Brazilian
Brazilian Shrimp Stew
Moqueca de camarão
Dendê (palm) oil brings to the cooking of coastal Brazil what drums bring to samba: an insistent underlying sensuality. It transforms the coconut milk with its deep orange-red color and makes the flavor of the shrimp sing. But it is as perishable as it is seductive, so smell it before you use it.
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 45 min
Brazilian-Style Barbecued Steak with a Garlicky Marinade and Dipping Sauce
Churrasco de Sao Paolo al la Parilla con Chimichurri Rojo
Chocolate-Walnut Puddings
The recipe for these individual puddings comes from the Brazilian restaurant Pampas in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Brazilian Seafood Stew
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
The coconut milk can be found in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.
By Margaret Jane Ross
Brazilian Banana and White Chocolate Ice Cream Torte
Giving a nod to tropical fruit, this irresistible treat combines rich ice cream with a nut crust and thick fudge sauce.
Brazilian Black Beans
The texture of this spicy Brazilian dish falls in between a soup and a stew. Cook it down if you prefer it thicker.
By Irma S. Rombauer
Barbecued Steak Brazilian-Style, with Garlicky Marinade and Dipping Sauce
(Churrasco de Sao Paulo a la Parilla con Chimichurri Rojo)
Churrasco is a very primitive form of cooking meat. The gauchos, or cowboys, of Brazil would kill and butcher the animals out on the pampas, build a big fire, and barbecue the meat on a spit of some sort, basting it with a vinegary liquid.
As cities developed, however, this recipe too became more civilized — I do ask you to prepare it the way they do in many Brazilian steak houses, with cebollas fritas (otherwise known as onion rings).
By Norman Van Aken
Bolinho de Arroz With Molho Verde
These crunchy, cheesy fried rice balls are the perfect snack for any time of day, and they come together in less than half an hour.
By Erminia Apolinario
Pão de Queijo (Brazilian Cheese Bread)
Pão de queijo, which means “cheese bread” in Portuguese, is a delightful snack from Brazil made with tapioca flour (meaning it's gluten-free) and cheese.
By Rick Martinez
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