Frangollo

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Frangollo is a traditional Canary Islands dessert made primarily from cornmeal, milk, sugar, and various flavorings. It is a popular dish in the Canary Islands, particularly during festive occasions and family gatherings.

Ingredients

The main ingredients of Frangollo include:

Preparation

Frangollo is prepared by first heating the milk and then gradually adding the cornmeal while stirring continuously to avoid lumps. Sugar, lemon zest, and cinnamon are added to the mixture for flavor. Once the mixture thickens, raisins and chopped almonds are incorporated. Butter is added to enhance the richness of the dessert. Finally, egg yolks are mixed in to give the dessert a creamy texture. The mixture is then cooked until it reaches the desired consistency and is typically served warm or at room temperature.

Cultural Significance

Frangollo holds a special place in the culinary traditions of the Canary Islands. It is often prepared during Christmas and other significant celebrations. The dessert reflects the agricultural heritage of the islands, where corn has been a staple crop for centuries.

Variations

There are several variations of Frangollo, depending on the specific island or family recipe. Some versions may include additional ingredients such as honey, anise, or vanilla. The consistency can also vary, with some recipes producing a thicker pudding-like dessert, while others result in a more porridge-like texture.

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