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South American dishes cooked in shallow unglazed earthenware
Cazuela (pronounced [kaˈθwela] or [kaˈswela]) is the common name given to a variety of dishes, especially from South America. It receives its name from
Cazuela
Colombian seafood stew
Cazuela de mariscos is a popular seafood stew from the Caribbean region of Colombia (especially Cartagena, Barranquilla and Santa Marta). Its preparation
Cazuela_de_mariscos
Mexican sauce and marinade
simmered until it is pungent and very thick. It is most often prepared in a cazuela or a thick heavy clay cauldron and stirred almost constantly to prevent
Mole_(sauce)
Country in South America
seafood, beef, fruits, and vegetables. Traditional recipes include asado, cazuela, empanadas, humitas, pastel de choclo, pastel de papas, curanto, and sopaipillas
Chile
Cut of meat around the tibia of an animal
popular dish in North India and Bangladesh with origin in Delhi, India. Cazuela with beef shank meat, popular in 19th-century Chile during the nitrate
Shank_(meat)
Cooking pot with thick walls and a lid
to the South African potjie, the Australian Bedourie oven and Spanish cazuela. During the 17th century, brass was the preferred metal for English cookware
Dutch_oven
Traditional Mesoamerican dish
Cienfuegos. A peculiarly Cuban invention is the dish known as tamal en cazuela, basically consisting of tamale masa with the meat stuffing stirred into
Tamale
Culinary traditions of Chile
pepper, seasoned with lemon and wine. Cazuela chilota: The Chiloé version of cazuela differs from traditional cazuela because the stock is made either of
Chilean_cuisine
Culinary traditions of Puerto Rico
candies wrapped in banana leaf, mondongo, sancocho, coconut rice, gandinga, cazuela, and many plates they brought to the Puerto Rican culinary culture. Important
Puerto_Rican_cuisine
Traditional Mexican dish
the salsa is poured at the last moment before serving. In Guadalajara, cazuelas are kept simmering, filled with chilaquiles that become thick in texture
Chilaquiles
Edible fruit-bearing tree in family. Moraceae
breadfruit is used in desserts, including flan de pana (breadfruit custard). Cazuela is a crustless pie with ripe breadfruit, spices, raisins, coconut milk
Breadfruit
French beef stew
respelling of the French feu. France portal Food portal Bigos Bollito misto Cazuela Cholent Cocido Cozido à portuguesa Sancochado (Peruvian) Eintopf Feu Hot
Pot-au-feu
Northern part of Colombia
arepa e' queso (arepa with cheese) and arepa e'huevo (arepa with egg). Cazuela de mariscos, a seafood stew, is also a typical dish found in the region
Caribbean_region_of_Colombia
Capital district of Atlántico Department, Colombia
shrimp and oysters, beef, chicken, pork and chicken dishes and pork rinds. Cazuela de mariscos, a seafood stew, is also a typical dish found in Barranquilla
Barranquilla
Traditional Macedonian dish
dish – in much the same way that the traditional unglazed earthenware cazuela can do. List of legume dishes North Macedonia portal Food portal "Restaurants
Tavče_gravče
Mexican rice dish
coriander and oregano. Arroz a la tumbada is traditionally cooked in a cazuela, which is a thick clay pot. Arroz a la valenciana Jambalaya Paella Marilyn
Arroz_a_la_tumbada
Dish made of various meats and vegetables of Spanish and Portuguese origins
Food portal Escudella i carn d'olla Bollito misto Caldeirada Cassoulet Cazuela Cholent – Ashkenazi Jewish Sabbath stew Olla podrida Pot-au-feu Ragout
Cocido
Process of cooking food in pottery
such dishes as biryani, cassoulet, daube, tagine, jollof rice, kedjenou, cazuela, and baked beans. Clay cookers allow food to be cooked with minimal additional
Clay_pot_cooking
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
cane producer. Some typical dessert cakes still made locally include: Cazuela Mohína: an almond-based cake made with brown sugar, sesame and aniseed
Almuñécar
Asturian bean stew
fabada asturiana. A prepared fabada Fabada prepared in a traditional clay cazuela Fabada prepared with the traditional recipe Accompanying meats with the
Fabada_asturiana
Culinary traditions of Italy
Uruguayan cuisine baña cauda (Italian bagna càuda), boloñesa (Italian ragù), cazuela de mondongo (Italian trippa alla milanese), pesto, and torta frita (Italian
Italian_cuisine
Foods prepared with cassava
