Looking for Portuguese recipes? Want the best Portuguese custard tarts? Try our ideas here.
Create your own ultimate Portuguese feast. Start with easy empanadas and fish fofos before serving perfect piri-piri chicken or grilled sardines. Don’t forget the custard tarts for pudding!
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- Difficulty Easy
Ingredients
- We use paprika, sardines, piri-piri marinade and more
Portuguese custard tarts
Make classic Portuguese custard tarts or "pastéis de nata" with step-by-step help from the olive test kitchen. Dusting the pastry with icing sugar gives the tarts a golden, caramelised crust when cooked.
Portuguese fish stew (caldeirada de peixe)
This seafood stew contains a mixture of squid, prawns, clams and mussels. It is a low-calorie recipe and makes several portions, perfect for the whole family to enjoy.
Febras assadas (barbecued pork) on chips with lemon and mayo
A Portuguese-style recipe for the BBQ. Pork loin is marinated in wine and smoked paprika before getting the grill treatment. Serve over thick-cut chips to soak up all those lovely juices.
These fish croquettes are based on the Portuguese fofos de bacalhau, made using salt cod. Goans have adapted this using boneless fish, potatoes, ground spices and chilli.
Check out our vibrant and punchy Portuguese-style prego sandwich. This simple recipe is served all over Portugal – the green piri-piri, although not traditional, gives a massive flavour boost.
Check out these sweet and peppery crispy sardines, ready in 20 minutes. These are great on a griddle, but will also work really well on the BBQ. Serve with a big green salad and lots of crusty bread.
Create your own Portuguese-style chicken, chips and slaw at home. Tip all of the spicy roasting tin juices into a bowl to serve alongside.
Spring onion and prawn empanadas
Empanadas are dough turnovers which originated in Portugal and are now also popular in many Latin American countries. Try these light prawn versions for a quick snack or starter.
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