Making Linguica (Pork)

Today we’re going to give you guys a traditional and unique recipe for the Portuguese fan favorite, Linguica. Many of the listed ingredients are things you can find in most kitchens, and this makes it one of the more popular portuguese dishes because its just so delicious yet simple to make. The one thing you will need to get to ensure the dish comes out great is some pork butt (shoulder), or Boston butt for those of you who live in New England, US. If you have any questions about this dish or comments, please list them in the comment section below, or in the forums area of the site above.

Ingredients:
5 lbs pork butt
2 tablespoons paprika
1/2 tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoons fresh ground white pepper
2 teaspoons dried oregano
2 tablespoons minced garlic
1 tablespoon salt
1/2 cup red wine
1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1 teaspoons cayenne pepper

Directions:

1) Combine all ingredients and mix well, if you can, leave for several hours so the flavors can develop.
2) Stuff into hog casings or make into patties.
3) Smoke on a home smoker until internal temperature reaches 160°.

This has a serving size of eight people, now go ahead and enjoy!

Sardinhas na Brasa (Grilled Sardines)

The Portuguese have been first and foremost a seafaring culture throughout their history, and this has heavily influenced their diet and cuisine for hundreds of years. No Portuguese meal is typically complete without some form of fish, and “sardinhas” happen to be one of the most popular, simple, and healthy of them all. Grilled Sardines, or Sardinhas na Brasa, is one of the most traditional styles of cooking sardines and this dish combines sardines alongside some boiled potatoes to make a flavorful and hearty meal perfect for enjoying during the summer months.
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Alcatra de Terceira (Portuguese Slow Cooker Pot Roast)

Alcatra de Terceira is a very traditional dish that has been made for centuries on the island of Terceira in the Azores because of its unbelievably rich and unique flavor. Alcatra from this region is a unique variation on a traditional Portuguese slow cooker pot roast and is probably the most widely eaten style simply because of how good it is. This flavor comes from the simple ingredients and correct preparation so try it out and tell us what you think!
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Cozido “Meat Stew”

Cozido is probably the most popular of Portuguese dishes and has many variations but usually involves mixing many simple ingredients like meat, seafood, and vegetables in order to make a appetizing and healthy meal. It is historically so popular in Portuguese culture because of its use of many simple ingredients and that is so easy to make. That is why it is enjoyed daily not just by Portuguese people, but globally around the world by anybody who loves a great and hearty meal to serve their appetite.
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Bacalhau Com Natas

To start the week off, we will start with likely the most popular dish served in Portuguese cuisine, Bacalhau com Natas. This dish has more variations than anybody can count, and this version happens to be my favorite way to enjoy this cod fish delight, as it also happens to be the favorite of many Portuguese food lovers around the world. It is made with “natas”, or heavy cream, and can be very simple to make with this easy and traditional recipe.
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Malassadas “Fried Dough”

Continuing the trend of pastries comes one of the most delicious and popular Portuguese confections there are, and it just happens to be my personal favorite. This dish is traditionally called “malassadas”, or Portuguese fried dough. They originated in the islands of Madeira, and have since become a staple of Portuguese sweets.
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