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As we were traveling along the coast of Portugal, arroz de marisco was on the menu of almost every restaurant. It is much more wet than Spanish paella or Italian risotto, more like a seafood soup with rice in it. Continue reading Arroz de Marisco (Portuguese Seafood Rice) I really liked the combination of dark chocolate and passion fruit at Casa Velha in Portugal, so back home I developed a recipe based upon that idea without trying to copy the dish at Casa Velha. The end result was Continue reading Dark Chocolate and Passion Fruit Tartlet This recipe is posted exactly 9 years after I posted for the first time on this blog. Over 3 million views and 1,400 blog posts later, of which more than 1,200 recipes, I am still blogging regularly (although not as Continue reading Mu Shu Pork Sous-Vide Kimchi stew has great depth of flavor because it is spicy, savory, sweet, and sour. I ve adapted Maangchi s recipe for sous-vide, which ensures that the pork will be tender and succulent. This is wonderful comfort food for this time of Continue reading Kimchi Stew Sous-Vide (Kimchi-jjigae) In a restaurant in Évora in Alentejo, Portugal, I had a simple local dessert that consisted of sweet pumpkin puree with pine nuts, almonds, and cinnamon. It was quite nice and prepared something similar back home; less sweet and using Continue reading Pumpkin Puree with Almonds, Pine Nuts, Honey and Cinnamon (Doce de Abóbora) Thai food is so much better if you make your own fresh curry paste from scratch. Fresh curry paste is not just spicy hot, but also very fragrant and complex. The secret to juicy tender fish in your curry rather Continue reading Thai Red Fish Curry with Squash We had Meia desfeita de Bacalhau as a petisco (tapa) at the Tasting Room in Cascais, on the coast near Lisbon. A wine and petiscos (tapas) bar that I can strongly recommend, by the way, for their excellent selection of Continue reading Meia desfeita de Bacalhau (Salad of Salted Cod and Chickpeas) A dessert that we had at Alma in Lisbon that we really liked, was more or less the combination of three desserts that are already on my blog: Almond ice cream (leave out the cherries and crumbled amaretti) almond madeleines Continue reading Almond Ice Cream, Almond Madeleine, and Orange Curd We spent most of our trip to Portugal on the coast and so had lots of fish and seafood. When we did have meat, stewed pork cheeks were often on the menu. They were often iberico pork, referred to as Continue reading Portuguese Style Pork Cheeks Sous Vide (Queixadas de porco) Bacalhau, salted cod, is an ingredient that is used a lot in Portuguese cooking. It is so popular in Portugal that the supermarket had a special department with just bacalhau. Bacalhau is not produced in Portugal itself, but imported from places Continue reading Bacalhau à Brás (Portuguese Salted Cod with Potatoes, Onions, and Egg) Chicken Piri Piri is a popular dish from the Algarve in Portugal. The name piri piri refers to the type of chilli pepper used in de marinade or sauce. If you can t find this particular type of chilli pepper, you Continue reading Chicken Piri Piri (Frango Piri Piri) This vegetable appetizer was inspired by a dish we enjoyed at Casa Velha in Portugal a few weeks ago, though it is certainly not a Portuguese dish. I liked the idea of using thinly sliced celeriac (celery root) instead of Continue reading Celeriac Ravioli with Parsnip and Mushrooms Amêijoas à Bulhão Pato is a very common dish in Portugal that many if not most restaurants have on their menu, also as tapas (called petiscos in Portuguese). Amêijoas is Portuguese for clams, and the dish has been named after the Continue reading Amêijoas à Bulhão Pato (Clams in Portuguese Style) Ripe fresh figs, directly from the tree, are one of my favorite fruits. They are so sweet, fragrant, and delicate. Unfortunately the local climate is too cold for that, and so we can only get imported figs that do not Continue reading Fresh Figs Poached in Red Wine or Port We love eggplant and we love Thai food, so it was no surprise that we loved this when our friend Melvin prepared this for us according to Pailin s recipe. Although you could also make it with regular eggplant, it is Continue reading Thai Eggplant Salad (ยำมะเขือยาว) Chef Roeland Klein of Avenida suggested we go eat at Florian in Quinta do Lago, which also has a Dutch chef and according