Brazilian Beef Churrasco
Churrasco is the national barbeque of Brazil, where whole meals are cooked on a rotisserie. ‘Churrasco’ is the spanish word for grill and in Brazil the meat is skewered and roasted on a rotisserie over coal.
This dish uses a cheaper cut of steak and we chose to serve with a smoky tomato pepper sauce. It will also work well with a chimichurri or the Creamy Aji Verde Sauce we served with the Peruvian Chicken Anticuchos skewers.
Cooking surfaces
BBQ Temperature
Ingredients
For the meat and marinade
- 1kg beef skirt (onglet), flank or bavette steak
- 3 cloves of garlic, crushed
- juice of 2 limes
- 1.5 tbsp red wine vinegar
- 1.5 tbsp worcestershire sauce
- 1 small onion, grated
- 2 tsp cumin seeds
- 3 tsp Aleppo pepper or chilli flakes
- 1.5 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for drizzling
For the Smoky Tomato Pepper Saunce
- 1 small red onion, chopped
- 1 small handful of coriander (leaves and stems)
- 125g cherry tomatoes
- 1/2 red pepper
- 2 tsp tomato puree (concentrated)
- 50 ml extra virgin olive oil
- 1.5 tbsp red wine vinegar
- 1.5 tsp smoked paprika
- pinch of sugar
Equipment
- LetzQ Spit rotisserie or LetzQ Tandoor Ring
Method
Preparing your beef
- Chop the steak into 4 to 6 even portions and season with salt on both sides. Place the steak in a shallow non-metallic dish.
- In a bowl add all of the other marinade ingredients and mix well.
- Pour the marinade over the steak pieces, and mix to cover the steak on both sides.
- Cover and place in the fridge to marinate overnight.
Cooking your steak
- Setup your Egg for a direct cook with your rotisserie at 200°C.
- Thread the marinaded steak onto skewers and drizzle with some extra virgin olive oil.
- Add your loaded skewers and cook at 200°C. .
- Cook until the steak has an internal temperature of at least 50°C. Leave to rest for a few minutes.
For the sauce
- Take all of the sauce ingredients and place in a blender. Pulse until roughly chopped. Alternatively, you can chop by hand.
- Pour into a bowl and season with salt and ground black pepper to taste..