| 41. | In the remixed version, instrumentation from congas, whistles and timbales, giving it a Mexican ending.
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| 42. | Timbales are said to have been introduced into the genre by Dominican percussionist Ray " Chino " Diaz.
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| 43. | As a dish, a timbale is a " deep dish " filling completely enclosed in a crust.
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| 44. | Drums, shakers, timbales and congas were enough to break down the most rigid Scrooge in the audience.
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| 45. | Five mammoth butterflied shrimp, dripping with butter, are served with a sweetish rice timbale and french fries.
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| 46. | When you're ready to serve, prepare the sauce, dress the greens and reheat the timbales.
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| 47. | This usually refers to a dish that has been cooked in a drum-shaped dish called a timbale.
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| 48. | Castro also sung and played " timbales " with the Happy Hills Orchestra in the mid 50's.
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| 49. | Bundt pans, angelfood cake pans, and springform pans can be substituted for purpose-made timbale bakeware.
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| 50. | With the help of some Latin music cassettes and directions from Bonnie, he started playing congas and timbales.
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