Bacalhau à Brás (Cod fish with potatoes and eggs)

In honor of my Dad, I made his favorite recipe - Bacalhau à Brás, which he often cooked when I was growing up. Every bite brings me back to when I was a kid seated at the dinner table.

It’s such an easy recipe - cod mixed with onions, fries, and eggs, that’s it. If there is a recipe to make someone fall in love with cod, it has to be this one!

My Portuguese Mother // Bacalhau à Brás
My Portuguese Mother // Bacalhau à Brás
My Portuguese Mother // Bacalhau à Brás
My Portuguese Mother // Bacalhau à Brás
My Portuguese Mother // Bacalhau à Brás

Ingredients 

  • 1 pound dried salt cod

  • 1 1/2 pounds potatoes, peeled, cut into matchstick-size strips

  • 6 large eggs

  • 1 large onion, thinly sliced

  • Olive oil

  • Oil for frying

  • 1/2 bunch fresh parsley, chopped

  • Salt & black pepper

Recipe

  1. Soak the salted cod in water for 24/36 hours, changing the water 3 or 4 times – depending on the thickness of the cod

  2. Heat oil in deep heavy bottom pot

  3. When hot, add potatoes and fry until golden – you want the potatoes light golden not to crispy

  4. Remove the potatoes from oil and drain on paper towels

  5. Add the cod to a pot of boiling water. Simmer on low for about 7-10 minutes.

  6. Remove the cod pieces with a skimmer and onto a plate. Remove the skin from the cod and shred it, making sure to discard all the bones

  7. In a bowl, lightly beat the eggs with a pinch of salt and pepper, set aside

  8. In a large skillet over medium heat, add the olive oil and onion, sauté for 5 minutes while stirring

  9. Add the cod, mix and continue to cook for 5 minutes

  10. Add half of the matchstick fries and mix

  11. Add the eggs to the cod mixture and stir until the eggs are half-cooked

  12. Add half of the matchstick chips, half of parsley and stir one last time

  13. Remove immediately from heat to avoid overcooking the eggs

  14. Serve and garnish with more parsley

Harvest Salad

Harvest Salad

This salad has roasted butternut squash, pomegranate seeds, sliced apples, candied pecans, pepitas, and last but not least, BACON! Dress this salad with a bright apple cider vinaigrette and dig in. This salad serves two or one if you're really hungry!

Watermelon Margarita

Enjoying a refreshing cocktail in my backyard has been my favorite thing to do this summer.

Usually, I would have been in Portugal at this point during the summer, and as sad as I am to put off seeing my family, this pandemic has definitely made me appreciate my home and enjoy my backyard more. This past year some old trees were cut down on my neighbors’ property and even without realizing, he did us a great favor because those trees were casting a shadow on our pool!

So after 10 years of being in this house, we finally have sun all day shinning on the pooI! Thank you, neighbor! I have to say that swimming in a warm pool with a margarita in my hand.. is paradise!

This time I gave a summery twist on a classic by adding fresh watermelon juice!

Watermelon Margaritas
Watermelon Margaritas
Watermelon Margaritas
Watermelon Margaritas
 

Serves 1

Ingredients 

Margarita

  • Ice

  • 5 oz. fresh watermelon juice, strained

  • 2 oz. tequila

  • 1.5 oz. fresh lime juice

  • 1/2 oz. agave syrup, optional *

  •  Garnish with a lime wedge

Recipe

  1. In a glass, add ice, watermelon juice, tequila, lime, and stir with a spoon. Add in a 1/2 ounce of agave syrup if you prefer a sweeter drink.

  2. Garnish with a lime.

Lemon Garlic Chili Chicken

This summer, I added a new addition to my garden, Hot Portugal Peppers! I had never seen them before and was so excited to try it. Hot Portugal chile peppers are considered one of the easiest chili peppers to grow, as they ripen quickly. These peppers are moderate to hot and have a SHU of 5,000-30,000. 

The SHU, which is the Scoville Heat Unit, measures the heat or spiciness in foods. This pepper is similar in heat to a serrano and jalapeno peppers, which can easily be substituted in this recipe. 

What I really love about this chicken is how similar the taste is to the BBQ chicken I eat in Portugal. Classic Portuguese BBQ chicken is lightly marinated at the end with flavored oil, like Piri or lemon, this marinade has both.

 Also, the marinade has garlic and paprika, a common flavor base for many Portuguese dishes. The two differences are white wine is used more often in the place of the lemon juice, and they use regular peppers as opposed to chili peppers. 

Notes:

  • Remove the seeds from the peppers for less heat.

  • Always remember to avoid touching your face and wash your hands after handling chili peppers.

  • Substitute the Hot Portugal Peppers with Jalapeño, Cayenne or Serrano peppers.

Lemon Garlic Chili Chicken
Lemon Garlic Chili Chicken
Lemon Garlic Chili Chicken
Lemon Garlic Chili Chicken
Lemon Garlic Chili Chicken
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Lemon Garlic Chili Chicken
Lemon Garlic Chili Chicken

Ingredients 

  • 6 - 8  bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs 

  • 1-2 lemons cut into wedges, plus the juice and zest of a ½ lemon

  • 3 cloves of garlic, roughly chopped

  • 1 hot portugal pepper, (cayenne, serano, or jalapeno pepper), thinly sliced, reserve half ( remove the seeds for less heat)

  • 2 tablespoons of paprika 

  • Olive oil

  • Salt and pepper

  • ½ cup of parsley, roughly chopped

Recipe

  1. Using a mortar and pestle, add the garlic and sprinkle with salt, mash the garlic until it becomes a paste. Add the paprika and half of sliced chili pepper, and mash again. Add the lemon juice and a few tablespoons of olive oil at a time until it creates a loose paste and all the ingredients are combined. Season to taste.

     *if you do not have a mortar or pestle, use a blender, add all the ingredients except the olive oil and blend. Pour in the oil a few tablespoons at a time, until you reach the desired texture. Season to taste.

  2. In a baking sheet, place the chicken and season with salt and pepper on both sides. Add half the marinade onto the chicken, and with clean hands, rub the marinade into the chicken. Arrange half the lemon wedges around the chicken.

  3. Arrange your oven rack to the middle and turn your broiler on to high. Place your chicken in the middle rack, and allow it to cook. Keep the door slightly opened and keep an eye on your chicken. 

  4. Once your chicken is getting golden brown, flip the chicken and cook on the other side. 

  5. 10 minutes before it's done, carefully take the tray out, turn the chicken skin side up, and allow it to brown for a couple more minutes. Once done, remove from the oven and brush the remaining marinade on the chicken. Plate the chicken and garnish with parsley, lemon zest, the remaining chili pepper slices and lemon wedges, if desired. 

Enjoy !

Chef Todd Richards: Blackberry-Balsamic Roasted Pork Tenderloin

Chef Todd Richards: Blackberry-Balsamic Roasted Pork Tenderloin

In Chef Todd Richards's cookbook, Soul, this delicious roasted pork loin is made initially with venison. One of my favorite things about Chef Richards's cookbook is how he offers substitutes for specific ingredients like for this recipe, using pork tenderloin instead of venison.

This roasted sweet and tangy pork tenderloin is basted with the blackberry-balsamic vinegar reduction and finished off with the blackberry-bourbon maple syrup.

This showstopper recipe is perfect for entertaining!