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Surullitos – Cheese Corn Sticks Recipe

Tired of your usual appetizers? Surprise your loved ones and or guests with Puerto Rican surullitos! Surullitos are fried corn sticks that could be served as a side dish or snack. Here is the recipe for surullitos compliments of Jessica at The Novice Chef Blog. ENJOY!

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Posted on April 28, 2013 by Caliricans. 2 comments

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