˜yĐÄvlog

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relleno

[ ruh-yey-noh, ruhl-yey-; Spanish re-ye-naw, re-lye- ]

noun

plural rellenos


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of relleno1

First recorded in 1905–10; from Mexican Spanish, shortening of chile “pepper” + relleno ) “stuffed”
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This week, two gun-wielding men held up Lucy’s Drive-In in Mid-City — the first time that my favorite place in Southern California for a chile relleno burrito had experienced anything like this.

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“Too many tamales. You’ve got to stop eating so much, Fajita Pita. Wear something else. You look like a chile relleno in that.”

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“We did the pairings so people didn’t have to think of, ‘What am I going to pair with our chile relleno?’”

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In Southern California, diners come in all shapes and serve some of our favorite meals: pancakes and waffles, chile relleno omelets, country-fried steak and banana cream pie.

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Beans and rice with a chile relleno.

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