Portuguese Salt-Crusted Potatoes
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Perfect side dish for grilled meat or fish! You can never go wrong with Portuguese Salt-Crusted Baked Potatoes!
Perfect side dish for grilled meat or fish! You can never go wrong with Portuguese Salt-Crusted Baked Potatoes!
This super-simple custard cakes recipe looks great, tastes amazing and is so quick to make.
Locally known as ‘Arroz de Tomate’, this traditional rice dish from Portugal is packed with flavor; and can be served in 30 minutes!
Malasadas, with their crisp outside, and buttery, fluffy interior are far superior to the American donut.
Top off you Charcuterie with easy no-bake Chocolate Salami.
Spicy Portuguese Sopas
Classic Chocolate Mousse- one of the most traditional Portuguese desserts. Light, airy, chocolaty, divine. You will fall in love with it!
The salt cod dish that will win you over! Layered with potatoes, sautéd onions and topped with sliced hard boiled eggs and black olives.
This soup is thick, hearty, and spicy too! Made with ground chorizo, tomatoes, beans, and rice, this soup is sure to stick to your ribs!
I grew up in the Azores eating this delicious squid dish at every festival and dance. Slow-cooked until the sauce is soaked into every bite.
Goan lamb vindaloo is a classic recipe of lamb curry which is an exemplary outcome of culinary fusion of two cultures – Indian & Portuguese!
In Portugal they say that there’s 1001 ways to prepare cod. We love most of the ones we’ve tried, but this is one of our favourites.
Traditions! Grilled octopus with smashed potatoes is one of the more traditional dishes in Portugal. Served across the country.
Hearty and deliciously different in flavor.
Spiced and moist Portuguese Style Pork Roast
This a traditional portuguese dish. It’s made with corn and seafood, in this case, shrimp and clams. In portuguese with translator.
A perfect meal for some grilling at the park! Delicious, easy to make and it doesn’t flare up much on the grill.
Have you eaten Cod Cakes? This delicious recipe, it’s very easy to make, and you can feed a crowd with them. In portuguese with translator.
Portuguese folks love their sardines so much that many streets in Lisbon shut down in June for a month-long sardine festival. Enjoy!
This Peri Peri Chicken is juicy, spicy and and loaded with flavour! I’ll show you how to make Peri Peri sauce!
These small chorizo ball breads are delicious and very easy and quick to make. Great for parties or snacks. (in Portuguese with translate)
Unforgettably tender, juicy, and oh so flavourful. Oh, and the fact that it was so simple makes it even better.