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Pisto
Alternative namesPisto manchego
TypeStew
Place of originSpain
Region or stateLa Mancha
Serving temperatureWarm
Main ingredientsTomatoes, onions, eggplants or courgettes, green and red peppers, olive oil

Pisto is the name of a Spanish dish typical from the Region of Murcia and La Mancha. It is made of tomatoes, onions, eggplant or courgettes, green and red peppers and olive oil. It is similar to ratatouille and is usually served warm to accompany a dish or with a fried egg and bread. It is also used as the filling for empanadas and empanadillas.

The dish is sometimes formally named Pisto manchego, from its origin in La Mancha. Pisto a la Bilbaína, from Bilbao in the Basque Country, usually has just courgettes and green peppers in tomato sauce, sometimes lightly scrambled with eggs.

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