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  2. Learn How to Make Franco Noriega's Arepas With a Twist: Recipe

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    Twist on Tradition. Ingredients. 1 ¼ cups water. 1 cup P.A.N. fine cornmeal. 2 tbsp olive oil. 1 tsp kosher salt and pepper. 4 oz Mexican chorizo, casing removed

  3. Arepa - Wikipedia

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    Street vendor selling grilled arepas on bijao leaves in Barranquilla. Colombian arepa con queso (arepa with cheese) The first record of the existence of arepas dates from about 3,000 years ago in what is currently Colombia. [8] The arepa is an iconic food in Colombia, with some 75 distinct preparation forms.

  4. Pupusa - Wikipedia

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    In Colombia and Venezuela, they make arepas. Colombian arepas are usually eaten without filling, or the filling is placed inside the dough before cooking. Venezuela has its own recipe for arepas, but, unlike Colombian arepas, the dough is cooked first, and then sliced in half and stuffed somewhat like a hamburger.

  5. Harina P.A.N. - Wikipedia

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    Arepas are one of the most popular dishes made with Harina P.A.N. They are made by grilling or frying a dough made from the flour. Arepas can be filled with a variety of ingredients, such as cheese, meat, or beans. They are a popular breakfast food, but they can also be eaten at any time of day. Cachapas are another popular dish made with ...

  6. Burger Time! Try Next Level Chef's Pilar Gaines' Twist on ...

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    Gaines’ take on the grilling staple opts for lamb rather than the traditional use of beef. The caterer uses soy sauce, sambal and ginge Next Level Chef star Pilar Gaines is sharing her unique ...

  7. Venezuelan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Food staples include corn, rice, plantains, yams, beans and several meats. [1] [2] [3] Potatoes, tomatoes, onions, eggplants, squashes, spinach and zucchini are also common side dishes in the Venezuelan diet. Ají dulce and papelón are found in most recipes. Worcestershire sauce is also used frequently in stews.

  8. Papa rellena - Wikipedia

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    Papas rellenas (English: stuffed potatoes) are a popular type of croquettes in Latin American regions such as Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and the Caribbean (more so in Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic).

  9. Perico (food) - Wikipedia

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    Huevos pericos. In Colombian and Venezuelan cuisine, perico is a dish prepared with scrambled eggs, butter, sautéed diced onions, bell pepper, and tomatoes. [1] Scallions are a frequent substitution or addition to the onions, especially in Colombia.