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Bife á Cavalo


Bife a cavalo is a traditional dish in Brazil. It may be originated from Alcatra, Coxão-Mole, Maminha or even Fraldinha.

It is a grilled, sometimes dip fried steak, with fried eggs on top. It is usually served with rice, beans and a salad.