Carne de porco à alentejana

carne de porco a alentejana

Carne de porco à alentejana (pork with clams) is one of the most traditional and popular pork dishes of portuguese cuisine. it is a combination of pork and clams, with potatoes and coriander. usually, about 800 g of pork are marinated for some time in white wine, paprika, red pepper paste, chopped garlic, coriander, bay leaf, and salt and white pepper. cumin is often added in northern portugal as well. it is then fried until golden brown, when clams are added and cooked. traditionally, this dish is served with cubed potato fries or baked potatoes. its origin is uncertain, the name would appear to be from alentejo, but this is disputed by some, who give its roots to the algarve. the reason...

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