. It’s not great, but it’s far from bad.

  5. Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico guisadas are typically made with olives, capers, cumin, annatto oil, bay leaves, recaito, lippia micromera, coriander seeds with tomato sauce, potato and pig feet to thicken the sauce. Chicken can be made with bits of ham and beer while beef switches out beer and ham for wine, mushrooms and adds roasmerry, both have carrots and ...

  6. You can make this Legendary Cornbread with only 4 ingredients

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    This recipe came from a co-worker who years ago brought the cornbread to a Thanksgiving potluck. She was from the South, and her grandma made this recipe for their family. Before this cornbread ...

  7. Guanime - Wikipedia

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    Guanimes are a prepared food that can be traced back to the pre-Columbian era in Puerto Rico. Guanimas translates to corn bread By the Tainos who were native Indians from Puerto Rico. Traditionally, Guanimes are made with cornmeal, sugar, salt, all purpose flour and butter, wrapped in banana leaves.

  8. Johnnycake - Wikipedia

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    Johnnycake, also known as journey cake, johnny bread, hoecake, shawnee cake or spider cornbread, is a cornmeal flatbread, a type of batter bread. An early American staple food , it is prepared on the Atlantic coast from Newfoundland to Jamaica . [ 1 ]

  9. Dominican Republic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico's first cookbook written in 1859 claims the dessert is of Dominican origin. Mofongo – Mofongo Originally from Puerto Rico. It is made from fried, boiled or roasted plantains, cassave, or breadfruit mashed with chicharrón and seasoned typically with garlic , fat (olive oil, lard, or butter), and broth.