I love the simple meals one can get for lunch here. I opted for a sandwich of ham, cheese, and tomato, all on a crusty mini baguette. On the recommendation of the staff, we tried a local orange soda, made in these islands; "Laranjada". In Portuguese, "Laranja" is "Orange". It was pleasant and not too sweet. Plus, it contained real orange juice. (Yay!)
Since we were eating at a Pastelaria, we couldn't leave without trying the pastries. Ok, I confess.... we actually ate the pastries first, before our meal! :D
They had chocolate croissants, which I didn't manage to get a good picture of. But I'm sure you've seen those before! Sometimes else they had, which was to die for, was a Dulce de Leche cheesecake, but they just called it Caramel. ;) It was sooo good. The texture was different than cheesecakes you might be used to- it was very light and almost spongy. It was delicious. I wanted to ask for the recipe, but I thought it would be fun to try to make one up later. It was topped with a thin caramel sauce that had almost a burnt flavor, like the topping of flan. I know I probably won't get the texture right, but I can't wait to experiment with a Dulce de Leche cheesecake.
Last were the Pastels de Nata, or Cream Pastries. These are a common pastry all over Portugal, so I was excited to try one. They have a flaky crust, covered by a rich baked custard. Here is a recipe that I'd like to try: Custard Tarts.
4 comments:
That dulce de leche light cake sounds divine. Loving the culinary travelogue!
I love hearing about your adventures over there!
I'm so glad you're loving the life there Dishy--eating it up, so to speak. :-) Is that custard tart savory or sweet?
It's sweet, Linda. ;) I've tried them from 3 different places now. I think I like the ones pictured here the best so far.
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