Food of Portugal

Food of Portugal

Author: Jean Anderson

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1994-06-21

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0688134157

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An extensive bilingual glossary explains, defines, and describes Portuguese food, wine, cooking, and restaurant terms. With notes for cooks and travelers on the language of Portuguese wine, food, and dining. Wine notes have been completely revised and updated. Color photographs of Portugal by the author.


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Download or read book Food of Portugal written by Jean Anderson and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 1994-06-21 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An extensive bilingual glossary explains, defines, and describes Portuguese food, wine, cooking, and restaurant terms. With notes for cooks and travelers on the language of Portuguese wine, food, and dining. Wine notes have been completely revised and updated. Color photographs of Portugal by the author.


For the Love of Portuguese Food

For the Love of Portuguese Food

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Azorean Cooking

Azorean Cooking

Author: Maria Lawton

Publisher: Azorean Green Bean

Published: 2014-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780989417235

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Maria Lawton, known as the "Azorean Green Bean," is proud to announce the arrival of her debut cookbook, "Azorean Cooking: From My Family Table to Yours," a collection of more than 50 recipes that celebrates the traditions of Azorean cooking, culture, and family. "For more than four years, I have made it my mission to preserve my family recipes," said Lawton. "At first, I just wanted to make sure they would be passed down to my children and future generations - but now, I want to share them with everyone who might miss their Azorean mother or grandmother's cooking, or whoever wants to know how to recreate the tastes and smells of the past. This has been a wonderful journey home for me, and I hope this helps others on their journey, too." In the book, Lawton shares powerful memories of her family and cooking experiences as she walks readers through an array of recipes, ranging from popular Azorean dishes - including Arroz Doce (Sweet Rice Pudding), Massa Sovada (Sweet Bread) and Sopa de Couve (Kale Soup) - to classics like Cozido (Boiled Dinner), Cacoila (Marinated Pork), and Camarao Mozambique (Shrimp Mozambique). Throughout the collection, Lawton makes the cooking process simple, educational, and enjoyable, with a constant focus on a delicious end result. Lawton was born on the semi-tropical island of Sao Miguel, the largest of nine islands that make up the Azores, an autonomous region of Portugal located nearly a thousand miles off its coast in the Atlantic Ocean. At age six, Lawton moved to the United States with her family and settled in a Portuguese community in southeastern Massachusetts. Growing up, Lawton was teased with a number of names like "Portagee," "Fava Bean" and "Greenhorn," but would always answer with, "Thank you - I'm proud of it!" Her nickname today of "Azorean Green Bean" is an embrace of these cultural elements and a reflection of pride.


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Download or read book Azorean Cooking written by Maria Lawton and published by Azorean Green Bean. This book was released on 2014-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Maria Lawton, known as the "Azorean Green Bean," is proud to announce the arrival of her debut cookbook, "Azorean Cooking: From My Family Table to Yours," a collection of more than 50 recipes that celebrates the traditions of Azorean cooking, culture, and family. "For more than four years, I have made it my mission to preserve my family recipes," said Lawton. "At first, I just wanted to make sure they would be passed down to my children and future generations - but now, I want to share them with everyone who might miss their Azorean mother or grandmother's cooking, or whoever wants to know how to recreate the tastes and smells of the past. This has been a wonderful journey home for me, and I hope this helps others on their journey, too." In the book, Lawton shares powerful memories of her family and cooking experiences as she walks readers through an array of recipes, ranging from popular Azorean dishes - including Arroz Doce (Sweet Rice Pudding), Massa Sovada (Sweet Bread) and Sopa de Couve (Kale Soup) - to classics like Cozido (Boiled Dinner), Cacoila (Marinated Pork), and Camarao Mozambique (Shrimp Mozambique). Throughout the collection, Lawton makes the cooking process simple, educational, and enjoyable, with a constant focus on a delicious end result. Lawton was born on the semi-tropical island of Sao Miguel, the largest of nine islands that make up the Azores, an autonomous region of Portugal located nearly a thousand miles off its coast in the Atlantic Ocean. At age six, Lawton moved to the United States with her family and settled in a Portuguese community in southeastern Massachusetts. Growing up, Lawton was teased with a number of names like "Portagee," "Fava Bean" and "Greenhorn," but would always answer with, "Thank you - I'm proud of it!" Her nickname today of "Azorean Green Bean" is an embrace of these cultural elements and a reflection of pride.


For the Love of Portuguese Food

For the Love of Portuguese Food

Author: Milena Rodrigues

Publisher:

Published: 2017-06-15

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780692899663

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A collection of some of the most beloved Portuguese recipes written in English.


