Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Photo of the week: The first Shot...


If you are asking yourself about today's post title, the first of 2015, the first after a long break, was this my first photo of the year?
It was not the first of the year but one of my first ever, and I would even say the reason of my passion for photography. With this photo I won my first camera, my Nikon E4300 which followed me almost everywhere for about 5 years...

This was the perfect reason to remember the last year of this blog and to thank you all for the energy that, with each like, each comment, each visit, give me strengh to continue this project and step by step make it grow up...
  • One year that fdgoodlife was read in 93 different countries and visited by 2600 readers.
  • One year that we ended with:
    • 202 likes on Facebook
    • 205 followers on Twitter
    • 181 followers on Instagram
For 2015 I hope to be able to write more regularly and that toguether we are able to continue to raise this project...


THANK YOU!!!

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Belcanto, a meal in Chef Jose Avillez Lab

Belcanto - Suckling pig revisited credits Paulo Barata



In the week that this restaurant was recognized with the second Michelin star, the return of the Restaurant of the week could not have another protagonist: Belcanto, much more than a restaurant, a box of sensory experiences that made me travel through a world of different textures, aromas and flavors that I had never lived before ...


Since I was a little kid I lived the ilusion of christmas, the family celebration, food and gifts... The story of this post begins precisely on last Christmas Eve, when I received a postcard with one that was "The Gift," a dinner at Belcanto, the lab of Chef José Avillez, a Portuguese chef I really admire among other things by the way it treats many of ingredients of Portuguese traditional gastronomy and gives them an innovative twist putting our cuisine in the panorama of international haute cuisine.

Last January 18, just a couple of hours before our reservation anxiety started to rise, my extremely high expectations started to cause me a real fear of disappointment.  Yes, was completely wrong and I had no idea of what was about to happen .. .

As it was the first time I visited the restaurant and we wanted to taste the classics. This was not only because I wanted to taste the dishes that have been kept in the menu from season to season but also because what I've mentioned earlier, the connection to the flavors and products typical Portuguese cuisine, as can be the sea bass, shellfish and piglet.

Our experience started with several amuse-bouches from which I would like to highlight two: the trilogy of false olives that made me think of the times of José Avillez in the kitchens of El Bulli: A black olive tempura, explosive olive and a spectacular inverted Dry Martini, instead of the usual gin soaked with olive, this time we had the olive juice with a gin bubble in the middle and the other which made travel to my childhood to a chocolate called Ferrero Rocher, in this case made of foie gras with a butter cover with a gold leaf.

The garden of the goose that laid the golden eggs started the menu, an egg cooked at low temperature covered with a gold leaf, crispy bread and mushrooms. A fantastic game of textures and flavors that have radically changed my expectations of having a great meal and took me to the field of sensory experiences, that kind of life experiences will always remain in our memory.
Belcanto - The garden of the goose that laid the golden eggs
Credits Nuno Correia

Followed by the dip in the sea, the name says it all, a perfect cocktail of products, textures and flavours that I can only describe as pure sea... This was the dish that most impacted me, as it made travel several years ago to my biology and zoology classes where we visited the beach Avencas in the outskirts of Lisbon (in Parede, Portugal).
Belcanto - Dip in the sea
Credits Nuno Correia

To end the main courses the reinvention of a typical Portuguese dish, Suckling pig revisited  with fried potatoes orange and salad. amazingly executed, with an extremely crispy skin of the sukling pig, which is achieved by a long cooking at low temperatures.
As a dessert the Mandarin a complex and refreshing dessert, which for me was clearly the least positive aspect of this meal.
Belcanto - Mandarin
credits Paulo Barata
More than negative opinion, as an opportunity for improvement It would be also important to have a wine pairing menu for this tasting menu of classics, as it already exists for the others.

If you are a frequent reader of this blog you have noticed that for the first time the photos were not shot by me, I confess that I was taken over by the emotions and left the mobile phone and notepad aside... so this whole post is based on memories of this magnificent experience that I lived there 11 months ago ...

Where?
Address: Largo de São Carlos, 10
Lisbon, Portugal
Telephone: +351213420607

How much?
See the tasting menus and prices on the web page.









Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Photo of the week: Carrapateira


As the summer is almost reaching its end, this week another photo from this year's holidays in Portuguese Southern Coast, Carrapateira Beach.

If you are a Surf lover this is a beach to take into account...

