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Red Moustache

RED MOUSTACHE

Lime juice, kaffir lime syrup, berries, thyme, Stolichnaya vodka, citrus and greek yoghurt foam

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Blow the man down

BLOW THE MAN DOWN!

Sumo de lima, xarope de açúcar, pimento amarelo, tequila Olmeca reposado

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The pirate potion

THE PIRATE POTION

Lime juice, orange syrup and cardamom, orange bitter, egg white, rhum Havana 7 years

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Camarinhas Food for your eyes only What’s Going On

Camarinhas juice

Camarinhas juice for fish tartar

Camarinhas juice for fish tartar (Corema album L. D. Don)
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Camarinhas Food for your eyes only What’s Going On

Grey triggerfish tartar

Grey triggerfish tartar in Camarinhas tiger milk

Grey triggerfish tartar in Camarinhas tiger milk, sweet potatoes and halophytes (Corema album L. D. Don*) * The “camarinhas”, designated as Portuguese crowberry (Corema album L., D. Don) are wild small fruits that grow on bushes on the dunes of the Iberian Peninsula coasts.
 

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Camarinhas Food for your eyes only What’s Going On

Grey triggerfish tartar

Grey triggerfish tartar, in fermented Camarinhas juice

Grey triggerfish tartarGrey triggerfish (Balistes capriscus) tartar, in fermented Camarinhas juice (Corema album L. D. Don), orange sweet potato, Mediterranean saltbush (Atriplex halimus) and golden samphire (Inula chritmoides)

* The “camarinhas”, designated as Portuguese crowberry (Corema album L., D. Don) are wild small fruits that grow on bushes on the dunes of the Iberian Peninsula coasts.

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Sea “Mão de vaca”

Sea “Mão de vaca” - Atlantic Wreckfish with chickpeas and tuna sangacho chorizo with black pork bacon

Sea “Mão de vaca”* - Atlantic Wreckfish with chickpeas and tuna sangacho** chorizo with black pork bacon com grão e chouriça de sangacho** de atum com toucinho de porco preto

* ”Cow hand with grain” is a typical dish of Portuguese cuisine whose origin is often associated with Ribatejo. It predominated in taverns in the West and Lisbon, being a reference in Malveira, especially during the local fair. There are references to records of this recipe in Malveira since the end of the 18th century. The cow's hand has a soft, gelatinous consistency. What we tried was to replace this meat with the head and skin of Atlantic Wreckfish whose consistency is similar.

**Sangacho - Darker band of tuna meat. Located along the longitudinal lateral line, on both sides of the fish.

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Camarinhas

Camarinhas Corema Album L. D. Don

Grey triggerfish tartar

Grey triggerfish tartar in Camarinhas tiger milk, sweet potatoes and halophytes (Corema album L. D. Don)

Grey triggerfish tartar

Grey triggerfish tartar in Camarinhas tiger milk, sweet potatoes and halophytes (Corema album L. D. Don)

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October 2020 extreme tinned fish dishes

October 2020 extreme tinned fish dishes

Sardine, with coriander and olive foam
Tuna belly “à lagareiro”
Tuna belly, "Vilhão" sauce

Sardine, with coriander and olive foam, fresh tomato salad and roasted pepper

Tuna belly “à lagareiro”, pepper and mirin, round green beans with anchovy butter and pickled lemon. The expression "à lagareiro" means an individual who works in a olive press, producing olive oil. It is used in this context due to the abundant amount of olive oil that is used in the recipe.

Tuna belly, "Vilhão" sauce, mussels and sweet potatoes

Tuna samosa
Smoked sole
Abade de Priscos pudding

Tuna samosa, mango and mustard chutney, orange, coriander and chilli

Smoked sole, Alcobaça apple, monkfish liver, beet and pistachio

Abade de Priscos pudding, tuna muxama, orange and almonds. Abbot of Priscos pudding is a typical Portuguese dessert, a rich crème caramel pudding created by Father Manuel Joaquim Machado Rebelo, the Abbot of Priscos, in the 19th century. The pudding is unique in that it contains bacon and a very large amount of egg yolks. In this recipie we use muxama instead of bacon.

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Can the Can – EAT&ART

2020 Can the Can - EAT&ART exhibition

CHEFS

José Avillez • José Júlio Vintém • Miguel Laffan • Bertílio Gomes • Miguel Castro e Silva • Alexandre Silva Ricardo Costa • Noélia • Marlene Vieira • Vítor Sobral • Henrique Sá Pessoa • João Rodrigues • Tiago Bonito Pedro Lemos • João Oliveira • Leonel Pereira • Pedro Pena Bastos

ARTISTS

Rodrigo Oliveira • Pedro Tudela • Nuno Nunes Ferreira • Miguel Palma • Pedro Gomes • Albuquerque Mendes António Neves Nobre • Hugo Brazão • Fátima Mendonça • Ana Vidigal • Júlia Côta • Liliana Porter • Ana Tiscornia Mafalda Santos • Suzanne Themlitz • Cristina Ataíde • Graça Pereira Coutinho • Alice Geirinhas