Arroz Carreteiro Recipe | Traditional Brazilian Rice Dish
Craving a Taste of Brazil?
When I’m craving comfort food that truly speaks of tradition and warmth, Arroz Carreteiro is always at the top of my list. This rustic dish was once the meal of traveling cowboys in southern Brazil, prepared with leftover barbecue beef (churrasco) and rice to create a filling yet simple dish that could be cooked outdoors.
Today, Arroz Carreteiro is more than just cowboy food; it’s a family favorite that bursts with smoky, savory flavors, thanks to juicy leftover beef, flavorful sausage, roasted bell peppers, and a mix of garlic, onions, and parsley. The rice absorbs all these rich flavors, making every spoonful satisfying and soulful.
This recipe is perfect if you’ve just had a barbecue and don’t want your delicious meat to go to waste. With just a handful of ingredients and one pot, you can recreate this Brazilian classic in less than an hour.
How to Make Arroz Carreteiro
Preparing Arroz Carreteiro is straightforward, and the magic lies in layering the flavors. Here’s how I bring this Brazilian classic to life in my kitchen:
Step 1: Prepping the Ingredients
- Dice 2 onions and set aside.
- Dice your leftover barbecue beef into medium-sized cubes.
- Dice ½ – ⅔ cup roasted red bell peppers.
- Remove the casing from 2 sausages and crumble them.
- Mince 2 cloves of garlic and chop ¼ cup of parsley.
Step 2: Sautéing the Base
Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large skillet or Dutch oven. Add the onions and sauté for about 5 minutes until soft and golden.
Add the sausage, breaking it apart with your spoon, and cook until the pink color disappears. Next, stir in the cubed beef and let it absorb all those wonderful flavors.
Step 3: Cooking the Rice
Add the 1¾ cups of rice to the pan, stirring well so it soaks up the juices and oils. For every cup of rice, add 2 cups of hot water (in this case, about 3½ cups). Stir gently, then cover and let simmer for 20–25 minutes.
Halfway through cooking, add the garlic and roasted red bell peppers. This ensures their flavors melt into the rice without overcooking.
Step 4: Finishing Touches
After 20 minutes, check the rice. If it looks dry, add a splash more hot water. Once the rice is tender and fluffy, turn off the heat. Stir in the fresh parsley right before serving.
For an extra touch of richness, I like topping each plate with grated Parmesan cheese; it’s not traditional, but it adds a lovely creamy-salty balance.
Serving and Decoration
Arroz Carreteiro is best enjoyed family-style, served on a large platter in the center of the table. This way, everyone can dig in and savor the smoky, savory flavors together.
Suggested Toppings & Sides
- Grated Parmesan cheese – adds a creamy, salty kick.
- Fresh parsley or green onions – for a burst of freshness.
- Side of farofa (toasted cassava flour) – a traditional Brazilian pairing.
- Pickled chili peppers – for those who enjoy a spicy edge.
Pair this hearty rice dish with a simple green salad or grilled vegetables to balance out the richness.
Storage Instructions
Keeping Arroz Carreteiro Fresh
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- Reheat gently on the stove with a splash of water or broth to bring the rice back to life.
Freezing Arroz Carreteiro
- This dish also freezes well! Let it cool completely, then place it in freezer-safe containers.
- Store for up to 2 months. To reheat, thaw overnight in the fridge and warm up in a skillet.
Frequently Asked Questions about Arroz Carreteiro
What is Arroz Carreteiro?
Arroz Carreteiro is a traditional Brazilian rice dish made initially by cowboys (gauchos) in southern Brazil. It combines rice with leftover barbecue beef, sausage, onions, garlic, and herbs, creating a hearty and flavorful one-pot meal.

Arroz Carreteiro Recipe
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Required Kitchen Tools
Cooking Arroz Carreteiro doesn’t require fancy equipment, just the basics you probably already have in your kitchen.- Large Skillet or Dutch Oven – For sautéing and cooking everything in one pot.
- Sharp Knife & Cutting Board – To dice onions, beef, and peppers easily.
- Wooden Spoon or Spatula – To stir and combine the ingredients without damaging the rice.
- Measuring Cups – For precise rice-to-water ratios.
- Serving Platter – Traditional Arroz Carreteiro is served family-style, perfect for gatherings.
Can I make Arroz Carreteiro without leftover barbecue beef?
Yes! While authentic recipes use churrasco leftovers, you can substitute with fresh steak, shredded beef, or even chicken. The key is to sear the meat well so it adds rich flavor to the rice.
What type of rice works best?
Long-grain white rice is the most common, as it cooks fluffy and absorbs flavors beautifully. However, medium-grain rice or even parboiled rice can also be used, depending on your preference.
Can I make a vegetarian version of Arroz Carreteiro?
Absolutely. Skip the beef and sausage, and instead add hearty vegetables like mushrooms, carrots, or zucchini. Smoked paprika can give that smoky depth usually added by meat.
What side dishes go well with Arroz Carreteiro?
Traditional accompaniments include farofa (toasted cassava flour), green salad, or grilled vegetables. You can also serve it with hot sauce or pickled chili peppers for extra flavor.
How do I reheat leftovers without drying them out?
The best method is to reheat in a skillet over low heat with a splash of water or beef broth. This keeps the rice moist and flavorful.
Is Arroz Carreteiro spicy?
Not necessarily, it depends on the type of sausage you use. Mild sausage gives a softer flavor, while spicy sausage can add a nice heat to the dish.
Conclusion
Mastering Arroz Carreteiro is like bringing a piece of Brazilian tradition into your own kitchen. This rustic cowboy rice dish is proof that the simplest ingredients, leftover beef, rice, and herbs, can transform into something truly extraordinary when cooked with care.
Whether you’re preparing it after a weekend barbecue, cooking it for your family, or simply craving a cozy one-pan meal, Arroz Carreteiro always delivers. With its smoky beef, flavorful sausage, and herb-kissed rice, it’s a recipe that warms both the heart and the stomach.
So grab your leftovers, heat your skillet, and let the flavors of Brazil shine in your home. One bite, and you’ll see why this dish has stood the test of time.

Sally Mckenney is a dedicated baking enthusiast and dessert lover who creates and shares delicious cake recipes and practical baking tips on Daily Bake Lab. Her passion for sweet treats inspires home bakers to explore new flavors and enjoy the art of baking.
