Boliche
This article is about the Cuban dish. For the toy called "boliche", see Cup-and-ball.
Boliche (pronounced [bo'litʃe]) is a Cuban dish consisting of eye round beef roast stuffed with chorizo sausages browned in olive oil simmered in water with onions until the meat is soft, and then quartered potatoes added. Water is added during cooking to keep it from drying. It is usually served with white rice and fried sweet plantains.
Other uses
- In most of the Spanish-speaking countries, a boliche is a cup-and-ball toy.
- The term boliche, in Argentina and Uruguay, also refers to a disco, club, or bar.
- In Puerto Rico, the sport of Bowling is referred to as boliche, or bolos.
See also
- List of sausage dishes
- Food portal
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