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  2. Peruvian pollada - Wikipedia

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    Pollada is a Peruvian chicken dish. [1] It is one of the most popular dishes in traditional Peruvian cuisine . It is a special dish because it is often prepared for fundraising events to help a particular need, such for charity or to pay for medical bills.

  3. Aguadito - Wikipedia

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    Aguadito de pollo, also referred to as simply aguadito, is a traditional chicken soup in Peruvian cuisine consisting of chicken, cilantro and vegetables. [1] [2] The dish is prepared using large chunks of chicken and additional ingredients like chicken hearts, livers and gizzards. Other ingredients used can include potatoes, corn, peas, other ...

  4. List of Peruvian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Inchicapi: Chicken soup with peanuts, cilantro (coriander), and yucca cassava. [50] [51] Inchicucho: Prepared with corn, peanuts, and aji (hot pepper). Jalea: a lightly breaded and fried seafood dish. Juane Loretano: Rice seasoned with turmeric, and chicken wrapped in banana leaves. Juane: Rice with paprika and pieces of chicken wrapped in ...

  5. Pollo a la brasa - Wikipedia

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    Pollo a la brasa, pollo asado, blackened chicken, or charcoal chicken is a variety of rotisserie chicken especially associated with the cuisine of Peru. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was developed in Peru in the 1950s by Swiss immigrants to Peru.

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    In this recipe, extra-crispy smashed potatoes, herby feta, and a briny herbal finish (thanks olives!) amplifies all the classic flavors of lemon-butter chicken without taking away from the ...

  7. Peruvian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pollo a la Brasa (Peruvian-flavored rotisserie or roaster chicken): is one of the most consumed foods in Peru. It is roasted chicken marinated in a marinade that includes various Peruvian ingredients, baked in hot ashes or on a spit-roast. The origins of the recipe for this dish date back to Lima, the capital of Peru, during the 1950s.

  8. Ají de gallina - Wikipedia

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    Ají de gallina is a Peruvian chicken stew. The dish is considered a popular Peruvian comfort food, and the name translates to "chicken chili" or "hen's chili" in English. [2] Ají de gallina is composed of a sofrito base made by sautéing red onion, garlic, and ají amarillo together, and adding shredded poached poultry and stock.

  9. Peruvian charbroiled chicken eatery opening on site of a ...

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    The chicken will be marinated at least 24 hours. Sides will include french fries, black beans, yucca fries and Peruvian rice. Peruvian charbroiled chicken eatery opening on site of a longtime ...