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Restaurant of the Week Pont' a Pé, Aljezur, Portugal

After spending a whole day looking for accommodation for our second week of vacations in the Southern coast of Portugal, we finally discovered an apartment in Aljezur and after several hours inside the car we only wanted to go to the beach as soon as possible and then have dinner in one of the village's restaurants.

We normally don't go to restaurants that don't make reservation, but we decided to wait, to be honest less than 10 minutes ...

Despite it had nothing to do with it, it might seem a revenge for each one of the minutes that we waited for a table, as a sudden uncertainty absorbed us and after asking Marta to bring a couple of fishes we decided to change completely our order...

We started with a dish of freshly cooked barnacles, a wonderful shooter of sea flavours and aromas, then some of the best razor clams I've ever tasted, really amazing and then we shared some little squids at Algarvian style. This fabulous meal was perfectly paired with the wine of this week here on the blog: Barranco Longo Grande Escolha 2013 one of the magnificent suggestions of Marta. I say one of, because the last one was a spectacular dish of typical deserts of the region, made of sweet potatoes. 

Summing it up, a simple, typical and informal Algarve restaurant, with premium quality raw materials and an even better service from the Marta... what more can you ask for on holidays? 

How much? 
approx. € 25 / pax. 

Where? 
Restaurante Pont' a Pé
Largo da Liberdade 12 
8670-066 Aljezur, Portugal 
GPS coordinates W08 ° 48'.12 "- N37 ° 19'.01" 
Tel: +351282998104 
E-mail: contact@pontape.pt

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Wine of the Week: Barranco Longo White Grande Escolha 2013


O vinho desta semana foi a minha estreia nos vinhos do Algarve e deixou-me uma curiosidade tremenda de conhecer os nectares desta região. Equilibrado, persistente e com aromas a frutas tropicais.

Uma Grande sugestão da Marta, que nos serviu no restaurante Pont' a Pé, sobre o qual vos contaremos a nossa experiência no proximo post.

The wine of this week was my first time in tasting Algarve wines, and it was a really good starting poing for future discoveries. With 6 months on french oak this wine has tropical aromas and is well-balanced and persistent in the mouth.

An excellent suggestion of Marta on our visit to restaurant Pont' a Pé in Aljezur...

Monday, September 8, 2014

Photo of the week: Arrifana beach


The photo of this week is one of the images of some amazing Portuguese beaches that I cannot erase from my last holidays memories... 
This one shot in Arrifana beach, just a few minutes away from Aljezur, is one the favourites of my friend Ana, so today this post is specially dedicated to you...

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Photo of the Week: Carrapateira


It seems that the summer in the Iberian Peninsula is starting in September... So, after a summer pause the photo of this week comes from Carrapateira beach in the southwestern coast of Portugal...

Monday, March 24, 2014

Photo of the week: Water is life!


Two days after the International Water Day, the picture of this week, reminds me the moment when we saved this animal that was about to die dehydrated, an example of solidarity and harmony between species... 

Monday, February 24, 2014

Photo of the Week: Lagoas Empadadas


One of the most magic powers of photography is the ability to travel and feel new or past experiences in just a few seconds. 
Last Friday when I saw a photo from Jose Luis Gonzalez-Redondo on twitter, I immediately travelled to this beautiful place in Azores, and remembered all the emotions of this great trip through São Miguel also known as the green island...

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Wine of the Week: Crasto Superior 2011


Last weekend Iwas going home for lunch at John's, and I decided to challenge him to choose two wines I had not tried before to share with you here on the blog. 
This wine owes its name to the region where its grapes come from, Quinta da Cabreira, located next to Castelo Maior, in the upper Douro region (Douro Superior).
Made of Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Rouriz, Sousão and Old Vines, Crasto Superior 2011 seemed fairly balanced, although for my personal taste it seemed something sweet and over-ripe fruit. 
I am curious to follow its evolution and to taste it in a few more years when it gets older...

Monday, January 20, 2014

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Restaurant of the Week: São Rosas, Estremoz, Portugal



Located next to Estremoz Castle, São Rosas name refers to the legend of the miracle of roses awarded to Queen Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, who turned the bread into flowers. 
São Rosas opened 20 years ago by Margarida Cabaço, mother of Tiago Cabaço, the produce of the wine of this week is undoubtedly a temple of Portuguese cuisine and an essential reference for getting the best out of the best raw products...

This temple was one of the main reasons for our passion for Estremoz. In October last year it was here that we had the first contact with the cuisine and wines of the city and, since then, it is a regular stop when we drive from Madrid to Portugal .

