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Norman Paul Kliman
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RE: picadillo (in reply to Norman Paul Kliman)
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Hey Richard, good to see you back. Yeah, it’s a different dish everywhere else. A friend gave me his grandmother’s recipe for picadillo cubano, and it’s... interesting. Ground beef, as you say, cooked with a lot of vegetables and spices. Looks pretty good up to that point but then goes off the rails, IMO, calling for raisins, green olives, capers and orange juice. Served with black beans, rice, fried plantain and fried egg, which I think would make a better meal than all the other stuff.
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