My Portugal: Recipes and Stories
My Portugal: Recipes and Stories book cover

My Portugal: Recipes and Stories

Hardcover – Illustrated, October 7, 2014

Price
$39.95
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
Publisher
Stewart, Tabori & Chang
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1617691263
Dimensions
8 x 1.1 x 11 inches
Weight
3.11 pounds

Description

Review “One of my favorite chefs has at last written a delicious tome that evokes the delicate balance between fantasy travel to the western Mediterranean and local farming in the USA. The poetic recipes and the mellifluous prose inspire me to shop, to sing fados, and to celebrate and cook these alternately exotic and recognizable simple and evocative dishes for my family. This book makes me hungry for a visit to both Aldea in NYC and the Algarve [in Portugal] and will immediately join my kitchen library on the ‘use now and forever’ shelf.”― Mario Batali, chef/entrepreneur “I have long admired George’s thoughtful, evocative cooking at Aldea. The stories and recipes in My Portugal show the passion, warmth, and generosity of spirit that make his food so delicious.”― Daniel Patterson, chef of Coi Restaurant in San Francisco “George is a creative genius whose culinary talent shines through each and every one of his dishes. His passion and love for Portuguese cuisine is inspiring and evident in all that he does! His recipes are simply delicious and will leave readers with a strong appreciation for Portugal and its cuisine!”― Eric Ripert, chef of Le Bernardin in New York City “George is an amazing chef, and we share the common approach of bringing our own personal food heritage to New York City. His cuisine is filled with the intensely satisfying flavors of a casual Portuguese feast—updated with a beautifully modern presentation and technique du jour. I can see you trying these recipes at home while sipping a nice chilled glass of vinho verde!”― Daniel Boulud, chef/owner, The Dinex Group “This book is a perfect example of an amazing chef cooking the cuisine that flows through his veins. George is cooking the food that is embedded in his DNA and it just so happens to be gorgeous and delicious!”― Sean Brock, chef of Husk Restaurants in Charleston and Nashville “In this book, George Mendes takes us with him to Portugal: He travels the small Iberian country to visit family, to investigate the origins of favorite dishes, and to understand the village where his parents lived before he was born.”― Food & Wine About the Author George Mendes is a Michelin-starred chef and owner of Aldea in New York City. Named one of Food & Wine magazine’s ten “Best New Chefs” in 2011, Mendes is regularly featured in national newspapers, magazines, and websites, along with television appearances, including a run on Bravo’s Top Chef Masters . Genevieve Ko is a food writer who has coauthored cookbooks with several internationally renowned chefs. Ko is currently the contributing food editor at Health .

Features & Highlights

  • In
  • My Portugal
  • , George Mendes, chef and owner of Michelin-starred Aldea, introduces us to the world of Portuguese cuisine, offering 125 mouthwater­ing recipes that showcase the wide range of dishes that come from this coastal country. The collection balances Mendes’s popular restaurant recipes, such as his signature Duck Rice and Garlic Seared Shrimp, with his takes on classic Portuguese dishes, such as Salt, Cod, Potato, and Egg Casserole; Mozambique Shrimp and Okra with Piri Piri; Eggs Baked with Peas, Linguiça, and Bacon; Butter Cookies; and more. His stories illustrate the wealth of culinary resources in Portugal—fresh seafood, savory meats, and crisp vegetables. With delicious recipes and stunning photographs of the country,
  • My Portugal
  • takes the reader on an unforgettable journey.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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A standout among many cookbooks

I love this cookbook because it's George Mendes' personal story combined with wonderful and approachable recipes. It's a beautiful book but should be used in the kitchen, not just left to look good on the coffee table. I've made several recipes and love the fact that there's an attention to detail in the instructions as well as the chef's notes and comments on the side. The arroz de pato is well worth the effort......delicious.
13 people found this helpful
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The Soul of Portuguese Cuisine

This is an outstanding cookbook. Period. Here's why..... Chef George Mendes takes the time to share his history and answer the question "why?" as it relates to Portuguese cuisine. Through is personal journey growing up in the US to his extensive travels throughout Portugal, you get the essence of his passion and the food of Portugal.

He covers all the bases. There are simple preparations that you will find in every Portuguese kitchen and you will also find sophisticated, restaurant quality dishes designed to impress even the most discriminating palate.

Having traveled to Portugal for years, being a fan of Portuguese food, I had a mental checklist in mind before I opened the book. Chef George Mendes nailed it.

Whether you are an avid fan of Portuguese food or you like soulful cooking with finesse, this is a great book to not just add to your collection, but to keep at your fingertips.
7 people found this helpful
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I really wanted to love this book

I really wanted to love this book. I fell in love with Portugese food after visiting there last year and really wanted a book to learn to cook like Portugese people. Some of the common street foods are in it and easy enough to make like croquettes and pasteis de nata. But the majority of these recipes are so labor intensive, I don't even want to try them. If you want amazing food and have all day to cook one meal, this is the book for you.
6 people found this helpful
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Beautiful book

Found this book at William Sonoma and purchased on Amazon for a fraction of the price. Beautiful photos
4 people found this helpful
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Inovative

Pretty good book of mostly Portuguese style food, not unlike the creative expressions offered by some of Portugal's top chefs such as Jose Avillez and H. Sa Pessoa. Food trends in Portugal are tending to reject this "Alta Cozinha" recently in favor of the traditional, unequaled cuisine (cozinha do povo).
4 people found this helpful
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I really wanted to like this cookbook

I read some of the reviews and was on the fence but decided to purchase it anyway. I am not a novice when it comes to cooking but had to send this back. It would be really hard to find a lot of these ingredients in upstate NY (2 hours from the Canadian border in the ADK park) and quite frankly I am not looking for recipes that are too complicated. I like a challenge but a lot of these recipes are too time consuming for me since I work full time and cannot spend this much time making dinner. Bummer, I was super excited about this one.
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2 thumbs up

Very nice book. Would recommend buying it if you are specifically looking for a book on Portuguese food. I don’t have a bench mark on the authenticity of the recipes but they sure sound and look yum.
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Great!

Great book with experiences and wonderful recipes. Came well shipped and in a very timely manner.
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Many are similar to what my family prepared and there are several new ones that I am looking forward to trying like the Brussels

I'm thrilled with these recipes. Many are similar to what my family prepared and there are several new ones that I am looking forward to trying like the Brussels sprouts with quince and bacon, etc. The book is well-written and the photographs are fantastic.
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Love it

Love the book....love it
2 people found this helpful