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Download or read book For the Love of Portuguese Food written by Milena Rodrigues and published by . This book was released on 2017-06-15 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection of some of the most beloved Portuguese recipes written in English.


Authentic Portuguese Cooking

Authentic Portuguese Cooking

Author: Ana Patuleia Ortins

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2015-10-20

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 1624141943

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The dishes of Portugal are known for being mild in spice but rich in flavor. Meals such as stewed seafood flavored with herbs and vinegar, homestyle bread made with sweet potato, rich sausage stews, ribs sweetened with pepper paste-all food Ana Patuleia Ortins has eaten growing up as a first generation descendant of Portuguese immigrants, as well as taught in her cooking classes in the Portuguese-rich community of Gloucester, Massachusetts.This masterful collection of over 200 recipes has it all: Classic, must-have favorites that preserve the traditional flavors of Portugal, and recipes inspired by modern Portuguese cuisine. This is the biggest and most comprehensive book on Portuguese cooking that will thrill foodies from anywhere.With recipes such as Madeiran Wine and Garlic Beef Kabobs, Mushroom-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin with Pomegranate Sauce, Sautéed Kale with Pine Nuts and Onions, and Saint Martin's Grilled Salt Cod with Potatoes, there's something for everyone. Your family and friends will be talking for days about the incredible dishes you've created from this book.


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Download or read book Authentic Portuguese Cooking written by Ana Patuleia Ortins and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2015-10-20 with total page 403 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The dishes of Portugal are known for being mild in spice but rich in flavor. Meals such as stewed seafood flavored with herbs and vinegar, homestyle bread made with sweet potato, rich sausage stews, ribs sweetened with pepper paste-all food Ana Patuleia Ortins has eaten growing up as a first generation descendant of Portuguese immigrants, as well as taught in her cooking classes in the Portuguese-rich community of Gloucester, Massachusetts.This masterful collection of over 200 recipes has it all: Classic, must-have favorites that preserve the traditional flavors of Portugal, and recipes inspired by modern Portuguese cuisine. This is the biggest and most comprehensive book on Portuguese cooking that will thrill foodies from anywhere.With recipes such as Madeiran Wine and Garlic Beef Kabobs, Mushroom-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin with Pomegranate Sauce, Sautéed Kale with Pine Nuts and Onions, and Saint Martin's Grilled Salt Cod with Potatoes, there's something for everyone. Your family and friends will be talking for days about the incredible dishes you've created from this book.


Portuguese Homestyle Cooking

Portuguese Homestyle Cooking

Author: Ana Patuleia Ortins

Publisher: Interlink Books

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781566564083

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Everyone loves Mediterranean food. But few can say what makes the soul-comforting, understated peasant food of Portugal distinct from that of its neighbors. The abundant use of legumes and leafy greens in its hearty soups and stews? The unusual combinations of meat and shellfish? The wine and garlic marinated braises? The easy seafood preparations? Or, perhaps, the luscious, egg-sweet desserts, from light meringue puddings to rich, sweet breads? Peppered with a lifetime of anecdotes from a passionate cook’s years in a Portuguese culture, Portuguese Homestyle Cooking draws us into an immigrant kitchen where traditional culinary methods were handed down from father to daughter, shared and refined with the help of the family and friends who watched, chopped, and tasted. The recipes in Portuguese Homestyle Cooking are of dishes prepared as they were in Portugal—but with the measurements standardized and perfected and the commonly used ingredients and methods fully explained. Novices and experienced chefs alike will enjoy preparing these savory dishes.


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Download or read book Portuguese Homestyle Cooking written by Ana Patuleia Ortins and published by Interlink Books. This book was released on 2002-01-01 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Everyone loves Mediterranean food. But few can say what makes the soul-comforting, understated peasant food of Portugal distinct from that of its neighbors. The abundant use of legumes and leafy greens in its hearty soups and stews? The unusual combinations of meat and shellfish? The wine and garlic marinated braises? The easy seafood preparations? Or, perhaps, the luscious, egg-sweet desserts, from light meringue puddings to rich, sweet breads? Peppered with a lifetime of anecdotes from a passionate cook’s years in a Portuguese culture, Portuguese Homestyle Cooking draws us into an immigrant kitchen where traditional culinary methods were handed down from father to daughter, shared and refined with the help of the family and friends who watched, chopped, and tasted. The recipes in Portuguese Homestyle Cooking are of dishes prepared as they were in Portugal—but with the measurements standardized and perfected and the commonly used ingredients and methods fully explained. Novices and experienced chefs alike will enjoy preparing these savory dishes.


