Our Best Brazilian Recipes to Master TodayFejoida, brigadeiros, and plenty of salt cod

South American cuisine is incredibly rich and diverse, in large part thanks to the food of Brazil, which fuses indigenous, European, and African influences. While a national identity, and cuisine, may be hard to pin down, it's Brazil's vast range of regional fare that make it unique. Brazil is home to some of the world's best grilled meats and best stews—we especially love the salt cod. From feijoada to fudge truffles, here are our best Brazilian recipes.

Brazilian Chile and Tomato Salsa (Molho Lambão)
Brazilian Beans with Smoked Pork, Rice and Collards (Feijoada)
Brazilian Beans with Smoked Pork, Rice and Collards (Feijoada)

Brazilian Beans with Smoked Pork, Rice and Collards (Feijoada)

Strawberry Cachaça Shake
Strawberry Cachaça Shake

Use an aged cachaça like Avuà Amburana to add warm depth to this fruity drink. Get the recipe for Strawberry Cachaça Shake »

Steak with Melted Mozzarella
Steak with Melted Mozzarella (Filé Marajoara)

Fresh water buffalo cheese melted over filet mignon is a classic dish of Soure, Brazil; mozzarella is a perfect substitute. This recipe first appeared in our June/July 2012 issue along with Neide Rigo’s story Passage to the Amazon. Get the recipe for Steak with Melted Mozzarella »

Banana and Cheese Pudding (Sombremesa de Banana com Queijo)
Banana and Cheese Pudding (Sombremesa de Banana com Queijo)

Fresh bananas layered with sweetened condensed milk and cream cheese combine in a sumptuous Brazilian dessert. Get the recipe for Banana and Cheese Pudding »

Brazilian Shrimp Stew (Vatapá)
Brazilian Shrimp Stew (Vapatá)

Brazilian Shrimp Stew (Vatapá)

Brazilian Salt Cod Stew
Brazilian Salt Cod Stew

Salt cod is a staple in South America, the Caribbean, and Europe. This recipe comes from Neide Rigo, a Brazilian food blogger.
Get the recipe for Brazilian Salt Cod Stew »

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Our Best Brazilian Recipes to Master Today

Fejoida, brigadeiros, and plenty of salt cod

By SAVEUR Editors


Published on August 10, 2017

South American cuisine is incredibly rich and diverse, in large part thanks to the food of Brazil, which fuses indigenous, European, and African influences. While a national identity, and cuisine, may be hard to pin down, it's Brazil's vast range of regional fare that make it unique. Brazil is home to some of the world's best grilled meats and best stews—we especially love the salt cod. From feijoada to fudge truffles, here are our best Brazilian recipes.

Brazilian Chile and Tomato Salsa (Molho Lambão)
Brazilian Beans with Smoked Pork, Rice and Collards (Feijoada)
Brazilian Beans with Smoked Pork, Rice and Collards (Feijoada)

Brazilian Beans with Smoked Pork, Rice and Collards (Feijoada)

Strawberry Cachaça Shake
Strawberry Cachaça Shake

Use an aged cachaça like Avuà Amburana to add warm depth to this fruity drink. Get the recipe for Strawberry Cachaça Shake »

Steak with Melted Mozzarella
Steak with Melted Mozzarella (Filé Marajoara)

Fresh water buffalo cheese melted over filet mignon is a classic dish of Soure, Brazil; mozzarella is a perfect substitute. This recipe first appeared in our June/July 2012 issue along with Neide Rigo’s story Passage to the Amazon. Get the recipe for Steak with Melted Mozzarella »

Banana and Cheese Pudding (Sombremesa de Banana com Queijo)
Banana and Cheese Pudding (Sombremesa de Banana com Queijo)

Fresh bananas layered with sweetened condensed milk and cream cheese combine in a sumptuous Brazilian dessert. Get the recipe for Banana and Cheese Pudding »

Brazilian Shrimp Stew (Vatapá)
Brazilian Shrimp Stew (Vapatá)

Brazilian Shrimp Stew (Vatapá)

Brazilian Salt Cod Stew
Brazilian Salt Cod Stew

Salt cod is a staple in South America, the Caribbean, and Europe. This recipe comes from Neide Rigo, a Brazilian food blogger.
Get the recipe for Brazilian Salt Cod Stew »

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