As starters we usually delight us with delicious scrambled eggs with asparagus or mushrooms filled with prawns and as main course an out of this world partridge that you should not miss. And obviously accompanied by Estremoz wines .

Important tips :
As you are in Alentejo doses are really generous for what should be taken into account when ordering.

Book in advance if you wish to avoid the heartbreak of having to choose an alternative if it is full...

Where ?
Largo D. Dinis # 11
7100-509 Estremoz
Tel : +351 268 33 33 45

How much?
20-30 €

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Happy New Year!



As some of you may be wondering , there is a reason behind the choice of these two wines for the new year's eve, I wanted to celebrate with my friends this project called fdgoodlife that I've started about one year and a half ago. This event preparation started about a month ago when in one of the trips Madrid-Lisbon I've stopped in Estremoz, a portuguese city that I have a special feelling for its people, its flavours and for its wines... Objective: To taste blog because in my New Year's Eve I wanted toast with friends, wine included .
by mid-morning we started by visiting the cellar of Tiago Cabaço and then we tasted four of their wines including two blog 2010. We were with my parents and with the lovely Maria, sharing stories, tasting and discovering these two great wines that share the name but have very different personalities... The Blog 10 always elegant from beginning to end and the bi-varietal (Alicante Bouchet and Sirah) more irreverent and I would say fun as was completely changing throughout the conversation .
These were such magical moments of sharing around the wine that I had no doubts that much more than because of the name these had to be in my new year's eve...

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Wine of the week: Cottas 2011


Cottas Douro 2011 was a great company to start the weekend with my parents on Portuguese region of Douro!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Photo of the Week: Douro


The photo of this week is a preview of the fantastic weekend through Portuguese Douro Valley. Coming soon on fdgoodlife...

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Wine of the week: Quinta Edmun do Val Reserva 2009


I confess that I do not remember exactly the flavour of Quinta Edmun do Val, because I tasted it last february but What I cannot forget and is completly present in my memory: I Loved it! And i need to find it again...

Thursday, September 5, 2013

O Dinis,The Fisherman Restaurant, Carvalhal Beach (Portugal)


The best way to describe my opinion about the restaurant O Dinis is that all summer Fridays that we go to Troia, we leave Madrid with the reservation for, 640 kilometers later, tasting the best fresh fish that you can eat...
Informal, relaxed and friendly, as its owner Dinis, this is one of the perfect places to end a summer afternoon, enjoying the fabulous sunset in front of the restaurant which makes it the perfect place to enjoy a great meal with your couple...

Yes, it is true! To all this you will still have to add the best grilled fish of the region, certainly one of the best we had the opportunity eat. The sea bass is the star of this restaurant where we also had this summer the opportunity to eat these wonderful sardines... Oh and you cannot leave without tasting the awesome chocolate mousse...

To be honest I cannot find more adjectives to describe this restaurant, just that I feel at home or at a friend's house...

Thank you Dinis! See you next weekend ...

How much?
25-30 €

Where?
Carvalhal beach
7570 - 779 Carvalhal
Tel. 265 497 023

Monday, September 2, 2013

Photo of the Week: Communication!


Troia Resort, Troia - Portugal
Today is a Special day! We start a new section on the blog, the Photo of the week! The reason why I've picked this photo for the first week could not be more connected to the objective behind this blog: to Share experiences..
As it is widely said one image worth thousand words, so I hope this photo encourages you to start commenting and sending your inputs about the posts, the recipes, because this is really important to improve our blog...

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Wine of the week: Monte das Servas Colheita Seleccionada

And this week's Wine: "Monte das Servas Colheita Seleccionada"


Do you often have a "deja-vu", or you feel you already met somebody but you don't know where from? This was almost what happened when last year, when we went to spend a weekend at Estremoz, Portugal we found the wines from Herdade das Servas, a name that I had in my mind due to a wine tasting that I did six years ago in Vila Viçosa, (Alentejo/ Portugal), with Tiago Garcia one of the winemakers of this winery
Despite I've remembered the brand I did not remember its wines, but this would completely change after that weekend and the visit to this winery. Its wines started to be frequent in our home and specially Monte das Servas colheita seleccionada, which was discontinuated and substituted by Herdade das Servas Colheita Seleccionada...

Friday, May 24, 2013

Wine of the Week

And this week:


And this week an habitué in my glass that goes perfectly with traditional Portuguese cuisine. This time with an excellent Cozido à Portuguesa...