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Remove the soft center (called the miga) from the rolls, place the rolls on plates, and divide the meat among the rolls by placing some on the bottom half of each roll.
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Teleras, having two cuts made in them before baking, are flatter than bolillos, but both always have the soft insides, called the miga, torn out before filling the roll.
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Remove the soft center (called the miga) from the rolls, place the rolls on plates, and divide the meat among the rolls by placing some on the bottom half of each roll.
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Teleras, having two cuts made in them before baking, are flatter than bolillos, but both always have the soft insides, called the miga, torn out before filling the roll.
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Teleras, having two cuts made in them before baking, are flatter than bolillos, but both always have the soft insides, called the miga, torn out before filling the roll.
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Cut the roll in half horizontally and pull out the soft center part (the miga).
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Cut the roll in half horizontally and pull out the soft center part (the miga).
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Cut the roll in half horizontally and pull out the soft center part (the miga).
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Though there was no loutish behavior from barras bravas at the Buenos Aires airport, I did note a large amount of delicious sandwiches de miga sold at the kiosk.
Harmon Leon: World Cup, Argentina, and Maradona's Hand of God 2010
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Arturo's near campus has some pretty good miga breakfast tacos too.
Migas in the morning | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008
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