

MINCHI (Minced Meat)
Minchi is the staple Macanese dish of minced meat, very popular and easy to make. Traditionally, it is often topped with a fried egg (sunny-side up) and fried diced potatoes.

PORCO BALICHÃO TAMARINHO (Pork with Tamarind and Krill Sauce)
A good example of Macau’s fusion cuisine, blending tamarind and krill sauce in an exotic flavour.

CHILICOTE (Fried Savoury Pastries)
The popular pastry that appeared at every major Macanese gathering

BACALHAU DE ALZIRA (Codfish Casserole)
Bacalhau (codfish preserved with salt) is a staple of the Portuguese diet. This one, from Macau, is just one of hundreds of bacalhau recipes.

BICHO-BICHO (Shortbread biscuits)
Feather-light gluten-free corn starch biscuits, piped into wriggly shapes and called bicho-bicho (“worms” in the Macanese patois).

ARROZ CARREGADO (Pressed Rice)
This simple rice dish was always served with the sweet-and-sour Porco Balichão Tamarinho.

CAMARÕES PANADOS (Crumbed prawns)
Succulent crumbed prawns, stuffed with ginger, spring onions and garlic

CROQUETE DE MINCHI (Minchi Croquette)
Yet another way of serving minchi, wrapped in mashed potato and fried.

AMARGOSO LORCHA (Stuffed bitter melon)
The bitter melon is reminiscent of the lorcha, a former sailing boat used in Macau for trade and for suppression of pirates.

BEEF CROQUETTES
Four recipes: a potato croquette stuffed with minchi, two comprising minced beef or pork and one with rolled beef steak.

CANJE (Congee – rice porridge)
Comfort food learned from the Chinese, with a wide choice of ingredients.

CHAWAN NO MUSHI (Steamed fish, mushrooms, bambooo shoots)
Portuguese traders and missionaries made contact with Japan in the 16th Century; both nations benefited from an exchange of ingredients and tastes.

CREME DE LEITE E OVOS (Creme brulée]
Creme de leite e ovos (creme with milk and eggs) is a version from Macau of the famous and ever-popular Creme brulée

ARROZ DE CHOCO (Squid rice)
The popular Portuguese dish. The version shown here uses stuffed baby squid.

BEEF RENDANG
The famous Indonesian curry

CALDO DE GALINHA (Chicken broth)
A chicken soup served to convalescents, suitable also for those on a light diet.

PASTEIS DE BACALHAU (Codfish Balls)
A popular snack made of codfish and potatoes, deep-fried. Always a success at parties.

PÃO DE LÓ (Sponge cake)
A Portuguese sponge cake. Unlike other cakes and breads, it does not use yeast or baking powder, but relies on beaten egg white to provide suspended air bubbles to produce a light cake.

COSCORÕES (Sweet pastry sheets)
These sweet, crisp pastries are traditionally served at Christmas time and represent the sheets on the bed of the baby Jesus.

COZIDO
A rustic stew of boiled meats and vegetables, blending all the flavours.

FÚ IÔNG HÁI (Crab omelette)

CALDEIRADA (Seafood or Meat Stew)
Portuguese fish stew, a first cousin to the French bouillabaisse; also a stew with a mix of seafood and meat.

PINEAPPLE UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE

SOPA DE VANTAN (Wonton soup)
Another Chinese dish that was always welcome on Macanese dining tables.

CASQUINHAS (Crab meat in shells)
A dish that will be sure to impress guests. A bit more work but well worth it.

PÃO RECHEADO (Stuffed bread roll)
An essential platter in Macanese chás-gordos (lavish afternoon teas),

BONELESS DUCK
Something for that special dinner party

SPONGE CAKE (Bolo Menino)
This was named after the Christ Child (menino) and was served at Christmas time but there is no reason why it should not be enjoyed throughout the year.

TORTA DE LARANJA (Orange roll)

BACALHAU BAKE (Baked Codfish)
An easy dish of codfish, potatoes and eggs, topped with crunchy breadcrumbs.

SOPA DE ALETRIA (Vermicelli soup with pork dumplings)
Untested recipe

CHUTNEY DE BACALHAU
Untested recipe
Codfish chutney

EMPADA DE PEIXE (Fish pie)
A very different fish pie with Portuguese and Asian ingredients

BACALHAU À GOMES DE SÁ
The famous Portuguese baked salt cod with potatoes and olives

Galinha kai pin (Stir Fry Chicken with Bamboo Shoots)
VIDEOS

PORCO VINHO D’ALHO (Pork with wine and garlic video)

PORCO BALICHÃO TAMARINHO (Pork with krill sauce and tamarind video)

ADE CABIDELA (Duck in its own blood, video)
Deep fried battered yam snack or side dish