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Madeiran Recipes
Madeiran Kale Soup
Chop up several linguisa sausages - about quarter inch thick slices - you can also chop then smaller if you want - fry in olive oil with chopped white or yellow onions until tender.
Add a couple of cans of stewed tomatoes or diced tomatoes - you will need to add chopped green bell peppers if using plain canned tomatoes and let simmer
Add several cans of beef or chicken broth, depending on how much soup you want to make,
and stir until soup thickens
Add some cans of white beans and/or pinto beans that are already cooked.
A half hour before serving - add chopped fresh kale and stir until kale is tender
Serve hot and Enjoy!
Carne Espeta - San Pedro Style
Use either Tri Tip or Sirloin Tip Beef - cut into 3 in squares, leave some fat.
Make a marinade of cheap red table wine with a few fingers of cut up fresh garlic, a few crushed fresh bay leaves if you have them, pickling spices (you can get a bottle of pickling spices in most markets) and salt to taste. Note: Pour yourself a small glass of the wine to drink while making preparations
Before putting the meat in the marinade, put your finger in the marinade and taste it to make sure you can taste the different spices and salt. Add more spices, etc. depending on the spice level wanted.
Using a large container, put in meat and marinade and stir around a couple of times to insure all the meat gets covered.
Leave meat in the marinade a minimum of 3 hours, more if you want stronger flavor. Keep refrigerated.
Put meat on spits and cook over an open fire - do not cook too long! It should never be well done!
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