The biggest misconceptions about Portuguese food
Whoever thought that Portuguese food is nothing much besides salted codfish and custard tarts was wrong. That would be the kind of person who perhaps also thinks that Portuguese dishes ought to be pretty much like Spanish food, even though the most Portuguese food they’ve ever eaten was paella. It’s easy to oversimplify when you…
February 25, 2021
Bacalhau com broa – Portuguese Codfish with cornbread: recipe
Bread is an essential ingredient in the Portuguese food tradition. As such, we couldn’t help it but develop some dishes that blend our staple bread and our much beloved salted cod, bacalhau. There are several recipes featuring bread and cod: bacalhau à brás, açorda de bacalhau, tiborna de bacalhau, or the lovely gratin bacalhau espiritual….
February 19, 2021
Açorda de camarão – recipe
The word açorda in Portuguese may stand for slightly different dishes, but always involving old bread. While açorda alentejana refers to an aromatic stock poured over bread slices, açorda by itself stands for a savory mashed bread concoction with a porridge-like consistency. Açorda, most typical from southern Portugal, is an edible example of how the…
February 19, 2021
Migas – recipe
Just like açordas, migas are a type of savory bread recipe made to repurpose stale bread. While açordas resemble the consistency of porridge, migas are cooked until they form a sort of cake with a more binded texture. You can find dishes with the same name in a few other countries around the world. Migas…
February 19, 2021
Portuguese recipes using old bread
Zero waste cooking is an emerging trend and it is becoming a priority right now. Due to a mix of increased awareness towards environmental sustainability, circular economy, food and money saving, and a sense of practicality that has been sharpened by the lockdowns happening all over the world, it feels like we’re going back to…
February 19, 2021
Bread pudding with Port wine – recipe
When it comes to sweets, several countries use old bread to make their version of French Toast (in Portugal, those are called rabanadas) or bread pudding. You may not think bread pudding is Portuguese as such, but what if we were talking about a decadent pudding moistened by the powers of Port wine? We can…
February 19, 2021
Ultimate guide to the best Portuguese soups – Part 2: Non-vegetarian soups from Portugal
Welcome back. This article gives continuity to the previous published ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE BEST PORTUGUESE SOUPS – PART 1: Vegetarian soups from Portugal In this second part of this guide we will introduce you to the most hearty Portuguese winter soups in which the king ingredient is meat or fish. In fact, although…
February 6, 2021
Ultimate guide to the best Portuguese soups – Part 1: Vegetarian soups from Portugal
Comfort food is meant to be enjoyed all year round, but if there is one season that particularly asks for cosy warm dishes, that has got to be Winter. Here in Portugal, we love indulging in stews and heart-warming foods that tend to lean on the heavier side. But, sometimes, a good bowl of…
February 6, 2021
LISBON AND ITS SUSTAINABLE WAY OF LIVING
Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in Europe, constantly evolving and resilient to changes. The city is conscious of the ecological footprint, making sustainable choices on the path to a thriving future. Lisbon, like many other big cities in the world, has tons of waste to deal with. On the other hand, it is…
January 25, 2021
10 WAYS TO FEEL LIKE A LOCAL IN LISBON
Once you arrive in Lisbon and start to mingle in the atmosphere, you can do it both ways: the touristic way or the Portuguese way. Sure you can check in at every tourist spot (plenty of them are worth it) and eat all the Portuguese custards tarts you can – we also eat them…
January 15, 2021
How to discover Lisbon with kids – And survive to tell the story!
If discovering Lisbon and treading its seven hills might be already challenging by itself, imagine going up and down each and every one of these hills with one, two or three children, tired, hungry and always asking: Are we there yet? Are we? ARE WEEEE? Or with teenagers asking to take a picture of them…
December 24, 2020
SET THE TABLE, PORTUGUESE ESSENTIALS
Portuguese people love to host and many well-known Portuguese industries and crafts exist to supply this tradition. When it comes to food, Portuguese people make it a happening! A meal is much more than eating, all round the world and in Portugal is no exception. It’s the gatherings, the love for hosting, the long chattings…
December 9, 2020