Empalme (food)
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An empalme is a form of sandwich that is typical in the Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is commonly served in the Valle de las Salinas, and its origin is believed to be in the municipalities of Salinas Victoria or General Zuazua.
An empalme consists of two (maize) tortillas. The first of the two tortillas is spread with pork lard on both sides; refried beans and salsa are placed on top of it; then the second tortilla, again with pork lard, is added above the filling to complete the sandwich. It is then warmed up over a charcoal grill or on a comal.
The salsa used for empalmes is prepared with tomatoes, oregano and chillies. Chorizo, cheese or similar products may also be added.
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- Atractivos Culturales y Turísticos: Estado de Nuevo León (Spanish)
- Tourist highlights of General Zuazua (Spanish)
- A recipe for empalmes (Spanish)