Hiller's Shopping Center
and Food Emporium Markets
Food
are proud to introduce fresh
GALIL STRICTLY KOSHER CHICKENS
at low low discount prices!!!
Under Supervision of: Rabbi Moshe Heinimann
• Whole Young Chicken ...........................$1.99 LB
• Cut-up Young Chicken, 8 Pcs•••••••••••••••••$2.19 LB
• Bone-in Split Chicken Breast ..................$2.99 LB
• Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast..........$5.79 LB
• Delicious Chicken Thighs ........................$1.49 LB
• Whole Chicken Wings..••••••••••••••••••••••••••$ '1.29 LB
• Chicken Drumsticks ...............................$1.99 LB
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A Mix of Dishes
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PHYLLIS STEINBERG SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS
razil is the land of meat
and potatoes. visitors to
Brazil find meat is served
in large quantities because
the country has an abundance of
grazing lands and plenty of beef.
The most traditional methods
for preparing a wide variety of
beef and chicken in Brazil is the
traditional churrasco, cooked over
a charcoal-pit and seasoned with
spices.
Churrasco is Gaucho Style
Brazilian Barbecue. For au-
thentic churrasco, you need an
open fire and a gaucho, lime juice,
red wine, onions, garlic, oregano,
a bay leaf and freshly ground
black pepper.
The Refain Falls Steakhouse
near Iguaassu Falls in Southern
Brazil serves a typical churras-
co. The steakhouse has a large
charcoal-pit oven and 18 differ-
ent kinds of meat are prepared to
order and carved off the joint for
restaurant patrons.
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cookbook, Tasting Brazil by Jes-
sica B. Harris and some addi-
tional recipes from Chef De
Oliveira of Costao Do Santinho
Resort in Florianapolis. These
recipes can be prepared in accor-
dance with the Jewish dietary
laws:
CHURRASCO
4 1%-inch-thick steaks
cup fresh lime juice
'A cup dry red wine
1 small onion, minced
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 teaspoons dried oregano
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon freshly ground black
pepper
Salt to taste
Leave the steaks in a mari-
nade prepared with the remain-
ing ingredients for at least
overnight (longer if possible).
When ready to barbecue, remove
them from the marinade, pat dry
with paper towels, and grill on
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In addition to their diet of meat
and potatoes, Brazilians enjoy a
wide variety of salads and soups,
freshly caught fish from sur-
rounding oceans. The soups and
fish recipes are prepared using a
large variety of seasonings such
as chive, parsley, cumin, papri-
ka, coriander, pepper, onion, gar-
lic, tomato, sweet majoram,
lemon and basil.
A mixture of salty and sweet
flavors is also seen in such dish-
es as black beans and bananas,
stewed papaya and cassava with
molasses.
Following is the recipe for typ-
ical Brazilian churrasco for the
both sides until the desired level
of doneness. You can prepare the
churrasco indoors in the broiler,
but you will not have the same
taste. Serve the steaks with
white rice.
YAM SALAD
When prepared in this way,
makes an imaginative alterna-
tive to potato salad
SERVES 6-8
Phyllis Steinberg is a food writer
lb. yam
2 dill pickles, finely chopped
2 hard cooked eggs, chopped
2 tomatoes, diced
3 scallions, trimmed and minced
2 celery stalks, diced
1 tablespoon minced fresh chives
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon paprika
in Florida.
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