The Food & Cooking of Portugal

The Food & Cooking of Portugal

Author: Miguel de Castro e Silva

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781903141434

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Portugal?s culinary traditions and favourite recipes change with the landscape, from the north to the south of the country and from the sea border to the rugged, mountainous interior. The historic diet is based around wholesome, robust meals for farming labourers and fishermen: it draws on fresh, local ingredients from the regions and receives strong influences from the Mediterranean, the mountains and from the extensive Atlantic coastline. The opening of the book provides an enlightening overview of the history, influences and essential ingredients of the cuisine, its colourful heritage and the main aspects and signature points of Portuguese cooking today. Chapters follow on Starters & Side Dishes, Soups, Fish & Shellfish, Meat & Fowl, and Desserts & Sweets. The recipe chapters contain a selection of over 60 delicious dishes that reflect and represent the varied flavours of Portugal and feature ingredients such as leafy greens, garlic, sheeps? milk cheese, pork sausages, spider crab, wild mushrooms, chestnuts and almonds. For each recipe there are step by step instructions, cook's tips, and a glorious finished picture so the cook will know exactly what they are aiming to achieve. Recipe highlights include the refreshing taste of the appetiser Tomato Salad with Marinated Peppers and Oregano, the warming Chestnut and White Bean Soup from the northern Minho region, the dry salted cod Bacalhau served with potato mash gratin, the smooth-tasting Roast Pork Ribs with Milhos (polenta) and the irresistible winter treat of Fried Bread with Port Sauce. With an exciting and informative text and authentic recipes by award-winning nationally-recognized Portuguese chef Miguel de Castro e Silva, this unique volume is also packed with over 250 sumptuous colour photographs illustrating ingredients, techniques, and the finished dishes. Introducing familiar and unexpected flavours of the Mediterranean, a variety of traditional and comforting artisan dishes and more sophisticated recipes interpreted with an imaginative, elegant, modern twist, this beautiful book is undoubtedly destined to become the cook's kitchen bible for the cuisine of Portugal.


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Download or read book The Food & Cooking of Portugal written by Miguel de Castro e Silva and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Portugal?s culinary traditions and favourite recipes change with the landscape, from the north to the south of the country and from the sea border to the rugged, mountainous interior. The historic diet is based around wholesome, robust meals for farming labourers and fishermen: it draws on fresh, local ingredients from the regions and receives strong influences from the Mediterranean, the mountains and from the extensive Atlantic coastline. The opening of the book provides an enlightening overview of the history, influences and essential ingredients of the cuisine, its colourful heritage and the main aspects and signature points of Portuguese cooking today. Chapters follow on Starters & Side Dishes, Soups, Fish & Shellfish, Meat & Fowl, and Desserts & Sweets. The recipe chapters contain a selection of over 60 delicious dishes that reflect and represent the varied flavours of Portugal and feature ingredients such as leafy greens, garlic, sheeps? milk cheese, pork sausages, spider crab, wild mushrooms, chestnuts and almonds. For each recipe there are step by step instructions, cook's tips, and a glorious finished picture so the cook will know exactly what they are aiming to achieve. Recipe highlights include the refreshing taste of the appetiser Tomato Salad with Marinated Peppers and Oregano, the warming Chestnut and White Bean Soup from the northern Minho region, the dry salted cod Bacalhau served with potato mash gratin, the smooth-tasting Roast Pork Ribs with Milhos (polenta) and the irresistible winter treat of Fried Bread with Port Sauce. With an exciting and informative text and authentic recipes by award-winning nationally-recognized Portuguese chef Miguel de Castro e Silva, this unique volume is also packed with over 250 sumptuous colour photographs illustrating ingredients, techniques, and the finished dishes. Introducing familiar and unexpected flavours of the Mediterranean, a variety of traditional and comforting artisan dishes and more sophisticated recipes interpreted with an imaginative, elegant, modern twist, this beautiful book is undoubtedly destined to become the cook's kitchen bible for the cuisine of Portugal.


The New Portuguese Table

The New Portuguese Table

Author: David Leite

Publisher: Clarkson Potter

Published: 2010-10-13

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0307885542

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James Beard Award-winning writer, David Leite takes you on a culinary journey into the soul of Portugal. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Spain, Portugal is today’s hot-spot vacation destination, and world travelers are enthralled by the unique yet familiar cuisine of this country. The New Portuguese Table looks at this fascinating country's 11 surprisingly different historical regions, as well as the island of Madeira and the Azores, and their food culture, traditional dishes, and wines. This book also showcases Portugal's pantry of go-to ingredients, such as smoked sausages, peppers, cilantro, seafood, olive oil, garlic, beans, tomatoes, and bay leaves—all common in American kitchens and now combined in innovative ways. In The New Portuguese Table, David Leite provides a contemporary look at the flavorful food of this gastronomic region, sharing both the beloved classics he remembers from cooking at his grandmother’s side, such as Slowly Simmered White Beans and Sausage, as well as modern dishes defining the country today, like Olive Oil–Poached Fresh Cod with Roasted Tomato Sauce. With full-color photographs throughout and a contemporary perspective, The New Portuguese Table is the definitive handbook of the exciting cuisine of Portugal.


