Nuegado
Nuegados is a traditional plate from many different countries in Latin America and many different villages in La Mancha as Valdepeñas, Membrilla y La Solana (Spain). Nuégados are "nothing more than fried dumplings coated with a sweet sugar cane sauce" [1] or honey in La Mancha. To prepare nuégados, one deep fries a dough made of corn flour, baking powder, butter, salt, and water in oil. A cinnamon sugar syrup is then poured on top of the dumplings. They are often eaten with coffee.[2]
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Nuegados with banana in honey
See also
References
- "Nuegados de Yuca". Stopandcompare.net. December 12, 2014. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
- "Nuegados (English)". Salvadorian Recipes. Retrieved 2017-05-03.
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