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Volume 4, September 2002 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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If you like this recipe, our Archives have tons of mouth watering creations. Samples include: Shrimp Ceviche, Cuenca, from Galapagos & Ecuador Petto di Tacchino al Sedano, Rapa E Zucca Just to name a few.... Search Stories for more tasty treats.
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you don't know beans about Brazil |
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Every Saturday, cooks all over
Rio de Janeiro
put out steaming kettles of black bean stew for the hungry lunch crowd.
Fancy restaurants promote abundant buffets starring the rich casserole
and home cooks serve it as a one-pot meal. Feijoada (pronounced,
fezsh-WAH-da) is the Brazilian national dish and almost the entire
population of the fifth largest country in the world enjoys a bowl or
two every weekend.
Place beans and salted meats in separate bowls and cover with water.
Leave for 24 hours (change water every six hours). Drain. Place first 12
ingredients in large pot; cover with water. Cook over low heat for
several hours, gradually removing cooked meats before they become too
soft. Keep meat warm. To a large frying pan add oil, garlic, and onions;
sauté over medium heat until transparent. Add to beans and mix well.
Take 1 cup of beans and puree; add back to beans to thicken. Stephanie Fletcher is a seasoned travel writer whose articles have appeared in such publications as US Airways Attaché, Culinary Trends, Art & Antiques, National Geographic Traveler, Baltimore Sun, Denver Post, Nashville Tennessean, Dallas Morning News, New York Post and Buffalo News. Watch for her byline to appear here regularly in coming months. |
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