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Download or read book The New Portuguese Table written by David Leite and published by Clarkson Potter. This book was released on 2010-10-13 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: James Beard Award-winning writer, David Leite takes you on a culinary journey into the soul of Portugal. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Spain, Portugal is today’s hot-spot vacation destination, and world travelers are enthralled by the unique yet familiar cuisine of this country. The New Portuguese Table looks at this fascinating country's 11 surprisingly different historical regions, as well as the island of Madeira and the Azores, and their food culture, traditional dishes, and wines. This book also showcases Portugal's pantry of go-to ingredients, such as smoked sausages, peppers, cilantro, seafood, olive oil, garlic, beans, tomatoes, and bay leaves—all common in American kitchens and now combined in innovative ways. In The New Portuguese Table, David Leite provides a contemporary look at the flavorful food of this gastronomic region, sharing both the beloved classics he remembers from cooking at his grandmother’s side, such as Slowly Simmered White Beans and Sausage, as well as modern dishes defining the country today, like Olive Oil–Poached Fresh Cod with Roasted Tomato Sauce. With full-color photographs throughout and a contemporary perspective, The New Portuguese Table is the definitive handbook of the exciting cuisine of Portugal.


Portuguese Home Cooking

Portuguese Home Cooking

Author: Ana Patuleia Ortins

Publisher: Interlink Books

Published: 2021-11-02

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9781623718800

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Authentic recipes that unlock the mysteries of Portuguese Cooking The Mediterranean diet is famed for its fresh and vibrant cuisine. In this book, Ana Patuleia Ortins invites you to discover or revisit the soul-comforting, peasant food of Portugal, just as vibrant, yet distinct from that of its neighbors. Peppered with a lifetime of anecdotes from a passionate cook, Portuguese Home Cooking draws us into an immigrant kitchen where traditional culinary methods were handed down from father to daughter, shared and refined with the help of the family and friends who watched, chopped, and tasted. The recipes in this cookbook are of dishes prepared as they are in Portugal—with the measurements tried and tested, and the ingredients and methods fully explained. With warmth and gusto, Ana Patuleia Ortins shares garden-fresh salads, hearty wine and garlic braises, legumes and leafy greens, meat and shellfish dishes, rustic breads, and the luscious desserts for which Portugal is known. Beautiful food and location photography will transport you to Portugal's picturesque countryside, and novices and experienced chefs alike will delight in the culture and cuisine, whether nostalgic for home, or discovering it for the first time.


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Download or read book Portuguese Home Cooking written by Ana Patuleia Ortins and published by Interlink Books. This book was released on 2021-11-02 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Authentic recipes that unlock the mysteries of Portuguese Cooking The Mediterranean diet is famed for its fresh and vibrant cuisine. In this book, Ana Patuleia Ortins invites you to discover or revisit the soul-comforting, peasant food of Portugal, just as vibrant, yet distinct from that of its neighbors. Peppered with a lifetime of anecdotes from a passionate cook, Portuguese Home Cooking draws us into an immigrant kitchen where traditional culinary methods were handed down from father to daughter, shared and refined with the help of the family and friends who watched, chopped, and tasted. The recipes in this cookbook are of dishes prepared as they are in Portugal—with the measurements tried and tested, and the ingredients and methods fully explained. With warmth and gusto, Ana Patuleia Ortins shares garden-fresh salads, hearty wine and garlic braises, legumes and leafy greens, meat and shellfish dishes, rustic breads, and the luscious desserts for which Portugal is known. Beautiful food and location photography will transport you to Portugal's picturesque countryside, and novices and experienced chefs alike will delight in the culture and cuisine, whether nostalgic for home, or discovering it for the first time.


The Recipe Girl Cookbook

The Recipe Girl Cookbook

Author: Lori Lange

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2013-04

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1118282396

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150 easy, family-friendly, great-tasting recipes in the first cookbook from the wildly popular blogger Recipe Girl (RecipeGirl.com).


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Download or read book The Recipe Girl Cookbook written by Lori Lange and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. This book was released on 2013-04 with total page 339 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 150 easy, family-friendly, great-tasting recipes in the first cookbook from the wildly popular blogger Recipe Girl (RecipeGirl.com).