aseada
Aseada is a traditional Mexican dish that is often served as a side dish or as part of a larger meal. It is a simple yet flavorful preparation that involves cooking a specific type of corn called "elote" or "maíz" in a mixture of lard or oil, salt, and sometimes other seasonings. The corn is typically cooked in a large, flat-bottomed pot called a "comal" or "sartén," which is heated over an open flame. The dish is named "aseada" because the corn is "washed" or cooked in the fat, which gives it a unique texture and flavor.
The preparation of aseada is quite straightforward. First, the corn is husked and the kernels are removed.
Aseada is typically served as a side dish and is often paired with other traditional Mexican dishes
In some regions of Mexico, aseada is prepared using a different type of corn called "dent de
Aseada is a versatile dish that can be customized to suit individual preferences. Some people may prefer