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- sauce. Called "croquetas" in Spanish, the most po****r stuffing are mashed potatoes (croquetas de papa), ham and mozzarella cheese (croquetas de jamón y queso)...
- Deviled crab (croqueta de jaiba in Spanish) is a crab meat croquette. Deviled crab croquettes originated in Tampa, Florida, where they were developed in...
- Butifarra Camarones Casabe Carne con papas Chicharrón Chiviricos Churros Croqueta Cucurucho Dulce de leche Elena Ruz Empanada Flan de calabaza Flan de coco...
- disorient opposing players when in possession. His signature move was La Croqueta – a move pioneered by Michael Laudrup and po****rised by Iniesta – where...
- sandwich and brought medianoche, Cuban espresso, Bistec de palomilla, and croquetas, all of which have grown in po****rity among all Miamians and have become...
- Spanish display metathesis: calcomanía > calcamonía dentífrico > dentrífico croqueta > cocreta In the Salishan languages Northern Straits and Klallam, metathesis...
- during his career. The Laudrup dribble, a signature feint also known as the croqueta, was perhaps the best-known part of his game, and involved him quickly...
- Traditionally, dishes made with the leftovers of the cocido include Spanish croquetas (croquettes), ropa vieja and pringá. Cocido lebaniego Cocido montañés...
- there are new skills included, with Andrés Iniesta's signature move, La Croqueta and Watford legend Luther Blissett's famous skill the Emery Spin, featuring...
- cooked in wine Chorizo a la sidra Chorizo sausage slowly cooked in cider Croquetas A common sight in bar counters and homes across Spain, served as a tapa...