Pollo al disco

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Pollo al disco
CourseMain meal
Place of originArgentina
Region or stateNorthwest
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientschicken, corn, peas, tomatoes, carrots

Pollo al disco (literally, "chicken á la disk") is a hearty Argentine dish consisting of chicken and various vegetables cooked as a stew in an uncovered deep pan over an open fire. "Disco" refers to the pan used to cook the dish, which is usually around 24 inches in diameter and at least 6 inches deep. It is unknown where and when pollo al disco originated,[1] but it is thought that the first pollo al disco was cooked using a worn out plow disk near Buenos Aires.[2] It remains a popular meal for parties and other gatherings.

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  1. ^ "RECETAS DEL MUNDO. Pollo al disco (Argentina)". Palabras del Vino. 13 April 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Fiesta Nacional del Pollo al Disco". Taringa!. Retrieved 21 March 2016.


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