lard, annatto, eggs, vinegar or vodka. Cassava is also used in sweets. Cazuela a pie made with yuca, squash, sweet potato, coconut and other ingredients
Cassava-based_dishes
Opera house in Buenos Aires
Teatro Colon A telon abierto. ISBN 987-97920-0-9 Pollini, Margarita. Palco, cazuela y paraíso. Las historias más insólitas del Teatro Colón. 2002 Sessa, Aldo
Teatro_Colón
Most populous city in Ecuador
Guayaquil cuisine includes mostly seafood dishes such as encebollado, ceviche, cazuela, and encocado (shrimp or tuna with a coconut sauce and rice). During breakfast
Guayaquil
Mexican street food
pineapple. Other taco varieties include tacos de guisado, or tacos de cazuela, which are filled with meat or vegetables in a sauce. Fritangas are tacos
Antojito
Capital city in Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia
chuquisaqueños, c'kocko de pollo, picante de pollo, mondongo chuquisaqueño, cazuela de maní, and many others. The typical drink is chicha criolla. Sucre is
Sucre
American television series
Saif Rahman, Carolina Gomez Sue Torres, Chintan Pandya, Michele Ragussis Cazuela de mariscos Bobby Flay 396 7 "Kitchen Update" September 15, 2022 (2022-09-15)
Beat_Bobby_Flay
Dam in the river Esla, province of Zamora, Castile and León, Spain
between 1933 and 1939 half of the mountain was badly eroded, causing a cazuela 100 m wide and 100 m deep, excavating approximately 1,136,000 m3 of rocks
Ricobayo_Dam
Municipal city seat in Yucatán State, Mexico
banana leaf and barbecued or baked in a pit; lechon al horno, bistek de cazuela, relleno negro which is turkey cooked with a paste of charred chillies
Valladolid,_Yucatán
Dish from Spain and Hispanic America
nowadays is more like an old-fashioned comfort food. It is also a type of cazuela, using maize for mazamorra and other ingredients such as butter beans,
Mazamorra
State of Mexico
Poanas and Villa Unión. Common products include flower pots, jars, pots and cazuelas (large cooking vessels). The most decorative pottery is found in and around
Durango
Container used to cook food in ovens or direct fire
(traditionally three-legged) cooking pot. Beanpot Cassole Harsch crock Stoneware Cazuela Look up Crock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has
Crock_(dishware)
Leaf of banana plant
Rican arepas are laid on banana leaves for a few hours before cooking. Cazuela is a traditional pie made with coconut milk, squash, sweet potato, spices
Banana_leaf
extensive use of shellfish and of the different potato varieties of Chiloé. Cazuela chilota Chapaleles Chochoca Curanto Licor de oro Milcao Pulmay or curanto
Cuisine_of_Chiloé
American travel and cuisine television show
and Mexican tacos 160(9) October 26, 2020 Aruba Dutch pea soup, seafood cazuela and cashew cake 161(10) November 2, 2020 Curaçao African stews and Dutch
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern
Bizarre_Foods_with_Andrew_Zimmern
Argentine comedian
1971–1972 Por siempre Tato Canal 11 Jordán de la Cazuela 1973 Dígale sí a Tato Canal 13 Jordán de la Cazuela 1974 Dele crédito a Tato Canal 13 Aldo Cammarotta
Tato_Bores
Brazilian-American mixed martial artist (born 1991)
2024-12-30. Fernández, José Tomas (9 October 2025). ""Con mi abuelo comíamos cazuela, pastel de choclo y sopaipillas pasadas; Chile tiene una parte de mi corazón""
Vicente_Luque
Series of lava caves in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
Jameo Chico (which gives access to the inside part) Jameo Grande Jameo la Cazuela This includes a spatial intervention in the large openings (“jameos”),
Jameos_del_Agua
ingredient, it can be prepared as a cream-style soup and as a broth-style soup. Cazuela Latin America Chunky Clear broth, rice, potato, squash or pumpkin, corn
List_of_soups
to each location. Arrollado de huaso [es] Asado Bistec a lo pobre [es] Cazuela Charquicán Chilean salad Chilenitos [es] Churrasco Cola de mono Curanto
Culture_of_Chile
Nembo. It is ideal for all types of dishes, especially for cooking in a cazuela in the traditional manner of Empordà as the rice remains firm and does
Pals_Rice
Culinary traditions of Argentina
eaten with the hands. Stews such as locro, carbonada, pollo al disco, and cazuelas (casseroles) are also typical dishes characterizing this region, which
Argentine_cuisine
Syncretic Afro-Cuban religion
