List of Portuguese dishes

Summary

This is a list of Portuguese dishes and foods. Despite being relatively restricted to an Atlantic sustenance, Portuguese cuisine has many Mediterranean influences. Portuguese cuisine is famous for seafood.[citation needed] The influence of Portugal's former colonial possessions is also notable, especially in the wide variety of spices used. These spices include piri piri (small, fiery chili peppers), black pepper and white pepper, as well as cinnamon, vanilla, clove, cumin, allspice and saffron. Olive oil is one of the bases of Portuguese cuisine, which is used both for cooking and flavouring meals. Garlic is widely used, as are herbs, such as bay leaf, coriander, oregano, thyme, rosemary and parsley, being the most prevalent. Portuguese beverages are also included in this list.

Carne de porco à alentejana is one of the most traditional and popular pork dishes of Portuguese cuisine
Espetada, a Portuguese beef dish, being grilled

Portuguese dishes edit

 
Bacalhau com natas
 
Dobradinha
 
Portuguese stew - Cozido à Portuguesa
 
Migas
 
Sardinhas assadas
 
pastéis de bacalhau

Breads edit

Cheeses edit

 
Rabaçal cured cheese
 
Transmontano cheese

Desserts and sweets edit

 
A bola de Berlim from Portugal
 
Arroz doce from Portugal
 
Madeira honey cake - Bolo de Mel da Madeira
 
Chocolate salami, salame de chocolate
 
Quince marmalade - Marmelada
 
Natas do Céu dessert
 
Angel's double-chin - Papo d’Anjo
 
Priscos Abbot pudding - Pudim Abade de Priscos

See also: Conventual sweets

Sausages edit

Soups and stews edit

Beverages edit

 
Galão

Alcoholic beverages edit

 
Beirão liqueur

Regional specialities edit

 
A Bolo do caco stand in Madeira

See also edit

References edit