Bife a cavalo
Bife a cavalo, or Bife com ovo a cavalo, is a traditional dish in Portugal and Brazil. It consists of a grilled, sometimes deep fried steak, with fried eggs on top.[1] It is usually served with rice and beans and a salad. Its name literally means "horseback-riding steak", as an allusion to the appearance that the fried eggs are "riding" the steak.
It may be prepared from several beef cuts, such as Alcatra, Coxão-Mole, Maminha or Fraldinha.
References
- ↑ "Bife com Ovo a Cavalo". Easy Portuguese Recipes. 8 September 2013.
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