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  2. Churro - Wikipedia

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    The standard "churro" is also sold under the name "calentitos de papas", the name referring to the softer mashed potato-like texture. [10] [11] [12] In parts of eastern Andalusia, a much thinner dough is used, which does not allow for the typical ridges to be formed on the surface of the churro.

  3. Homemade Air-Fryer Churros - AOL

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    Serve these cinnamon-sugar air-fryer churros fresh and hot with a cup of coffee or hot chocolate. They're sure to become a family favorite! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

  4. Breakfast by country - Wikipedia

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    In central Spain, there is a special breakfast known as chocolate con churros – hot chocolate with Spanish-style fritters, which are extruded sticks of doughnut-like dough with a star-shaped profile covered in sugar. The chocolate drink is made very thick and sweet. In Madrid, churros are somewhat smaller and shaped like a charity ribbon.

  5. Navajo-Churro - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo-Churro, or Churro for short, [3] (also American or Navajo Four-Horned) is a breed of domestic sheep originating with the Spanish Churra sheep obtained by the Diné around the 16th century during the Spanish Conquest. [4] Its wool consists of a protective topcoat and soft undercoat.

  6. Homemade churros are surprisingly easy to make - AOL

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    Fry churros in oil, turning once, until golden brown on all sides (2-3 minutes per side). Once done, transfer churros to a paper towel-lined baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining dough.

  7. Recipe: Disney churros [Video] - AOL

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  8. Buñuelo - Wikipedia

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    In some regions of Spain, buñuelos find a strong competitor in churros, which are increasingly widespread at parties normally associated with buñuelos. On the other hand, in Catalonia, churros are primarily consumed by tourists; Catalans prefer the xuixos or chuchos in churrerías or the buñuelos in their multiple forms in bakeries or in houses.

  9. Mermaid Churros [Video] - AOL

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