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Best Coxinha de Frango in Toronto
“The shape isn't decorative — it's meant to mimic a chicken drumstick exactly, and reviewers judge a kitchen's skill partly on how precise that shape is.”
What the real thing tastes like
Shredded chicken in a creamy catupiry-cheese filling is encased in a mashed-potato-and-flour dough, hand-shaped into a teardrop resembling a drumstick, then breaded and deep-fried. The dough-to-filling ratio and the shape's precision are both considered marks of skilled preparation, distinguishing homemade-quality versions from mass-produced ones.
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Reviewers focus on the filling's creaminess (catupiry cheese specifically, not just any cream cheese) and whether the shell stays crisp without turning greasy. A dry, underfilled coxinha is the most common complaint, as is a shell that's too thick relative to the filling.
Order it here when it has
- creamy chicken filling
- crispy shell
- iconic shape
Walk away when you see
- can be greasy
- underfilled versions common
- dough can be dry
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