Traditional Portuguese Cuisine
Author of cookbook, For the Love of Portuguese Food, Milena Rodrigues grew up in a Portuguese household where eating hearty, homemade meals prepared lovingly by her mother was a daily event. In her collection of traditional recipes, Milena shares simple dishes for anyone who enjoys and wants to experience Portuguese cuisine at their table.
I have the pleasure of interviewing Milena to discuss her passion for cooking homemade Portuguese foods and and her inspiration for writing a cookbook. In her own words:
Milena Rodrigues, Cookbook Author
1. When did your passion for cooking begin?
Milena (M): My passion for cooking is fairly recent. I actually did not cook, except maybe a couple of times, while living at home with my parents. I did start to enjoy cooking after I got married. However, it was only after being home with my second born child that I started to become more passionate about it. I think the fact that I was unemployed had a lot to do with it. Cooking is much more enjoyable when you have the time. The desire to write a Portuguese cookbook just fueled my interest and passion for cooking.![queijo[1]](http://travelportugal.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/queijo1-768x1024.jpg)
Fresh Cheese / Queijo Fresco
Corn Bread / Broa
2. Do you have a favourite chef? M: My favourite chef is not a chef, but a wonderful home cook, and that is my mom. I am a big fan of homemade food and my mother always made sure we had a delicious, hearty homemade meal on the table. As many other Portuguese moms, she cooked for the family with love and care. I was lucky to grow up eating her wonderful soups, stews, seafood dishes and desserts.![spanish[1]](http://travelportugal.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/spanish1-1024x765.jpg)
Spanish Style Littleneck Clams / Ameijoas à Espanhola
Shrimp Mozambique / Camarão à Mozambique
3. What made you decide to write a cookbook? M: Several years ago, I wanted to buy a Portuguese cookbook written in English to donate as a raffle item for a Portuguese themed basket I was putting together. At that point, I realized there were a limited number of cookbooks in English available, compared to other cuisines. I then decided that I wanted to write a cookbook written in English in order to help the new generations of Portuguese descendants continue making Portuguese food at home. I believe that our cuisine is so rich and diverse and truly deserving of being carried on. Also, I am lucky to be surrounded by many wonderful cooks and bakers. Realizing that I had great resources around me to learn from, I felt it made sense to compile a cookbook of some of the most beloved Portuguese recipes. Although I was born and raised in America, I speak Portuguese fluently and have spent a lot of time in Portugal and always maintained a strong connection with my roots and our culture. I feel that I am like a bridge between the old and new generations of Portuguese. If I can help pass on some of our most beloved recipes and keep our traditions alive, then I have accomplished my goal.Kale Soup with Beans / Sopa de Couves com Feijão
Chicken Stew with Peas and Potatoes / Galinha à Jardineira
4. Your cookbook is called “For the Love of Portuguese Food”. What is the story behind the name? M: For many years, the dream of writing a Portuguese cookbook was just that…a dream. I did nothing about it for a long time until I decided to start my Facebook page, which I called For the Love of Portuguese Food. Oddly enough, this name just merely popped into my head one day without thinking much about it. When trying to pick a title for my book, I thought it only made sense to keep the same name as my Facebook page. I find it very appropriate because, of course, I do love Portuguese food. I can say that it is my favourite type of cuisine. If someone told me that I could only eat one type of cuisine for the rest of my life and I had to choose, it would undoubtedly be Portuguese food. I like that it is simple, rustic, delicious and so comforting. I love that it includes a wonderful variety of foods from flavourful seafood dishes, comforting soups, tasty stews, delicious sauces and amazing desserts. It’s surely a feel good type of food, and yes I love it, as I do love just about anything Portuguese!!!![punchedpotato[1]](http://travelportugal.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/punchedpotato1-1024x768.jpg)
Punched Potatoes / Batata a Murro
Simple Portuguese Steak / Prego no Prato
Grilled Sardines / Sardinhas Assadas
Salted Cod Gomes de Sá Style / Bacalhau à Gomes de Sá
Cannellini Bean Stew / Feijoada
Pork Sandwiches / Bifanas
Salted Cod Lagareiro Style / Bacalhau à Lagareiro
8. What did you enjoy most about writing your cookbook? M: I enjoyed learning how to make some desserts and dishes I have never cooked before. It forced me to try and finally learn how to make dishes that I told myself I would cook someday, but never seemed to get around to before I started my Facebook page and decided to write a cookbook.Portuguese Style French Toast / Fatias Douradas
Sweet Rice / Arroz Doce
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Meringue Souffle / Molotof
9. Where can we buy your book? M: My book is available on Amazon.com and Amazon.caMilena at Monserrate Palace in Sintra, Portugal
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