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Dobrado.Tripas a^ Moda do Porto

Dobrado.Tripas a^ Moda do Porto by Peter Brown

Oporto is renowned for its Tripe dishes. In Oporto this classic dish is called Tripas but in the south it is known as DOBRADO. Take your time over this dish its worth it. I have a love affair with Tripe,i have played around with the basic recipe to eventually get to what I enjoy

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Portuguese Stew

Portuguese Stew by Laurie Alves

This is a page from the Grandmother's Unwritten Cookbook. Readers you will be tasting my heritage and genuine spirit in this dish. When preparing it, I thought about how different it is when looking at my normal "Comfort Food" Dishes. While I truly love this dish, I know there are readers who will question the ability of the…

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Baked fish fillets

Baked fish fillets by nazevedo

This is a very good way to eat fish on a portuguese stily. Easy to make and it can be prepared in advance.

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Orange Roulade

Orange Roulade by katiuska

This orange roulade is one of my comfort foods. Is easy, there’s no mess in the kitchen, and it stands for a couple of days untainted.

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Rajoes Cominho Lemony Portuguese pork stew

Rajoes Cominho Lemony Portuguese pork stew by Peter Brown

The Portuguese would serve this stew with freshly-baked bread and spiced, fried potatoes but it also goes well with rice, mashed potatoes, roasted or steamed vegetables or a mixed salad. This stew, known as Rajoes Cominho in Portuguese, has its roots in the farming communities of the far north

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Piri-Piri Chicken

Piri-Piri Chicken by Grant Loney

Piri-Piri Chicken, Peri-Peri Chicken, Frango Piri-Piri, and Frango à Cafreal are all basically the same dish: chicken, marinated in a hot chile pepper marinade, then grilled. The dish's Portuguese and African origins are clearly seen in its names. Frango and cafreal (or cafrial) are Portuguese for chicken, and grilled; and piri-piri…

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Ayam (Chicken) Pongteh

Ayam (Chicken) Pongteh by Navaneetham Krishnan

a layered texture, starting with the soft mushiness of potatoes and tender chicken cooked in the traditional pongteh-style.

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Pan Seared Clams with white beans and chorizo

Pan Seared Clams with white beans and chorizo by Chef Paul McGovern

This is a great dish anytime of the year. it's fast and easy just 1 pan also great to add to any cookout and can be done on the grill or side burner. Can be prepped the night before for a fast and easy dinner the next night. Also great with a light side salad

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Portuguese Roast Chicken Piri Piri

Portuguese Roast Chicken Piri Piri by ruth martins

In Portugal you see chicken being roasted on a electric spin roast constantly. They are marinated for hours previously and the spicy flavours sip into the flesh during the cooking process. Piri Piri is the spice of preference. This Spice gives the chicken an Amazing flavour!

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Portuguese Fish and Chips-Bacalhau a Bras

Portuguese Fish and Chips-Bacalhau a Bras by ruth martins

Its yummy, its addictive and truly amazing! If you can get your hands on some salted cod, please, please try this. And if you can't, try it anyway with fresh cod, just add more salt. I know I will! Getting cravings already lol!

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Portugeuse Pasteis de NATA style Puff pastry cups

Portugeuse Pasteis de NATA style Puff pastry cups by Foodessa

Simplified puff pastry custard tartelette cups offer a delectable balance. Vanilla, cinnamon and orange are captured in a delicate custard, while enclosed in a flaky and crispy crust. For a dedicated post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2016/04/montreal-portugal-connect-pasteis-de.html

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white chocolate and cinnamon crème brulée

white chocolate and cinnamon crème brulée by katiuska

A delicious and decadent white chocolate and cinnamon crème brulée

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Portuguese custard tarts ( pasteis de nata)

Portuguese custard tarts ( pasteis de nata) by Alida

If you have never tried this they are incredible. It won't be long before you will sink your teeth into another one, then another one.. and then you realise how many calories you have actually wolfed down! You need to dust the puff pastry in icing sugar to get them caramelised which will make them irresistible. They are best eaten…

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Chestnut and Chocolate flourless Cake

Chestnut and Chocolate flourless Cake by katiuska

It's a pudding like texture, creamy and silky. is melts in your mouth. And above all is the simplest to make.

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