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Small ball made of corn dough used in many dishes of Mexican cuisine
Chochoyotes soup

Chochoyote (also called chochoyota, chochoyo or chochoyón) is a small, round masa dumpling with a central dimple made by pressing a finger into the dough. The dumplings, which may be baked or boiled in broth, are commonly served with the dish Mole Amarillo from Oaxaca.

Preparation

Mix and knead one part of water and one part of corn flour to make the corn dough. Salt and lard are added. The lard helps to harden the dough and adds flavor. It is also frequently flavored with some herb, such as epazote, hoja santa, avocado leaf, cilantro, parsley or chipilín. With the hands, form small balls of 2 to 3 cm in diameter, flatten them slightly and with the finger make an indentation so that the dough cooks better. They are added raw to the stew, adding a lot of flavor and thickening it slightly.

References

  • Muñoz Zurita, Ricardo. Small Larousee of Mexican Cuisine. (2013). ISBN 9786072107373
  1. Ruiz, Alejandro; Altesor, Carla (2021). The Food of Oaxaca. Knopf Doubleday. pp. 203–204. ISBN 9780525657309. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  2. "Son como mini-tamalitos que se comen en caldo: los chochoyotes". aboutespanol. Retrieved 2022-10-16.

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