to him serves top quality ingredients. When we arrived at Florian, the host and wife of the chef let us know that a tasting menu of different dishes on the menu with wine pairing had been arranged for us by the chef. Would that be okay with us? Yes of course. Usually the restaurant works à la carte with starters around 15 euros, mains around 30 euros and desserts around 10 euros. We started off with pata Continue reading Dining in Portugal: Florian Casa Velha is located in the middle of the Quinta do Lago resort with manicured landscaping and golf courses. Not a place we d usually go for our vacation, but we went there for the restaurant. Due to the pandemic the Continue reading Dining in Portugal: Casa Velha On Malta I really enjoyed the potatoes cooked liked a risotto with shrimp under the name of nosotto at Noni. And so back home I decided to create something similar. It is basically diced potatoes cooked in a fish and Continue reading Nosotto (Potato-Risotto with Shrimp) The name of the restaurant A Ver Tavira literally means to see Tavira , which makes sense, because the restaurant offers a view on the town of Tavira in the eastern Algarve. There are three tasting menus starting at 50 euros. Continue reading Dining in Portugal: A Ver Tavira I It was an unexpected pleasure to dine at Avenida in Lagos, a beach town in the Algarve, the southern coast of Portugal. Most restaurants in Lagos are aimed at tourists and we did not expect to find a restaurant here Continue reading Dining in Portugal: Avenida Alma is the restaurant of chef Henrique Sá Pessoa in Lisbon with two Michelin stars. The restaurant offers two tasting menus with the same number of courses (6) and the same price (120 euros): Alma with chef s classics, and Costa Continue reading Dining in Portugal: Alma** With two Michelin stars and number 42 on the list of the World s 50 best restaurants, Belcanto has the reputation to be one of the best, or even the best, restaurant in Portugal. Chef José Avillez started in 2012 and Continue reading Dining in Portugal: Belcanto** The name of the restaurant Sommelier in Lisbon makes it easy to understand that this restaurant specializes in wine. Once inside, this message is reinforced by the arrangement of wine displayed on the back wall off the dining room. It Continue reading Dining in Portugal: Sommelier Bife de tira is a cut of beef that I had not seen before, so I bought it out of curiosity. It did look nicely marbled. I tried to google it to find out what it was, but found contradicting Continue reading Bife de Tira Sous-Vide Mexican street corn is my favorite way to eat corn. It is so tasty and easy to make when grilling. I was introduced to it by Richard and make it often, but it has only been mentioned on the blog Continue reading Mexican Street Corn (Elotes Asados) Green papaya is an intriguing ingredient to me, because it is just an unripe papaya, but here in the Netherlands costs about three times as much as a ripe one. The green papaya itself doesn t have much flavor and provides Continue reading Thai Green Papaya Salad (Som Tum) The topic of chilling after cooking sous-vide, also referred to as shocking or ice bath , is frequently debated in sous-vide support groups on Facebook. Some people insist chilling after sous vide should always be done, others don t understand its use Continue reading The Use of Chilling After Cooking Steak Sous-Vide Yesterday I was interviewed by Jason Logsdon of Amazing Food Made Easy for the Exploring Sous Vide Show. Click here to watch the full interview on Facebook. It was great to talk to Jason about topics like how to use Continue reading Pork Neck or Pork Shoulder Sous Vide Temperature Experiment I have never been to Thailand, but I love Thai food (so I should probably go there at some point, if only for the food). Luckily my friend Melvin has been to Thailand many times, so together with Thai bloggers Continue reading Mango and Sticky Rice (Kao Niew Mamuang) These duck lettuce wraps are somewhat similar to mandarin pancakes with peking duck, but a lot less work to make (and a lot lower on carbs, if that matters to you). The crunchy lettuce with the flavorful filling has a Continue reading Duck Lettuce Wraps © Stefan Boer, 2011-2019. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to StefanGourmet.com with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

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