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Barreado Tradicional

Barreado is a traditional Brazilian dish from the state of Paraná, originating from Azorean immigrants. It features beef slow-cooked for many hours in a sealed clay pot until incredibly tender and shreddable. It's traditionally served with farofa (toasted manioc flour) and sliced bananas.

Tiempo de Preparación45 minutes
Tiempo de Cocción24 hours
Tiempo Total24 hours 45 minutes
Porciones10
DificultadMedium
Barreado Tradicional - Brazil traditional dish

🧂 Ingredientes

  • 2 kg Beef chuck(Cut into large, 3-4 inch chunks)
  • 300 g Smoked bacon(Cut into thick slices)
  • 4 Large onions(Peeled and sliced thickly)
  • 1 head Garlic cloves(Peeled and separated)
  • 2 tbsp Ground cumin
  • to taste Salt
  • to taste Black pepper
  • for serving Manioc flour (farinha de mandioca)(To make farofa)
  • for serving Ripe bananas(Peeled and sliced)
  • approx. 1/2 cup Water(For sealing paste)

💡 Consejos de Profesional

  • The seal is critical for authentic Barreado, ensuring the meat cooks in its own steam and juices, resulting in extreme tenderness and flavor concentration.
  • The meat should be so tender that it easily shreds with minimal effort.
  • Barreado is a traditional dish often prepared for celebrations and Carnival.
  • If you don't have a clay pot, a heavy-bottomed Dutch oven with a tight-fitting lid can be used, though the traditional method is highly recommended for authenticity.

Ideas de "Twist"

Inspiración para tu propia versión de esta receta

  • For a quicker version, a pressure cooker can be used, significantly reducing the cooking time (though the texture may differ slightly).
  • Some recipes include more bacon for an even richer flavor.
  • Adding a bay leaf or a sprig of thyme during cooking can add subtle aromatic notes.

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