Calentao
Alternative names | Calenta'o |
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Type | Breakfast |
Region or state | Paisa and Antioquia |
Associated national cuisine | Colombia |
Main ingredients | Rice |
Ingredients generally used | Egg |
Variations | Calentao' "A Caballo" |
Other information | no_recipes= false |
Calentao', sometimes spelled calenta'o (Colombian Spanish creole folk slang for "heated," derived from the Standard Spanish word calentado) is a Paisa and Antioquia, Colombian cuisine dish made from reheated leftovers including rice, egg, pasta, beans, potatoes and other foods such as arepa, chorizo, and ground beef. It is generally eaten for breakfast and is often accompanied by aguapanela, arepa, coffee, juice or hot chocolate. Depending on the region it can also be served with hogao.[1] It is sometimes referred to as Fríjoles Trasnochaos. A fried egg is usually served on top of the dish and it is called . It is usually eaten for breakfast using some of the night before's leftovers.[2]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "SABROSAS COMIDAS ANTIOQUEÑAS -PAISAS Y COLOMBIANAS" (in Spanish). Retrieved September 14, 2010.
- ^ Calentado July 6, 2009 My Colombian Recipes
Further reading[]
- How to cook a Calentado Wikihow
Categories:
- Colombian culture
- Colombian cuisine
- Egg dishes
- Latin American rice dishes
- Breakfast dishes
- Colombia stubs
- South American cuisine stubs