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  2. Gordita - Wikipedia

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    ' chubby ') in Mexican cuisine is a dish made with masa and stuffed with cheese, meat, or other fillings. [1] It is similar to the Colombian and Venezuelan arepa. There are two main variations of this dish, one of which is typically fried in a deep wok-shaped comal, consumed mostly in central and southern Mexico, and another one baked on a ...

  3. Memela - Wikipedia

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    The corn masa is flattened with a tortilla press, pinched to create indentations along its borders, then placed over a hot comal or griddle. When the tortilla-like base is cooked and charred where the dough hits the hot metal of the grill and becomes as chewy as a medium-well steak, it is then topped with black beans, salsa, shredded cabbage ...

  4. Tlacoyo - Wikipedia

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    A tlacoyo [tɬaˈkoʝo] is a Mexican dish of pre-Hispanic origin made of masa. Tlacoyos are thicker than fresh corn tortillas and are stuffed with cheese, fava beans, cooked ground beans, chicharron, and other ingredients before being fried or toasted. Tlacoyos can be served as an accompaniment to soups and stews or as appetizers for celebrations.

  5. 21 Delicious and Inexpensive Mexican Dishes - AOL

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    Traditional party fare, they're typically prepared in large batches, with a masa corn mixture and fillings layered on soaked corn husks, rolled like a burrito and steamed for 1 to 1.5 hours ...

  6. 8 'Mexican' Dishes No One Actually Eats in Mexico - AOL

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    1. Fajitas. While the concept of cooking meat on a grill is very much Mexican, the specific concoction of sizzling beef or chicken strips served with peppers, onions, and tortillas was brought to ...

  7. Chalupa - Wikipedia

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    They can in many cases resemble tostadas since both are made of a fried or baked masa-based dough. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Traditional chalupas, as found in Cholula, Puebla , are small, thick, boat-shaped fried masa topped only with salsa, cheese and shredded lettuce.

  8. Why chef Marcella Valladolid says her family's arroz rojo ...

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    Originally from Merida, a city in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, Pedro made incredible meals for the family, including Marcela’s favorite, cochinita pibil, a slow-cooked roasted pork dish. View ...

  9. Tamale - Wikipedia

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    A tamale, in Spanish tamal, is a traditional Mesoamerican dish made of masa, a dough made from nixtamalized corn, which is steamed in a corn husk or banana leaves. [1] The wrapping can either be discarded prior to eating or used as a plate.