Bolo de limão da vovo mamãe!! My mom makes me cake everytime I come to visit – this time it was lime cake and the recipe is finally here! Both my mom and grandma love making citrus cakes, and... Continue reading →
BOLO DE CENOURA COM CALDA DE CHOCOLATE! This is what every Brazilian thinks when they read Carrot Cake – needs to be drowning in chocolate sauce or include chocolate in it somehow, and yes, it is delicious! Brazilians don’t... Continue reading →
This one is for us Brazilians (and anyone else) who Loves and misses our typical Cheese bread, a staple Food in Brazil that has globalize in such a way that most people who have come in contact or have been... Continue reading →
If you’re Brazilian, know Brazilians or have been around them long enough, you are familiar with this typical dish! Ultimately, Feijoada a meat and black bean stew typically served with white rice, steamed collard greens and orange slices. The “meat... Continue reading →
This, all of us Brazilians are familiar with. Our Corn Bread which is more of a Corn Cake, appreciated with a nice cup of coffee and on the sweet side, is perfect for morning or afternoon and just... Continue reading →
On my birthday, I will share another one of grandma’s recipe from a few weeks back when I was visiting. This is the Brazilian take on corn bread. We enjoy ours with a nice cup of coffee for breakfast... Continue reading →
I’ve healthified my grandma’s orange cake and make it the NICE or easy and healthy version of my birthday cake (you can find the original recipe on @BrazilianFusion on Instagram) ! I topped it with oranges and strawberries and... Continue reading →
NOT “Healthy” or Skinny, But EASY and made with love by My sweet grandma here in Brazil! 3 ingredients! She makes one every day we are visiting, for us and visitors! I began this page after her, my inspiration.... Continue reading →
Biscoito Frito da vovó!! This is My grandma’s recipe just taught to me by my mom earlier today over Easter weekend in New Jersey! Yes I’m Brazilian, but raised in Jersey and it feels like home especially when... Continue reading →
We eat these up in Brazil and line up in front of the “Padarias” or local bakeries to get a bag full of them each afternoon to enjoy with the afternoon coffee. Brazilians have morning and afternoon coffee and... Continue reading →