You will love how simple this traditional Portuguese malasada recipe also known as Portuguese filhos, it is to make, they are now my all time favorite doughnuts. So delicious and super addictive, these fried Azorean Portuguese malasada donuts will definitely be a crowd pleaser and the talk around the table. Hawaiian malasadas and Brazilian malasadas are the same as these. If your looking for a delicious Brazilian or Hawaiian malasada recipe this one is perfect.
Bolos de guardanapos is a popular Portuguese sponge cake that is cut into squares then filled with a traditional sweet egg yolk cream filling known as doce de ovos or creme de ovo, the cake squares are then folded into a napkin shape and topped with sugar.
Delicious and succulent, these Portuguese prego rolls are made with juicy steak grilled in a flavorsome marinade served on a fresh bread roll.
Portuguese Milk Tarts, Queijadas de Leite, are a sweet, creamy, traditional Portuguese dessert recipe made with simple ingredients.
Original and authentic, this Portuguese Serradura recipe is made with just 3 ingredients, whipping cream, sweetened condensed milk, and maria cookies referred to in Portuguese as bolacha maria. Serradura, bolacha Maria pudding is one of the most popular Portuguese desserts with maria cookies.
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.
These Portuguese milk tarts known as queijadas de leite in Portugal are super easy and quick to make, you can have a batch made up in just about 35 minutes.
Delicious and succulent, these Portuguese prego rolls are made with juicy steak grilled in a flavorsome marinade served on a fresh bread roll.
Rabanadas or Fatias Douradas are a classic Portuguese dessert that’s very popular around the festive season. Like a French Toast or Eggy Bread, rabanadas are made of a day-old bread that’s soaked with a mixture of milk, sugar, a mix of spices and citrus peel, then fried and coated in more sugar and cinnamon.
Portuguese Milk Tarts, Queijadas de Leite, are a sweet, creamy, traditional Portuguese dessert recipe made with simple ingredients.
“Serradura” means “sawdust” in Portuguese. Sawdust pudding may sound a bit unappetizing, but the sawdust actually refers to the biscuit crumbs. The biscuits were crushed sup…
Bolas de Berlim are Portuguese donuts that are sliced in half, then filled with sweet and creamy egg-based custard. Fluffy on the exterior and thick and creamy on the interior, these donuts are typically rolled in granulated sugar before being filled with the custard
A traditional treat during the Christmas holidays and beyond, these Portuguese cookies are packed with sweet potatoes, dried coconut, ginger, orange and more!
Bolos de arroz are popular gluten free Portuguese Azorean rice cakes that can be found in every Portuguese bakery. These Portuguese rice cakes are sweet and buttery with a hint of lemon and vanilla. Moist and delicious our sweet rice muffins resemble tall cupcakes with a sugary crisp top that is so good.
Learn how to make traditional Portuguese recipes with this great collection. Whether you're looking for a home cooked meal or something special for a holiday, these recipes have something delicious for everyone.
Portuguese Milk Tarts, Queijadas de Leite, are a sweet, creamy, traditional Portuguese dessert recipe made with simple ingredients.
This recipe is for the Azorean Biscoitos ring-shaped biscuits that are the perfect balance of crunchy and sweet with a hint of lemon.
You will love how simple this traditional Portuguese malasada recipe also known as Portuguese filhos, it is to make, they are now my all time favorite doughnuts. So delicious and super addictive, these fried Azorean Portuguese malasada donuts will definitely be a crowd pleaser and the talk around the table. Hawaiian malasadas and Brazilian malasadas are the same as these. If your looking for a delicious Brazilian or Hawaiian malasada recipe this one is perfect.
In the Portuguese culture, food is the highlight of popular celebrations, with some dishes only making an appearance on special occasions. Massa sovada, or Portuguese Sweet Bread, is one such celebratory snack. Learn how to make this light and airy bread with its signature subtle sweetness.
The best potato- sausage dish!
Even better than all of my olive oil cakes are these little Portuguese Orange Cakes, also know as "Bolinhos de Laranja". They ...
A slightly sweet, spicy, and delicious sauteed ground Portuguese Chourico Sandwich recipe that uses beer, TABASCO Sauce, and tomato paste.
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 […]
Do you like traditional Portuguese recipes? Make these delicious, simple, creamy and homemade Portuguese custard tarts.
Christmas is about family and the food that unites us around the table. It is about planning and excitement for all the Christmas desserts that will delight our loved ones. Portugal has plenty of desserts,
Portuguese foods are definitely delicious, and they will surely please your stomach. The ingredient that the locals use to make their delicacies are
Savor a taste of Portugal with these popular Portuguese desserts! From honey cake to rice pudding to donuts, you won't be able to resist these sweets!
A traditional Portuguese muffin made with part rice flour, which gives the muffins a tender crumb with a buttery flavor and a hint of lemon, and a delightful crunchy sugar crust on top.
Soft as clouds and delicately sweet! This Molotof recipe is, beyond a shadow of a doubt, one of the easiest and simplest baked desserts out there! It is made using only 3 simple ingredients- egg whites, water, and sugar! I bet you can make one right now!
Serradura | Portuguese Sawdust Pudding is a quick and easy, no-bake, layered dessert. Here's an easy recipe to make this delightful dessert!