- the name
plancha,
which means "metal plate". Food that is
cooked a la
plancha means “grilled on a
metal plate”. For example,
filetes a la
plancha translates...
-
variant is
often called a "pescado" (Spanish for "fish")
since a
proper plancha is
referring to any kind of crossbody. In America, however, a move from...
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Barrero et al., 2007, p.58
Plancha 111, 2001, p.29
Plancha 177, 2015, p.39
Plancha 111, 2001, p.26
Plancha 111, 2001, p.24
Plancha 111, 2001, p.23 Pulido...
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Planchas de
Plata (Spanish for
slabs of silver),
sometimes called Bolas de
Plata (balls of silver) is a
historic silver-mining
district near Nogales, Sonora...
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toasted in a
sandwich press called a
plancha,
which is
similar to a
panini press but
without grooved surfaces. The
plancha both
heats and
compresses the sandwich...
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Codebreaker to
Breakker for a two-count.
Corbin then
performed a
somersault plancha on
Williams and a Deep Six to
Hayes for a two-count.
Hayes then performed...
- Álvaro (17
November 2019). "Los
mejores sitios para
comer oreja a la
plancha en Madrid". Alimente. El Confidencial.
Archived from the
original on 3...
- Maya
stations and a
central station located near the new
Parque de La
Plancha. The Ie-Tram Yucatán
began service on 15
December 2023,
coinciding with...
- for
political purposes, and for
prayer and
singing psalms.
Reguier de la
Plancha (d. 1560) in his De l'Estat de
France offered the
following account as...
- Portugal, with a
tomato based sauce. In Spain, they are
cooked on the
plancha, and
eaten while they are
crispy on the outside. In Hungary, it is made...