Quesito

Quesito is a cream cheese-filled pastry twist from Puerto Rico.[1]

Quesito
Quesitos
TypePastry
Place of originPuerto Rico
Main ingredientsPuff pastry, cream cheese, vanilla, eggs, and sugar

Description

One of the most popular pastries of Puerto Rico. The cream cheese is usually whipped with vanilla, eggs, and sugar. It can also be whipped with red bean paste, grated coconut, guava jam, dulce de lechosa (spiced papaya jam), and other fruit preserves. The mixture is stuffed into a dough that resembles puff pastry, coated in a sugary caramelized syrup, and baked. Quesitos are sold at bakeries and "bomboneras" (literally "chocolate box" or "candy box", a word also used to refer to sweet shops selling this type of item).

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See also

References

  1. Island Travel. New York Magazine. November 7, 1988. p. 73.
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