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Jamoncillo de Leche con Nuez
Los festejos tradicionales del Día de Muertos consisten en el homenaje que los familiares le rinden a sus antepasados que han muerto, colocando ofrendas en su tumba o un altar. Estas costumbres tienen sus orígenes en los pueblos indígenas…
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Panqueques de Dulce de Leche (Crepes with Dulce de Leche)
Added by Katie Metz de Martínez on September 17, 2011 at 9:00am — No Comments
Pasta Frola (Quince Fruit Tart)
Pasta Frola: The Pasta That Isn’t
Although the name “pasta frola” no doubt conjures up images of fine strands of spaghetti or one of its fancifully-shaped relatives such as bow ties, pasta frola, in fact, has absolutely…
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Torta de Durazno, Crema Chantilly y Dulce de Leche (Peaches and Cream Cake with Dulce de Leche)
Although Argentines possess a tremendous sweet tooth and love of baked goods, Argentina doesn’t have a strong baking tradition. Instead, when a craving for something sweet strikes, people here tend to run to the neighborhood bakery to get…
Added by Katie Metz de Martínez on August 3, 2011 at 9:00am — No Comments
Empanadas de Zarzamora (Blackberry Empanadas)
We are lucky enough to have a sizable vegetable patch adjacent to our flower garden, a space which is primarily tended to by my husband's stepdad. All manner of green, leafy things grow there under Tomás' care, including a sprawling, prickly blackberry…
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Torta de Ricota (Ricotta Pie)
When perusing the case filled with assorted tarts and cakes at the neighborhood bakery just around the corner, the torta de ricota, with its snow-white layer of powdered sugar and enticing fluted crust, never fails to attract my attention. The Argentine dessert torta…
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Pan Dulce (Panettone)
Pan Dulce (Panettone)
Like clockwork, the holiday staples begin appearing on the shelves of Argentine markets around the first week of December: blue and red foil-wrapped pan…
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Torta de Ochenta Golpes
Torta de Ochenta Golpes
Yields two 9” cakes
Ingredients
Sponge
1 oz. fresh yeast [also…
Added by Katie Metz de Martínez on July 22, 2010 at 6:00pm — 3 Comments
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