"Sorullos de guayaba y queso" are filled with guava and cream cheese or
queso blanco. Sorullos can also be stuffed with cheese and
lunch meat. Any melting cheese can be stuffed into sorullos but
Edam cheese (known as queso de bola) is the most traditional.
Manchego,
parmesan, and montebello (a local cheese) can be grated into the corn dough. There are also recipes containing bits of corn kernels, coconut milk (known as sorullos de coco), and green or yellow boiled mashed plantains added (sorullos de plátano). Sorullos can also be stuffed with capers, olives, and
sardines cooked in
sofrito. In some areas in Puerto Rico a "tortitas de maíz" isn't a round sorullo but a
pancake made with cornmeal, baking powder, milk or
buttermilk, coconut milk, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and topped with powder sugar and cinnamon. They also can be served with fruit and
syrup. ==Serving==