Brazilian Street & Party Food Favorites : Getting you ready for the World Cup 2014 and Rio Olympic Games 2016 by Candeias Mr Bill & Allen Mr Rick

Brazilian Street & Party Food Favorites : Getting you ready for the World Cup 2014 and Rio Olympic Games 2016 by Candeias Mr Bill & Allen Mr Rick

Author:Candeias Mr Bill & Allen Mr Rick [Mr Bill, Candeias]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2013-09-14T04:00:00+00:00


The main difference between a Brazilian and an American style hot dog is – everything! First you need to cook your sausages. Heat a pan over a medium heat and add olive oil. Start frying the chopped onions, diced green pepper, and garlic. After 2 minutes add the chopped tomatoes, salt, black pepper and green herbs and mix well, and cook for a further 2 minutes. Now add the tomato sauce, sweetcorn and the sausages and cook for no more than 10 minutes over a low heat. The sauce needs to be thick so as to cover the sausage and not drip too much.

Brazilians grill their hot dog buns, however this is optional. With the bun open, spread on some mayonnaise (also optional), then add a sausage. Now pour over some of the sauce and add your toppings. There you have a simple and delicious hot dog. The best snack at a footie match. Enough said. Mmmmm…. 3 Hail Marys!



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