used for it are el brujo (the sorcerer), the caldero (cauldron), or the cazuela (pot), while a small, portable version is termed the nkuto. On rare occasions
Palo_(religion)
Species of seaweed
of stews and casseroles, being famous in the country the dish known as cazuela chilota, a soup with Southern laver, potatoes and pieces of lamb. Sutherland
Pyropia_columbina
Cuisine of the Inca civilization
archaeological excavations of Machu Picchu are the ceramic vessels known as cazuelas, prominent among others found at the site. Archaeologists interpreted that
Inca_cuisine
City and municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico
to dance, music, painting, crafts readings and culture. The Feria de la Cazuela occurs in July in Santa Cruz de Arriba, very close to the city. This events
Texcoco_de_Mora
Restaurant in Little Havana, Miami, Florida
steaks (Cuban minute steak), maduros, tasajo, croquetas de yuca, tamal en cazuela, and milanesa. There is an adjacent bakery, a take-out counter, and ample
Versailles_(restaurant)
Culinary traditions of Uruguay
guiso de fideos or ensopado. Buseca from Italian tradition also known as cazuela de mondongo in Spain. Its main ingredient is the mondongo, which is a tripe
Uruguayan_cuisine
Producer 1997 Sueños en tránsito Nicole Producer / Composer ("Lunas") 1999 Cazuela Francisco Bochatón Guitars 2000 Mar Leo García Productor 2000 Outlandos
Gustavo_Cerati_discography
walls called Manavai were erected to shelter crops and conserve moisture. Cazuela: A casserole dish adopted from Chile. The Easter Island version contains
Pascuense_cuisine
Puerto Rican actor and politician
restaurant located in Plaza Rio Hondo, Bayamón, Puerto Rico, named "La Cazuela". Ever since, he has been semi-retired from acting, due in part to Puerto
Luis_Daniel_Rivera_(actor)
Spanish open-air theatre from the 16th and 17th centuries
quarters reserved for men and women of nobility. In Madrid, above the cazuela, were the quarters of the councilors and other authorities, such as the
Corral_de_comedias
1974 film by Francisco Guerrero
Clínica con música Directed by Francisco Guerrero Written by Jordan de la Cazuela Augusto Giustozzi Release date 4 April 1974 (1974-04-04) (Argentina) Running
Clínica_con_música
Season of television series
apricots, dried chili peppers, chicken consommé, sautéed in butter in a cazuela (Mexican clay pot), served with mashed butternut squash and microgreens
Food_Paradise_season_12
of Mexico. His specialty is the making of large cooking vessels called “cazuelas,” traditionally used to cook mole and rice, but he also makes a number
Celso_Camacho_Quiroz
Corn kernels boiled in lime
alcoholic drink called muday, and as an ingredient in many foods, such as cazuelas and kakoiyael ("food of mote"). Corn mote (motemei, from mote de maíz)
Mote_(food)
Season of television series
Coney sauce to his Doginator. For this week's challenge, Casey went to Cazuelas Mexican Restaurant & Cantina to take on the "Mucho Macho Burrito Challenge"
Man_v._Food_season_8
Fish delicacy
while living in Miramar Palace. She was known to order Basque cider and cazuelas de kokotxas (cod tongue casseroles) to the palace. The txoko Kanoyetan
Cod_tongue
Topics referred to by the same term
Coconut pudding may refer to Cazuela, rich pumpkin and coconut pudding Coconut bar, Chinese food Haupia, Hawaiian coconut pudding Maja blanca, Filipino
Coconut_pudding
sculptures called Trees of Life. The most basic forms, such as comals, cazuelas (a type of stew pot), simple bowls and other cooking and storage ware are
Mexican_ceramics
musicians. This is followed by a scene where the characters eat a Chilean Cazuela. Finally, in the last scene, a fight breaks but is quickly controlled by
Cinema_of_Chile
Department of Peru
and delicious typical dishes of this region are the following: Tamalitos Cazuela Carne arrollada (rolled beef) Purtumute Humitas de choclo (sweet tamale
Department_of_Amazonas_(Peru)
Network of arterial roads in Mexico City
San Juan) Leyes de Reforma (From Anillo Periférico to Cazuelas) Abarrotes and Víveres (From Cazuelas to Circuito Interior Rio Churubusco) Santa María La
Eje_vial
American writer
She also contributed one chapter of Mexican recipes (such as tamal de cazuela) to the book Austin's First Cookbook (1891). A total of 89 women contributed
Fanny_Chambers_Gooch
Theatre in Spain roughly between 1590 and 1681
