matarregla
Matarregla, also known as "matarregla de la Habana," is a traditional Cuban dish that has gained popularity worldwide for its unique blend of flavors and textures. The name "matarregla" translates to "kill the ruler," a reference to the dish's ability to "conquer" or "overpower" other flavors in a meal. The dish is typically made with a combination of ground beef, pork, and sometimes chicken, which are cooked with a variety of spices and herbs, including garlic, oregano, cumin, and annatto. The mixture is then formed into small, cylindrical shapes and grilled or fried until crispy and golden brown.
The origins of matarregla can be traced back to the 19th century, when Cuban immigrants brought their
Today, matarregla is a staple in Cuban-American households and can be found in many restaurants and food