Coxinha

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Coxinha is a popular Brazilian snack that has gained popularity in various parts of the world for its unique taste and texture. The snack is traditionally made from shredded chicken meat, covered in dough, molded into a shape resembling a chicken leg, battered, and then deep-fried. The name "coxinha," which means "little thigh" in Portuguese, refers to its shape that is intended to mimic that of a chicken drumstick. Over the years, coxinhas have become a staple in Brazilian fast-food and snack culture, often served at parties, gatherings, and as street food.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

The classic coxinha recipe involves cooking chicken breasts or thighs until tender, then shredding the meat and mixing it with spices to form the filling. This filling often includes onions, garlic, tomato paste, and sometimes cream cheese, which adds creaminess to the mixture. The dough is typically made from wheat flour, chicken broth, and butter, giving it a rich flavor and soft texture. After the dough and filling are prepared, the dough is shaped into a small pear-like form, filled with the chicken mixture, then dipped in egg wash and breadcrumbs before being deep-fried until golden brown.

Variations[edit]

While the traditional coxinha is filled with chicken, there are numerous variations of the snack. Some include different types of fillings such as beef, pork, cheese (known as "coxinha de queijo"), and even vegetarian options using soy meat or mushrooms. In addition to these variations, sizes can range from small, bite-sized pieces ideal for parties, to larger versions that serve as a substantial snack or meal.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Coxinhas hold a special place in Brazilian culture, often associated with comfort food and casual gatherings. They are a common sight at birthday parties, weddings, and other celebrations, reflecting the Brazilian love for salgadinhos (savory snacks). The snack's popularity has also led to the creation of gourmet versions, featuring high-quality ingredients and innovative fillings, served in restaurants and cafes throughout Brazil and abroad.

International Popularity[edit]

The globalization of food culture has introduced coxinhas to a wider audience, with Brazilian expatriates and culinary enthusiasts bringing the snack to other countries. Today, coxinhas can be found in Brazilian restaurants and specialty food shops around the world, allowing people of different backgrounds to enjoy this unique and flavorful snack.

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