Migas canas explained

Migas canas is a traditional preparation of fried bread and milk.[1] [2] It is often consumed in rural areas of Spain and is associated with people of humble origin and shepherds. It is served in a clay pot for breakfast. The dish is often prepared with milk, and bread, deep fried, and then sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon.[3]

Features

It is usually cooked in a kind of cauldron, where butter is fried with garlic and paprika. Then, bread and milk (preferably sheep's or goat's milk) is added.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Sterling, Richard . Spain . Richard Sterling . Allison . Jones . 24 . . 2000 . 9781864500257.
  2. Book: Barrenechea, Teresa . The Cuisines of Spain: Exploring Regional Home Cooking . 31 . . 2005 . 9781580085151.
  3. Book: Kummer, Corby . 1001 Foods To Die For . Corby Kummer . . 148 . 2007 . 9780740770432.