Peri-Peri in Portugal

July 30, 2008

Staying in a Portuguese Villa? Here’s a local BBQ Favourite…

Peri-peri chicken is probably the most famous of Portugal’s culinary exports. This spicy local dish hales from the country’s North African connection, and features an abundance of fresh hot chiles. But it’s also surprisingly easy to make – the perfect barbecue recipe to try your hand at.

You’ll find all the key ingredients at one of Portugal’s many local markets. And we’ve even translated the words you’ll need!

Peri-peri is essentially a marinade, and perfect for either chicken or prawns. You can experiment with any combination of the following ingredients to suit your own taste buds…

Mix together:

  • Olive Oil (azeite de oliva)
  • Lemon or Lime Juice (sumo de limão ou lima)
  • Fresh hot chilli peppers (Pimentas malaguetas frescas), minced
  • Garlic (Alho), minced
  • Ground Coriander, cinnamon, and ginger (esmagados coentro, canela e gengibre)
  • Fresh Parsley or oregano (Salsa fresca ou oregano), chopped
  • Salt

(You can also try adding your own favourites such as bay, marjoram, raisins, thyme and tomato paste, or substitute the lemon juice for wine or balsamic vinegar.)

Once you’ve made your marinade, smother over either chicken or prawns (Frango ou camarão), and leave for at least one hour (ideally overnight).

Barbecue or grill until golden brown, then serve this deliciously tangy dish with plenty of sour cream, salad, and either rice or jacket potatoes. It couldn’t be simpler, or more authentic!

Bom apetite!


BBQ in style

July 28, 2008
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The weather has improved. Time to have a BBQ !

A lot of our cottages on offer may already be equipped with a BBQ. If not, consider buying one of these stylish fold-away ones on IWantOneOfThose.com , small enough to take with you to the cottage, when visiting friends or on a trip to the waterfront.

For BBQ tips and recipes take a look at BBC lifestyle and maybe even make your own Elderflower Champagne using the instructions on Instructables.com.

Enjoy the weather and your BBQ!

Got any BBQ hints or tips? What specialities do you normally prepare when you have a BBQ? Let us know by leaving a comment…