亚洲网紅露点

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sopaipilla

[ soh-pahy-pee-uh; Spanish saw-pahy-pee-yah ]

noun

Mexican Cooking.
plural sopaipillas
  1. a small pastry made of deep-fried yeast dough and usually dipped in honey.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of sopaipilla1

First recorded in 1935鈥40; from Latin American Spanish, equivalent to Spanish sopaip(a) 鈥渇ritter or thick pancake soaked in honey鈥 (earlier also xopaipa, from Mozarabic, derivative of 拧煤ppa, s煤ppa 鈥減iece of bread soaked in oil,鈥 Spanish sopa, from Germanic; sop, soup ) + -illa diminutive suffix
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Arizona Sopaipilla Sopaipillas are similar to frybread鈥攊nvented by Arizona鈥檚 original residents, the Navajo鈥攚hich is to say that they鈥檙e deep-fried circles or squares of leavened dough.

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鈥淲ho are you gonna scream to when the chotas pour honey all over you and start eating you like a sopaipilla?鈥 she asked grimly.

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For 100 pesos鈥攁bout a quarter鈥攜ou can buy a deep-fried sopaipilla, a round quickbread that is Chile鈥檚 favorite rainy-day comfort food.

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Vega, a two-year-old Mexican restaurant in Hartsdale, however, cooks up an excellent sopaipilla.

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Real Mexican Cuisine, Right Down to Dessert THE first place I had a sopaipilla 鈥 that puffy pillow of fried dough popular in New Mexico 鈥 was in a restaurant in a nondescript strip mall outside Santa Fe.

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