Lisboeta | Nuno Mendes

Recipes from Portugal’s City of Light

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Lisboeta | Nuno Mendes
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TaalEngels
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ISBN

9781408877012

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Nuno Mendes

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Bloomsbury Publishing | 9781408877012 | Nuno Mendes
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Koken en eten in de straten en langs het strand van het hedendaagse Lissabon. Lissabon, dat in Portugal bekend staat als de Stad van het Licht, heeft zich snel weten op te werken tot één van de populairste Europese bestemmingen voor een lang weekend. Vanuit zijn liefde voor koken en voor de stad van zijn jeugd presenteert Nuno Mendes 100 fantastische recepten die de gemiddelde Lissabonse dag volgen: van een kleine ontbijtdonut tot een sissende inktvis bij het diner. Verweven tussen de recepten vindt u levendige verhalen over de stad en zijn fantastische culinaire geschiedenis.

'It's not all sardinhas. Just ask the man who made Portuguese food cool' - The Times

'Offers so much more than just delightful recipes' - Evening Standard

'Nuno Mendes' book is a celebration of hearty Lisbon fare' - Metro

'I feel guided through the cuisine of Portugal's capital city. This book not only shares the warmth of Nuno's cooking but also tells the stories behind eating in Lisbon' - René Redzepi, Head Chef at Noma, Copenhagen

Lisbon is known as Portugal's 'City of Light', its beautiful, tiled buildings and cobbled streets illuminated by the reflections of the nearby waters. It is also one of the great undiscovered culinary centres of Europe. Internationally renowned chef Nuno Mendes is a 'Lisboeta' (native of Lisbon) and in this groundbreaking cookbook, he invites you to experience his favourite places, and the incredible food you will discover there. Sharing recipes inspired by the dishes that he loves, Nuno takes you through a typical day in Lisbon. Here you will discover the secrets to the most delicious pastéis de nata, the custard tarts for which Lisbon is so famous, and bolas de Berlim, fluffy doughnuts stuffed with custard that are sold on the beach.

For lunch you might sample some typical seafood, like squid sizzling in a pan with garlic and coriander, or grilled sardines with a roasted green pepper salad. And as night draws in, Nuno offers his recipes for rich and warming dishes like slow-baked lamb chanfana and roasted orange-rub pork belly with fennel - which may even be followed with a cheeky prego sandwich after dinner. These are the heart-warming, vibrant dishes of a city with a modern, bustling food scene that is nevertheless steeped in centuries-old traditions. Nuno's portraits of Lisbon's idiosyncrasies are threaded through the pages: impromptu sardine grills, endless snacking and city-wide street carnivals. With luminous photography shot on location, this book will bring to life Portugal's magnificent capital city and its fabulous cuisine.