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Açorda Alentejana

A comforting and rustic Portuguese bread soup from the Alentejo region, featuring a fragrant garlic and cilantro base, softened bread, and perfectly poached eggs. This dish is a testament to simple ingredients transformed into a flavorful meal.

Tempo de Preparo20 minutes
Tempo de Cozimento20 minutes
Tempo Total40 minutes
Porções4
DificuldadeEasy
Açorda Alentejana - Portugal traditional dish

🧂 Ingredientes

  • 300 g Day-old crusty bread(Such as a rustic sourdough or Portuguese bread, torn or cubed into bite-sized pieces.)
  • 4-6 cloves Garlic(Adjust to your preference for garlic intensity.)
  • 4 Large eggs(For poaching directly into the soup.)
  • 1 large bunch Fresh cilantro(About 1 cup, packed. Use both leaves and tender stems.)
  • 100 ml Extra virgin olive oil(A good quality oil will enhance the flavor.)
  • 1.2 L Water(For soaking the bread and creating the soup base.)
  • to taste Salt
  • to taste Black pepper

💡 Dicas Profissionais

  • This dish is traditionally made with stale bread, which absorbs the liquid beautifully.
  • Don't skip the fresh cilantro; it's a key aromatic component.
  • The consistency should be like a thick porridge or a very hearty soup. Adjust the water to achieve your desired texture.
  • The poached egg yolk adds a rich, creamy sauce when broken into the soup.

Ideias de Variações

Inspiração para sua própria versão desta receita

  • Açorda de Marisco: Add cooked seafood like shrimp, clams, or mussels towards the end of cooking.
  • Açorda de Bacalhau: Incorporate shredded, desalted codfish (bacalhau) for a classic variation.
  • Vegetarian/Vegan: Omit the eggs and ensure the bread is vegan. You can add sautéed mushrooms or other vegetables for extra substance.

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