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Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal
Bacalhau à Brás
Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal
Bacalhau à Brás is one of Portugal's most beloved salt cod preparations — shredded desalted bacalhau tossed with straw-cut fried potatoes, scrambled egg, caramelised onion, garlic, and olive oil, finished with black olives, parsley, and a drizzle of good oil. The dish is named for a Bairro Alto tavern keeper and represents the Lisbon tradition of transforming preserved staple into something simultaneously rich, crisp, and silky. The eggs are scrambled into the hot mixture and removed from heat while still very loose — they set fully from residual heat, coating each strand of cod and potato in a light, custardy matrix. The straw potatoes (batata palha — fried matchstick potatoes) must be added at the last moment to preserve their crunch against the moist egg.
Spanish/Portuguese — Proteins & Mains