Cuban Cuisine - List of Cuban Dishes

List of Cuban Dishes

  • Aji relleno
  • Arroz a la chorrera
  • Arroz amarillo
  • Arroz con leche
  • Arroz con maiz
  • Arroz con pollo
  • Arroz congri
  • Batido
  • Bocaditos
  • Bistec de Puerco
  • Bistec Empanizado
  • Bistec Encebollado
  • Bistec de Palomilla
  • Boliche
  • Boñato Frito
  • Buñuelo
  • Butifarras
  • Caldosa
  • Camarones
  • Camarones al ajillo
  • Camarones enchilados
  • Carne azada en cazuela
  • Carne con papas
  • Chiviricos
  • Crema de Malanga
  • Croqueta
  • Cucurucho
  • Dulce de coco con queso
  • Dulce de leche
  • Dulce de leche cortada
  • Dulce de Naranja
  • Empanada
  • Enchilado de cangrejo
  • Enchalada de caso
  • Enchilado de langosta
  • Ensalada de frijoles
  • Ensalada de frutas tropicales
  • Ensalada mixta
  • Filete de pescado grillé
  • Flan de calabaza
  • Flan de coco
  • Flan de guayaba
  • Flan de huevos
  • Fricasé de pollo
  • Frijoles negros
  • Frita
  • Fufu de Plátano
  • Guayaba
  • Harina de maiz seco
  • Harina de maiz tierno
  • Higado a la Italiana
  • Lechon Asado
  • Malanga frita
  • Mariquitas
  • Masas de Cerdo
  • Mazarreal
  • Medianoche
  • Mermelada
  • Misiles
  • Mojo Criollo
  • Morcillas
  • Moros y Cristianos
  • Natilla
  • Panetela borracha
  • Pan con bistec
  • Pan con lechon
  • Papa rellena
  • Papitas fritas
  • Pastelito
  • Picadillo
  • Platano maduro frito
  • Pollo frito con mojo
  • Potaje
  • Pudín de pan
  • Pudín de pasas
  • Puerco asado
  • Puré de malanga
  • Ropa vieja
  • Sandwich Cubano
  • Sandwich Elena Ruz
  • Sopa de chicharos
  • Sopa de lentejas
  • Sopa de platano
  • Sopa de pollo
  • Tamale
  • Tasajo
  • Tortilla de patatas
  • Tostada
  • Tostones (chatinos)
  • Tostones Rellenos
  • Tres leches cake
  • Turrones
  • Vaca Frita
  • Viandas
  • Yuca con mojo
  • Yuca frita

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