manténgalo
Manténgalo is a traditional Mexican dish originating from the state of Oaxaca, known for its rich and complex flavors. The name translates to "keep it" or "hold it," reflecting the dish's unique preparation method where ingredients are layered and allowed to meld together over time. The dish is typically made with a base of slow-cooked meat, often pork or chicken, simmered with a variety of spices, vegetables, and sometimes beans or rice. The meat is then arranged in a hollowed-out tomato or squash, which acts as a vessel to hold the flavors together.
The key to manténgalo lies in its slow cooking process, which allows the flavors to develop deeply.
Manténgalo is not only celebrated for its taste but also for its cultural significance. It is frequently
Today, manténgalo remains a beloved dish in Oaxaca and has gained recognition beyond the region, often appearing