- an open fire. The
Asado al Pastor, also
known as “asado del pastor”, “
carbonada” and “asado a la estaca”, was one of the
styles for
roasting or “barbecuing”...
- are chopped,
mixed with
green peas and made into
another stew
called carbonada. The
Chilean cazuela shares roots with a
Mapuche stock called "korrü"...
- (Liguria) Goat Stew made of goat meat,
white wine, and
white pigna beans Carbonada Argentina,
Uruguay Beef
Traditional Argentinian and
Uruguayan sweet-sour...
- the oven and are
generally eaten with the hands.
Stews such as locro,
carbonada,
pollo al disco, and
cazuelas (c****eroles) are also
typical dishes characterizing...
- dread, displeasure, or disapproval,
euphemism for
carajo carbonado from
carbonada, from carbón
meaning "coal"
cargo from the verb
cargar meaning "to load"...
-
Nasrda mono eco
Mornici (released 1970) 1941:
Entre pitos y
flautas 1943:
Carbonada List of lost
films Pigna, Felipe. "Hipólito
Yrigoyen | El Historiador"...
- Y
Teatro ("Bread and Theater") in
Boedo for
their Mendocinian dish, "
Carbonada en Zapallo", a
mixed top
round steak, fruit, and
vegetable stew (prepared...
- a
jelly consistency made from the soft
parts of a pig's head.
Ajiaco Carbonada Guiso de acelga:
Chard stew Charquicán Charquicán de
cochayuyo Chileans...