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  2. Empanada - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, empanadas are made of a flour base and fried, and are known as empanadillas. Common fillings include meat such as ground beef picadillo, pork, chicken, pizza [41] (marinara sauce and cheese), guava and cheese, jueyes (crab), chapín (Spotted trunkfish), rabbit, octopus, and much more depending on local cuisine.

  3. Collard Greens Empanadas Recipe

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    3 tablespoons cream cheese. 2 teaspoons smoky sazón. ¼ teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste. ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, plus to taste. 1 large egg, plus 1 large egg yolk. 12 ...

  4. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with 25 recipes from ... - AOL

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    Make these flavorful recipes for everything from ropa vieja to birria to tembleque to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with 25 recipes from Mexico, Puerto Rico ...

  5. Quesito - Wikipedia

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    Quesito is one of the most popular pastries in Puerto Rico. The origin of this pastry is unclear but exact recipes are found all over Latin America and the Caribbean. Cream cheese is whipped with vanilla and sugar , guava paste or jam can be added and is a favorite in Latin America and Caribbean.

  6. Pastelón - Wikipedia

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    A version of pastelón prepared with sweet plantains, ground beef, tomato-based sauce and cheese. In Puerto Rico pastelón is considered a Puerto Rican variation of lasagne and inspired by such. Sweet plantains (plátanos maduros) replace the lasagne pasta noodles. The plantains are peeled and then cut lengthwise in to strips, which are then fried.

  7. Corn & Goat Cheese Empanadas - AOL

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  8. Picadillo - Wikipedia

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    Picadillo can be eaten alone, though it is usually served with rice. It can also be used as a filling in tacos, empanadas, alcapurrias, and other savory pastries or croquettes. It can also be incorporated into other dishes, like pastelón (Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico), chiles en nogada (Mexico), and arroz a la cubana (Philippines). [1 ...

  9. Easy Homemade Chicken Empanadas - AOL

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    This 10-step chicken empanadas recipe is perfect for beginners. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...