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Aji de Gallina

Submitted by: Emma 
This is a delicious, traditional Peruvian chicken stew in a spicy, nutty cheese sauce. It takes time, but is well worth it! 

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Ceviche Peruano

Submitted by: Ana O. 
Home Town: Polanco, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Living In: San Antonio, Texas, USA
This Peruvian ceviche is made with a mix of shrimp and tilapia, and is made spicy with the addition of a habanero pepper. A garnish of potato slices guarantees an authentic Peruvian dish! 

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Citrus Ceviche

Submitted by: Lola 
My take on the classic Peruvian ceviche. The acidity of the citrus fruit 'cooks' the fish. A nice refreshing meal on a hot summer day. It's imperative to use only freshly caught fish! 

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Fruit Espuma (Latin American Gelatin Foam)

Submitted by: Apple Jacks 
Home Town: West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Living In: Gainesville, Florida, USA
This is a deliciously light, fruity dessert that works well for summer picnics or even between cake layers. My Peruvian mother-in-law was kind enough to give me this recipe, and I thought you might like it, as well. 

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Peruvian Aji Sauce

Submitted by: SOCALTED 
After eating at many a Peruvian restaurant, I became hooked on the green dipping sauce. Here now is SoCalTed's Peruvian Aji Sauce! 

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Peruvian Alfajores

Submitted by: F Polack 
This is the Peruvian version of the classic Latin American shortbread and dulce de leche treat! 

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Peruvian Arroz con Pollo

Submitted by: Katie 
A Peruvian version of Arroz con Pollo, this chicken with rice dish is made in two skillets, and flavored with cilantro, chili pepper, and orange juice. It's fruity, spicy, and easy on the pocketbook. 

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Peruvian Chicha Morada Drink

Submitted by: Kat Negrete 
Home Town: Danville, California, USA
Living In: Norwalk, California, USA
Purple corn forms the base of this tasty South American beverage. 

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Peruvian Chicken Soup (Aguadito de Pollo)

Submitted by: Jose Mendoza 
Home Town: Potenza, Basilicata, Italy
This traditional Peruvian soup contains large pieces of chicken breast and potato cooked with peas, corn, and red pepper. It is a light version of the Peruvian Chicken Chowder (Chupe de Pollo). 

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Peruvian Cilantro Rice

Submitted by: LAURELC1 
My mom always makes this cilantro spiked green rice with chicken and vegetables recipe. It is delicious! 

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Peruvian Lomo Saltado

Submitted by: Perricholi 
This is a traditional Peruvian dish made with sliced beef, hot chiles, and French fries. It is a very easy dish to make. I might add that it's very popular with finicky kids and adults as well. 

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Quinoa Vegetable Soup

Submitted by: Tiffany 
Home Town: Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: San Diego, California, USA
Peppers, onions, cabbage, tomatoes, and chicken stock are simmered with quinoa in this delicious, traditional Peruvian soup. There are a lot of ingredients, but it is worth the work! 

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Red Salad

Submitted by: eLi 
Home Town: Urb. Ponce De Leon, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Living In: Sanford, Florida, USA
If you love beets, (which I didn't till I tried this) you'll love this! My Peruvian mother-in-law taught me how to make this extraordinary recipe! It goes great with fried chicken, but I usually make it when I make my Puerto Rican arroz con pollo. My husband refuses to eat chicken if I don't include this salad. 


 
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