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- Esquites abstract "Esquites (or ezquites) (or troles and trolelotes in Northeast Mexico) also known as vasito de elotes (little corn-cup) is a Mexican snack or antojito. Shops and market stalls selling corn also tend to sell Esquites. Festival and fair stalls may sell them too. The word esquites comes from the Nahuatl word ízquitl, which means \"toasted corn\".In one recipe, the grains of corn are first boiled in salted water. Then they are sauteed in butter with onions, chopped pequin chiles, epazote and salt. It is served hot, in small cups and topped with varying combinations of lime juice, chile powder or hot sauce, salt and mayonnaise.Esquite is generally made from mature corn, not fresh or dried. The corn is boiled in water until soft and sometimes lightly fried in butter, it is then placed in a cup with a bit of the butter & water, to which the mayonnaise, sometimes sour cream (mexican equivalent), chili powder, lime and salt are added.Esquites are also known in some other countries such as Iran where it is known as mexican corn.".
- Esquites thumbnail Esquites.jpg?width=300.
- Esquites wikiPageID "28949113".
- Esquites wikiPageLength "2723".
- Esquites wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Esquites wikiPageRevisionID "693449588".
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maize_dishes.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Snack_foods.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Street_food.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Dysphania_ambrosioides.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Elote.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Mayonnaise.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_cuisine.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_street_food.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Nahuatl.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Pequin_pepper.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink Sautéing.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLink File:Esquites.jpg.
- Esquites wikiPageWikiLinkText "esquites".
- Esquites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mexican_cuisine.
- Esquites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Esquites subject Category:Maize_dishes.
- Esquites subject Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Esquites subject Category:Snack_foods.
- Esquites subject Category:Street_food.
- Esquites hypernym Snack.
- Esquites type Food.
- Esquites type Food.
- Esquites comment "Esquites (or ezquites) (or troles and trolelotes in Northeast Mexico) also known as vasito de elotes (little corn-cup) is a Mexican snack or antojito. Shops and market stalls selling corn also tend to sell Esquites. Festival and fair stalls may sell them too. The word esquites comes from the Nahuatl word ízquitl, which means \"toasted corn\".In one recipe, the grains of corn are first boiled in salted water. Then they are sauteed in butter with onions, chopped pequin chiles, epazote and salt.".
- Esquites label "Esquites".
- Esquites sameAs Q5243850.
- Esquites sameAs Esquites.
- Esquites sameAs ذرت_مکزیکی.
- Esquites sameAs Esquites.
- Esquites sameAs m.0dgqt58.
- Esquites sameAs Esquites.
- Esquites sameAs Q5243850.
- Esquites wasDerivedFrom Esquites?oldid=693449588.
- Esquites depiction Esquites.jpg.
- Esquites isPrimaryTopicOf Esquites.