refreshment booths and above them were galleries for more spectators: cazuelas (reserved for women), and aposentos (box seats). Audiences were often lively
Spanish_Golden_Age_theatre
Mexican potter (1940-2022)
pottery takes on a variety of forms, including low, open bowls he called cazuelas. A taller version of this is called cajetes. Big-bellied pots are called
Juan_Quezada_Celado
Neighborhood of Jackson, Mississippi, United States
casual fare), The Pizza Shack, The Manship Wood Fired Kitchen, and La Cazuela Mexican Grill—each of which has won several "Best of Jackson" awards from
Belhaven_Neighborhood
Mexican-American illustrator and artist (born 1961)
muralist. Additional books, Tito Puente, Mambo King by Monica Brown,The Cazuela that the Farm Maiden Stirred by Samantha Vamos,My Name is Celia, Me Llamo
Rafael López (illustrator and artist)
Rafael_López_(illustrator_and_artist)
Municipal park in Monterrey, Mexico
and instead went to the free climbing areas, especially "Navajas" and "Cazuelas". From late 2004 to late 2005 a new campaign called "Limpiemos la Huasteca"
La_Huasteca_(climbing_area)
Spanish clergyman, with humanist and Erasmist tendencies
opened the door to each caller, who man or woman alike, on giving the name 'Cazuela', was admitted; being assembled he would give his lecture, and extinguishing
Agustín_de_Cazalla
Annual literary award for latinx authors and illustrators
Duncan Tonatiuh Diego Rivera: His World and Ours Winner Rafael López The Cazuela that the Farm Maiden Stirred Honor Sara Palacios Marisol McDonald Doesn't
Pura_Belpré_Award
Miguel Littin See also Chilean cuisine Cuisine of Chile Anticuchos Asado Cazuela Charquicán Churrasco Curanto Empanada Humita Manjar blanco Sopaipilla Chilean
List_of_Chile-related_topics
Traditional rural circus art form of Mexico
walker who performed descents from the stage to the theater's gallery (cazuela) on a tight rope, sometimes carrying other acrobats or firing shots from
Maroma
Spanish bullfighter (1950–2021)
Martín, "El Viti", let him slay the afternoon's first bull, whose name was Cazuela and who was from the Manuela Agustina López Flores ranch (elsewhere named
Ángel_Teruel
Comarca in Extremadura, Spain
del Peñón, de Monsalud, de Santa María, de san José, de Botello, de la Cazuela and de las Mesas. The tallest peaks are: La Mira (Salvatierra de los Barros):
Sierra_Suroeste
2013 film by Gena Konstantinakos
Marco Trovatello: A Turn Podington Bear: Solar Gain Satan's Pilgrims: La Cazuela Shakey Graves: Unlucky Skin The movie was designed as a short (termed "clickable"
The_Internet_Must_Go
Building in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
maintain the anonymity of its occupants. The enclosed rooms normally called cazuelas were destined for the women, as the etiquette of the time demanded. They
Corral_de_comedias_de_Almagro
green glazed ware is mostly formed into utilitarian items such as pots, cazuelas (casserole dishes), jars, bowls and more. More recently, artisans in the
Handcrafts and folk art in Oaxaca
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Oaxaca
Archaeological site in North Carolina
found, typically embellished with incised lines and punctuations, were cazuela and hemispherical bowls. A large quantity of big potsherds that were pieces
Upper_Saratown
Football club
"Pirracas" José Castellanos, "Pablotas" Pablo González, Max Prieto, "Cazuelas" Luis Grajeda, Luis Reyes, José Guadalupe Velázquez. The team was very
Selección_Jalisco
United States historic place
a Spanish-themed menu that features small plates, seafood, paella and cazuela. While on First Street, Ceviche also hosted numerous civic events, including
Sarasota_Times_Building
Folk art
paint. Other notable communities include Tzintzuntzan for its pots and cazuelas, Santa Fe de la Laguna for its black incense burners and candle holders
Handcrafts and folk art in Michoacán
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Michoacán
Fomento Cultural Banamex. 2001. p. 87. ISBN 968-5234-03-5. "Entre barro y cazuelas". Reforma. Toluca. October 29, 1999. p. 22. Grandes Maestros del Arte Popular
List_of_Mexican_artisans
Mexican newspaper (1861–1877)
Villegas, and published by the Imprenta de la Paz del Callejón de las Cazuelas in Mexico City. The three, along with painter Hesiquio Iriarte, were the
La_Orquesta
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