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Portuguese Homestyle Cooking (Paperback)

by Ana Ortins (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Portuguese cooking is based on commonplace ingredients: tomatoes and beans, garlic and cilantro, sweet peppers, bay leaves and wine. What, then, distinguishes it from a host of other Mediterranean food cultures? This lavishly photographed tribute to the dishes of Portugal answers that question. Ortins, a first-generation Portuguese-American, learned cooking from her father, and charming anecdotes about her Pai are interspersed throughout the book. She is an astute observer of details, carefully describing how her ingredients should feel, smell and look, rather than simply listing their quantities. Many of the recipes show off the spectacular flavors of a frugal cuisine: Fisherman's Stew of Graciosa and Turnip Green Soup with Rice, for example, are cheap, delicious and easily prepared. More elaborate dishes, like the signature Pork with Clams Alentejo-Style or her two-day tripe recipe, are lucidly broken down into straightforward, almost foolproof steps. Thorough in scope as well as technique, Ortins covers every imaginable facet of Portuguese cooking: sausage- and cheese-making, breads and sweets (such as the famous crusty rolls called papo-secos and the delicate pasteis found in Portuguese bakeries) as well as more familiar meat and seafood dishes. Not every home cook will invest in a meat grinder or a dough sheeter, make sausages or pepper paste from scratch or undertake recipes that take two or three days to prepare. Still, anyone who has ever enjoyed Portuguese cooking and longed to make it at home will find this an indispensable guide. Color photos. (Aug.)Forecast: Portuguese food is still relatively new in the U.S., which means this book has little competition.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Other than Jean Anderson's classic Food of Portugal, Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz's Food of Spain & Portugal (o.p.), and Joyce Goldstein's recent Savoring Spain & Portugal, there are few good books on Portuguese food, making Ortins's new cookbook especially welcome. A first-generation Portuguese American, she presents more than 150 recipes for Portuguese regional cooking from both the mainland and the Azores: hearty soups; lots of seafood, including the classic Clams Cataplana; grilled and roasted meats, such as a mouth-watering Garlic Steak; Batatas Fritas (Portugese Fries) and other vegetables; sausages, of course; and a selection of breads and desserts. There is also a chapter on Portuguese wines, which are becoming more popular in this country. Although the cuisines of Portugal and Spain are often treated together, Portuguese cooking has its own identity, and most libraries will want this work.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars All of the classics well represented..., Jun 4 2002
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This is the first Portuguese (non-regional) cookbook I've found that was actually written by a Portuguese person! While most people use Jean Anderson's book as a benchmark, I found that the anecdotes and stories surrounding the recipes really hit home for me, a fellow Portuguese-American. What's great about this book is that it includes mostly the essentials, without a lot of unimportant recipes you don't need. If you are just starting to explore the uniqueness of Portuguese cooking, this is a great first step. Especially if you do not live in California or New England where many of these foods can be ordered in Portuguese restaurants or purchased from Portuguese bakeries. It might also be helpful to understand that Portuguese food is mainly "peasant" food (explains all the salt cod), and should not be confused with other trendy Southern European cuisines such as Spanish, French and Italian. It can definitely be an acquired taste!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Great for an expert, I suppose, but terrible for the novice, May 25 2001
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This was a beautiful book that read almost like a novel, but I found it completely useless as a cookbook. I suppose if you're already an expert in Portuguese cooking, you might fall in love with this book. However, for the uninitiated, it falls far short. The dishes, which go well beyond the basic Portuguese fare all have Portuguese names, but no explanation in English of what this dish is or is like. There aren't even any photos to go along with most dishes. A dessert recipe, for instance, could be a pudding, cookie, or cake and you'd never know without studying the recipe -- and even then, who knows what the texture, taste, or appearance is supposed to resemble?? Even an intermediate cook would find this intimidating -- you don't know exatly what you're cooking, what it's supposed to turn out like or look like. There's no useful index and, while the author attempts to define some basic terms, it's not in a useful section, and doesn't help with the names of dishes. The book was beautiful, but I returned it because I knew there was no way I'd attempt any of the recipes, most of which appeared to be very involved and complicated.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Introduction to Portuguese Cooking, Mar 6 2003
By Kenaz Filan (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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Buy this book for the stewed chicken and rice recipe alone... this one was a huge favorite at our house. This book is a great introduction to a wonderful but little-known cuisine, and should provide you with hours of cooking fun. One small caveat: the wine chapter has next to nothing about Port, Portugal's most famous contribution to the world of wine. I'm not sure how the author missed this... she did a fine and thorough job on everything else. But overall a fine book and one which even Emeril's mother Hilda could enjoy :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great cookbook for reading and cooking!
This book is on my wish list. I borrowed it from the library and I love the recipes and other information found in this book. Read more
Published on Mar 20 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to follow
There aren't very many Portuguese cookbooks to choose. By far this book has been the easiest to follow. Read more
Published on Mar 16 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Obrigado Ana!
I received this cookbook for Christmas from my husband and it was the best gift that I got. These recipes are so close to the ones handed down from my family. Read more
Published on Dec 29 2001 by Janise P.

5.0 out of 5 stars the ultimate portuguese cookbook
I purchsed this book originally for myself and loved it so much that I ended up giving it to my sister. Read more
Published on Nov 1 2001 by mdat710

5.0 out of 5 stars Flavor fans rejoice -- Portuguese food is here!
Finally a cookbook that not only showcases Portugal without sharing the limelight with Spain, but one that also contains recipes from both the mainland AND the Azores. Ms. Read more
Published on Jul 8 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Brings back memories from my chllhood
Finally, a Portuguese cookbook filled with authentic and culturally correct recipes from the mainland and the islands. Read more
Published on Jun 29 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious recipes with interesting and useful information
This is a beautifully designed Portuguese cookbook. It is well written which makes the recipes easy to follow. The photographs are very nicely done and a pleasure to look at. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good
I'm baffled by the review from the person from Belmont, MA. This book is quite complete, detailed and peppered with personal recollections, which makes it useful both... Read more
Published on Jun 8 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars A Portuguese cookbook as gracious as its author
I'm baffled by the review from the person from Belmont, MA. This book is quite complete, detailed and peppered with personal recollections, which makes it useful both... Read more
Published on Jun 8 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars A Novice Cook Finds Success Using This Cookbook
As a novice cook, I have found this wonderful book to be very easy to follow. I have successfully followed a number of the recipes within the past month or so and the final... Read more
Published on May 30 2001

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