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Favorite Food Blogs

My favorite Spanish and Latin Food Blogs.

 

Food Blogs that I follow:

Frantic Foodie
Half Baked Harvest
Heather Christo
Not Without Salt
Salty Seattle
SkinnyTaste 
Simply Recipes 
The Gastrognome
White on Rice Couple 
Zen Can Cook
Chez Us
Garlic Girl
Canelle et Vanille 
Savory Simple 
Pick up the Fork
One Girl in the Kitchen  (Italian)
From Buenos Aires to Paris
Leite’s Culinaria
A Spicy Perspective

 

Cocktails & Drinks Blogs:
Gastronomista 
12 Bottle Bar

 

 

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  1. Priscilla V says

    November 17, 2011 at 8:15 am

    Hi Laylita

    Love your recipes! My family is from Ecuador and your site has helped me cook on my own here in the states. Only one suggestion….please put your recipe for Tamales. I have been researching for this recipe online and they compare it to humitas which we both know they are not the same. It would be so helpful!

    Thank you!

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  2. Edwin Romero says

    November 14, 2011 at 12:54 pm

    I love your blog. I was born in the States but both my parents are from the Ecuador. Having grown up with that culture, it really makes me glad to see someone has a quality site dedicated to Ecuador!

    Reply
  3. Michelle L. says

    November 9, 2011 at 1:55 pm

    Mi mama es de Ecuador y yo he ido varias veces desde que era muy chica, pero a mi mama se le ha olvidado muchas recetas Ecuatorianas. Cuando encontre su sitio me alegre muchisimo! Ya he cocinado algunas recetas pero la favorita de mi familia y amigos es el caldo de bolas. Ahora estoy buscando una receta para lomo saltado. Fuimos a casa de una amiga ecuatoriana hace años y ella nos preparo ese platillo y a mi esposo le encanto. Tiene o pondra esta receta aqui? Le agradezco lo que ha hecho con este sitio y le deseo que continue su exito!

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  4. susan says

    March 27, 2011 at 7:54 am

    Just arrived back in the states after a week in Quito and environs. I was looking for a recipe for Locro de papas. How I wish I had seen your sight before my trip. I will definetly be tring some of your recipes. Great site

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Welcome

 Layla Pujol is an Ecuadorian modern-day nomad who loves to cook and travel. She lives in Seattle and is currently working on her first cookbook, which will focus on delicious Ecuadorian and Latin recipes (adapted to her style). More

Traditional Ecuadorian

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    Pan de yuca or cassava cheese bread

    Pan de yuca, also known as cheese bread or yuca bread, are yummy melt in your mouth warm breads made with cheese and yuca or …
  • Chaulafan de pollo {Ecuadorian chicken fried rice}

    Chaulafan de pollo {Ecuadorian chicken fried rice}

    Chaulafan de pollo is an Ecuadorian chicken fried rice made with rice, chicken, bacon, onions, garlic, peppers, bell peppers, peas, carrots, scrambled eggs, raisins, spices …
  • Humitas or steamed fresh corn cakes

    Humitas or steamed fresh corn cakes

    Humitas are savory steamed fresh corn cakes made from a mixture of freshly ground corn, onion, garlic, cheese, eggs, and cream, which is placed inside …

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