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Molote

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Molotes
Mexican molote pastry

A molote is a filled, plantain or corn-based pastry usually served as an appetizer or snack in Mexican cuisine. It consists of a dough made from plantain or corn masa, sometimes blended with mashed potatoes, that is filled with various ingredients, then fried in lard or oil. In some areas molotes are rolled into cigar shapes or ovals, in others they are formed into half moons similar to empanadas.

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  • Gironella De'angeli, Alicia (2006). Larousse de la cocina mexicana. ISBN 9789702216858