Definitions
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- noun A type of
barbecued steak, popular in Iberian-American countries
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Examples
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This recipe was inspired by the popular Chilean sandwich, called a churrasco, that features a thin sandwich steak, mashed avocado and a type of salsa called Pebre.
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The meat in the picture looked as if it was good "churrasco" style, do you know if any of the other dishes were brazilian style?
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From Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul comes the cowboy food, "churrasco".
Rio De Janeiro 2007
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Grab a beer and mofongo with churrasco steak and thank me later.
Courtney Cachet: Haute Lunch: Miami In July Courtney Cachet 2011
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No vas a servirle churrasco a un bebé de cuatro meses que no tiene dientes.
Global Voices in English » Puerto Rico: Debate on Censorship 2009
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Since it opened in 2008, downtown Palo Alto's Pampas has become known for its churrasco-style dinner service, where servers roam the expansive interior serving unlimited portions of roasted meat.
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While chimichurri is the sauce of choice in Argentina, for their churrasco — grilled meats — in Brazil the fans of the five-time World Cup champs prefer a sauce similar to a pico de gallo.
For soccer's World Cup, add some international flair to your grilling menu 2010
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The bola is also the source of the cut called churrasco in Mexico, although the same name is used in other Latin American countries for other cuts.
Choice Cut Or Mystery Meat? A Guide To Mexican Butcher Shops: Part I - Beef 2008
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They will use the same bucket for mopping the floor and marinating meat in for a churrasco.
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Try the Brazilian stuff atop churrasco de frango (grilled chicken) or this beef dish.
For soccer's World Cup, add some international flair to your grilling menu 2010
chained_bear commented on the word churrasco
South American barbecue-type food (cold salads and hot grilled meats). See also churrascaria.
February 25, 2007