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Hello dear Steemers! Today I would like to present you a recipe from Minas Gerais. Minas Gerais is a state in the South East of Brazil. It is known for its heritage of architecture and colonial art, its beautiful landscape marked by mountains and most important the very rich cuisine that is known throughout Brazil. Todays dish is called "arroz de tropeiro". What that means and where it comes from, I will tell you in a later post about the state Minas Gerais. If you wonder how to pronounce "tropeiro", have a look at the pronunciation of "Rio de Janeiro" our most famous city here in Brazil, which means "River of January". And now after quite some information finally the recipe.

Arroz de tropeiro

Ingredients:

(This recipe serves 10 persons)

  • 150g bacon in cubes
  • 500g Pork rib seasoned with salt, garlic and lemon
  • 700g pork shank diced seasoned with salt, garlic and lemon
  • 2 medium diced onions finely chopped
  • Green, yellow and red bell pepper finely chopped to taste
  • Parsley and green onions to taste
  • 2 finely chopped tomatoes
  • 1/2 tablespoon saffron powder
  • 500gr smoked sausages
  • 300gr pork rinds (pork cracking)
  • 4 boiled eggs
  • 100gr fresh peas
  • 800gr reis
  • 2 liters boiling water
  • Salt, peper and malagueta peper to taste
  • Olive oil to taste

Preparation:

  1. Fry each of the meats separated until golden
  2. Add all the meats, the onions, the bell pepper and the tomatoes
  3. Fry everything for 5 minutes
  4. Add saffron, peas and smoked sausage and fry for 5 minutes
  5. Add the water and the rice and mix them
  6. Add salt, pepper and the malagueta pepper
  7. Close the pan with the top and cook at low heat until the rice has dried
  8. Make sure that the rice is cooked, if not put more water
  9. When the rice is ready, add olive oil, add the parsley and the green onions
  10. Decorate with pork rinds (pork cracking), eggs, onions and the bell pepper in strips

Here some pictures of the different steps:

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And once again I say:

"Good luck with the cooking and enjoy your meal!"

I hope you enjoyed the recipe and if there are any questions about the preparation or if you would like more information about Brazil, are welcome to ask me. Until next time and I wish happy cooking!


Are you curious about more recipes from Brazil? Just enter my profile here @brazilianfood to see them all.

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Delicia!

Thank you for posting this recipe, after seeing the photo on one of your post I so wanted to try it. You are awesome!

Thankyou! Yes, I remembered that you liked the photo I posted, so I thought I will post the recipe of this dish too. If you have any questions with the preparation, just ask me ;-)

excelente achar voces aqui ! ja estou seguindo ! se quiser conhecer um pouco da minha fotografia passa no meu ! valeu !!

Obrigada Erico! Que bom que vc nos encontrou. Ja estou te seguindo vc tambem e vou conhecer suas fotografias. Muito obrigada pela força! :-)

Thank you for sharing this recipe. I will definitely try it. The dish looks so appetizing!

You are welcome, thank you! Yes it is very delicious and easy so to cook.

Tropeiro é bom demais, uai! Magnífico! : )

Que bom que gostou da receita, Alex. Sim é verdadeiramente magnífico.

I hope to try this when I get to brazil in Sept! Looks good!

Thankyou. When you go to Brazil, you have to ask for a restaurant with "comida minera" (food from Minas Gerais). There they should have it :-)

ok thanks

Looks like a meaty paella :P Nice post i was supposed to head to brazill last year. Im still mad i coiuldnt not go :(

It is more or less a paella yes, but Brazilian style :-) Thankyou I am happy you like it. That`s sad, I hope you will have soon an opportunity to visit Brazil.

Omigosh, this looks delish. I wish I'd caught the post when it went up so my upvote was worth something. When I try to cook this myself (which will be hard for me, I have a tiny kitchen) I will be halving the ingredients so I can cook it for my hubby and I and eat it for three days :D