The food in Portugal is underrated! Learn about the most popular, tasty Portuguese foods and must-try drinks in this guide.
A warm welcome to all my friends! Let me take you on a flavor-filled journey through the rich culinary traditions of my beloved Portugal.
The Essential Foodie Guide to Portugal empowers you to try Portugal's diverse cuisine, with insider tips to help you to sample a wide range of tasty treats.
There are a lot of choices when it comes to Portuguese drinks, from the finest wines and beers to refreshing soft drinks and exquisite coffee variations.
The food in Portugal is underrated! Learn about the most popular, tasty Portuguese foods and must-try drinks in this guide.
A unique insight into the most popular Portuguese drinks. Discover 'green' and fortified wines, liqueurs, spirits and local brews.
This 20-minute Portuguese Shrimp Mozambique recipe is full of bold flavors and spice! Featuring garlicky shrimp cooked in white wine and a spicy tomato, paprika, and chili pepper sauce, this famous Portuguese recipe is so easy to love.
Simply referred to as 'Bitoque' amongst Cape Verdeans, this steak dish is topped with a signature fried egg and is also referred to as 'Bife a Portuguesa'. The dark pan-sauce is made of wine, garlic and butter. Fried potatoes and white rice are served on the side.
This Portuguese Salad recipe is a beautiful mix of vegetables with a simple red wine vinaigrette.
This recipe for Portuguese Sopas or Sopash is served at Yearly Portuguese Festa's (Portuguese Picnic) In Lincoln, California and is filled with the authentic Portuguese...
The Classics “Francesinha” by Porto Convention and Visitors Bureau is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. 1. Francesinha Francesinha is probably one of the most popular dishes from Portugal. Translated, it means “the little French girl”. It is said that the name comes from the fact that the sandwich is inspired by the French sandwich “Croque […]
This super-simple custard tart recipe looks great, tastes amazing and is so quick to make - obrigado!
Bifanas are traditional Portuguese sandwiches made with thin slices of pork that are marinated and simmered in a sauce of white wine, garlic, hot pepper paste, lemon juice and other seasonings. They are served on papo secos (Portuguese buns), topped with sautéed onions and sweet peppers. You will find bifana sandwiches all over Portugal and similar to any famous recipe, everyone has their own variation. My recipe has been handed down to me from my mom. It couldn’t be any tastier or easier to make and I hope you enjoy it.
The Classics “Francesinha” by Porto Convention and Visitors Bureau is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. 1. Francesinha Francesinha is probably one of the most popular dishes from Portugal. Translated, it means “the little French girl”. It is said that the name comes from the fact that the sandwich is inspired by the French sandwich “Croque […]
“Alcatra” is a traditional dish from Terceira, the island I live on. It is a pot roast that is cooked in large unglazed red clay pots. The p...
Portuguese Holy Ghost Soup, or Sopas do Espírito Santo, is traditional to the Portuguese Holy Ghost festa. This dish has a rich history and rich flavor. The festa is held only once a year, so if you ever get the craving you now know how to make the soup on your own!
This easy Portuguese chicken Mozambique is a great recipe for dinner. This popular Portuguese dish is known for its delicious sauce.
Every great city needs a great sandwich. Porto, Portugal has one that might be one of the greatest sandwiches in the world: the francesinha
A classic South African Portuguese trinchado recipe that is spicy and rich. Pairs perfectly with fresh Portuguese rolls
The Classics “Francesinha” by Porto Convention and Visitors Bureau is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. 1. Francesinha Francesinha is probably one of the most popular dishes from Portugal. Translated, it means “the little French girl”. It is said that the name comes from the fact that the sandwich is inspired by the French sandwich “Croque […]
With a wide variety of traditional food, but you may wonder what to eat in Portugal. Don’t worry, here is a list of 15 Portuguese dishes you need to try.
This 20 minute one-skillet dish features tender shrimp tossed in a spicy Sazon seasoning and beer sauce. Perfect to serve with rice or flatbread for a quick and flavorful weeknight dinner!
The Essential Foodie Guide to Portugal empowers you to try Portugal's diverse cuisine, with insider tips to help you to sample a wide range of tasty treats.
Delicious and succulent, these Portuguese prego rolls are made with juicy steak grilled in a flavorsome marinade served on a fresh bread roll.
I have a confession to make, I love rice. I can eat it everyday for the rest of my life and never have it the same way twice. I have been away on holiday, in Porto, for the past three weeks and have missed you all dearly! Judging from my emails, you've missed me too! Thank you for all the love. I'm back with amazing food adventures and cool, new restaurant reviews. Today's recipe is one that is very typical all over Portugal, but more so in the south. The rice is made "malandro", which means sa
Delicious and succulent, these Portuguese prego rolls are made with juicy steak grilled in a flavorsome marinade served on a fresh bread roll.
These Portuguese side dishes are warm, filling, and so tasty! From tomato rice to salads to fried potatoes, these sides are the perfect addition to dinner.
Queijadas are also known as Portuguese Custard Cupcakes or Portuguese Milk Tarts. They are custardy, sweet, and creamy Portuguese cupcakes with golden brown edges. If you like custardy desserts, you will love them!
This is my first time making Portuguese food, but if all Portuguese recipes are as delicious as this one then I'll be making MANY more!
There are some women, whose problem is that they never believe they have what it takes to put together an IKEA coffee table. Then, there are those such as myself. Who hold unexplained and relentless faith in their own physical strength. Who ask, how hard can it be?... #Cantonese #friedrice #gratin
Discover the irresistible flavors of Peri Peri Chicken with our grilled or baked recipe. Enjoy the spicy Peri Peri sauce that adds a fiery kick!