I live 2,259 miles from Porto's. That's a 32 hour drive. But despite that distance, I can enjoy fresh baked Porto's goodies. How?Porto's Bake At Home. It's amazing. They charged about $26 to deliver a box in 2 days full of Porto's frozen delights, ready to bake at home. That box can contain up to 6 boxes of Porto's pastelitos and each box contains a dozen items. Do the math: that's an incredible deal to bring the Porto's experience to your home. I ordered one box each of Ham Croquette (Croqueta de Jamon), Chicken Croquette (Croqueta de Pollo), Meat Pie (Pastel de Carne), Cheese & Spicy Pepper Potato Ball®, Potato Ball®, and Refugiado® (Guava and Cheese Strudel). For most of them you preheat your oven, put them on parchment paper (which they include!) on a cookie sheet, bake, cool them a bit, then eat. For the meat pie and Refugiado it's a bit different: you stack 2 cookie sheets (to keep button from burning), put on included parchment and bake. But, you also make some simple syrup (which really is simple: boil sugar and water, dissolve sugar, cool) which you'll brush on top. Do not skip this step! This is what gives these pastelitos a beautiful shiny look and it adds the exact right touch of sweetness. All of these were amazing. But the Refugiado and meat pies were the killer items. Just amazing. Wow. I am so glad that they ship nationwide. And now I have a freezer full of ready to bake pastelitos...but not for long!