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  2. How to Make Conchas - AOL

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    The post How to Make Conchas appeared first on Taste of Home. Step inside a panaderia, or Mexican bakery, and you'll find a bread case filled with colorful, fluffy conchas. This is how to make ...

  3. Concha - Wikipedia

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    To make the bread portion of a concha, most recipes require: yeast, butter, flour, oil, sugar, evaporated milk, salt, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and eggs. To make the topping, one would need sugar, butter, flour, and vanilla extract. [10] [11] To begin making concha, all ingredients are mixed together to a smooth consistency.

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  6. Pan dulce - Wikipedia

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    Conchas (shells) are known for their shell-like shape and sugar shell pattern on the top. This is the most common of a genre of bizcocho (egg dough) that is topped with a plethora of toppings elaborated out of sugar crust.

  7. Conchera - Wikipedia

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    A traditional conchero can tell which step should be carried out by how the melody is being strummed on the conchas. Another name used for the armadillo-shelled instruments is "Chihuanda." The etymology of this term is uncertain, with Purépecha seen as the most commonly agreed to root.

  8. Pan Dulce. A quick introduction to the wonderful world of ...

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    Mar. 2—If you're Hispanic, your mouth might be watering by the sight of the headline. To those who have never had pan dulce (Spanish for sweet bread), I urge you to run, bike or drive to your ...

  9. Salvadoran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Salvadoran ceviches are made with clams, oysters, fish, shrimp, snails, octopus, squid, and a type of black clam called conchas by locals. Cocktails and ceviches are prepared with a type of tomato and chopped onion sauce or Worcestershire sauce , locally called "Salsa Inglesa" or Salsa Perring after the Lea & Perrins brand, and both are ...