The Best Portuguese Cooking Books of All Time

Discover the most influential portuguese cooking books, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Recommendations by Anthony Bourdain, Publisher's Weekly, Paula Wolfert, Fel Medeiros and 5 others

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Book Cover of Ana Patuleia Ortins, Hiltrud Schulz - Portuguese Home Cooking

By Ana Patuleia Ortins – First generation descendant of Portuguese immigrants, Culinary arts degree holder (you?) and 1 more 

4.77
| 2021 | 304 Pages
Recommended for: 
Food enthusiasts, Culinary students, Portuguese cuisine lovers. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Discover authentic Portuguese recipes passed down through generations.
  • Understand the soul-comforting peasant food of Portugal.
  • Learn traditional culinary methods from father to daughter.
  • Explore vibrant Mediterranean cuisine distinct to Portugal.
  • Understand and prepare luscious Portuguese desserts.
Reviews:
Authentic Recipes
Vibrant Cuisine
Peasant Food
Traditional Culinary Methods
Luscious Desserts
Not Practical
Too Simplistic
  • #43 Best Seller in Portuguese Cooking, Food & Wine on Amazon
  • Publishers Weekly Recommendation
  • Montreal Gazette Featured
  • Latinidad Best Cookbook of the Year
Publisher's WeeklyRich in love and flavor, this is a must for any well-rounded cookbook collection … In a delectable tribute to the dishes of the author’s friends and family, Ortins once again considers her culinary roots, this time with an even more personal bent. A first-generation Portuguese American, Ortins blends traditional fare with modern convenience …
Montreal GazetteA new cookbook by Ana Patuleia Ortins, a Massachusetts-based author of Portuguese descent, is rich in interesting ways … it’s a user-friendly book filled with easy, lively recipes … beautifully photographed by Hiltrud Schulz …
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Book Cover of Ana Patuleia Ortins - Authentic Portuguese Cooking: More Than 185 Classic Mediterranean-Style Recipes of the Azores, Madeira and Continental Portugal

By Ana Patuleia Ortins – First generation descendant of Portuguese immigrants & cooking classes teacher (you?) 

4.72
| 2015 | 400 Pages
Recommended for: 
Cooking enthusiasts & foodies interested in authentic Portuguese cuisine. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Travel to Portugal through cuisine
  • Prepare authentic Portuguese meals
  • Understand Portuguese culinary traditions
  • Learn about Portuguese history through food
  • Expand cooking repertoire with Portuguese recipes
Reviews:
Authentic Recipes
Comprehensive Collection
Easy-to-Follow Methods
Rich Flavor
Encyclopedic Look
Specific Ingredients
Substitutions Needed
  • #87 Best Seller in Portuguese Cooking, Food & Wine on Amazon
Recommended by Publisher's Weekly, Fel Medeiros, Lynn Viera and 1 other
Publisher's WeeklyReaders interested in expanding their repertoires would do well to consider this terrific compilation and will likely find themselves in search of its predecessor if it isn’t already in their library
Fel MedeirosAna's newest cookbook, Authentic Portuguese Cooking, goes deeper into the little known favorites of Portuguese home cooking. This book is a must for anyone looking for delicious Portuguese recipes with easy-to-follow instructions
Lynn VieraAna is the real deal when it comes to Portuguese cooking. The recipes in her book are authentic, and I love that she gives you a story behind some of the recipes, which makes them special and memorable. She makes ingredients that might be unfamiliar to some, like octopus and salt cod, very approachable. I consider Ana's books prized possessions
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Portuguese Cooking Book made by AI

By TailoredRead – AI that creates personalized books for you 

4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
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Recommended for: 
All readers across all knowledge levels.
You will:
  • Get a Portuguese Cooking book tailored to your interests, goals, and background
  • Receive a book precisely matching your background and level of knowledge
  • Select which topics you want to learn, exclude the topics you don't
  • Define your learning goals and let your book guide you to accomplish them
  • Get all the knowledge you need consolidated into a single focused book
Reviews:
Insightful
Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
Actionable
Up-to-Date
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Book Cover of David Leite, Nuno Correia - The New Portuguese Table: Exciting Flavors from Europe's Western Coast: A Cookbook

By David Leite – James Beard Award-winning writer (you?) and 1 more 

4.69
| 2009 | 256 Pages
Recommended for: 
Food enthusiasts and home cooks interested in exploring Portuguese cuisine. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Explore Portugal's 11 Historical Regions and Islands
  • Understand Portugal's Food Culture and Pantry Ingredients
  • Learn Classic and Modern Portuguese Recipes
  • Discover Portuguese Wines and Traditional Dishes
  • Cook with Innovative Combinations of Ingredients
Reviews:
Flavorful Food
Beloved Classics
Modern Dishes
Full-Color Photographs
Contemporary Perspective
Mistakes in Descriptions
Spelling Errors
  • #26 Best Seller in Portuguese Cooking, Food & Wine on Amazon
  • James Beard Award Winner
  • IACP Julia Child Award Winner
Recommended by Anthony Bourdain, Publisher's Weekly, Paula Wolfert and 2 others
Anthony BourdainDavid Leite takes you right to the heart of the good stuff, scrupulously (and appetizingly) exploring and explaining an egregiously overlooked and unappreciated range of flavors and ingredients. Portugal once ruled the known world, and the recipes in this book are–in many ways–the history of the world–on your plate
Publisher's WeeklyThis is the perfect cookbook for lovers of salt cod, and it just might be the perfect cookbook for those who dislike the mild, Atlantic fish. Leite, a three-time James Beard–award winner and proprietor of the Web site LeitesCulinaria.com, offers a wealth of recipes for the brackish dried fish, including a traditional version of pastéis de bacalhau (salt cod fritters). But cod is but one of the amazing dishes offered here. By highlighting the eclectic ingredients and modern techniques that define the country today, Leite brings the often-overlooked foods of Portugal center stage. This fully illustrated book begins with an extensive glossary of Portuguese staples, plus a port primer and an introduction to Madeira, and ends with a chapter devoted to workhorse sundries such as fiery piri-piri paste and smoked paprika oil. Along the way home cooks are introduced to a delectable jumble of dishes that range from classic to contemporary. A comforting adaptation of the fabled stone soup is enlivened with spicy chouriço sausage; simple-yet-elegant duck breasts are sauced with white port and black olives; and a dip made with anchovies, green olives, cilantro, and whole milk is surprisingly harmonious. The desserts are comparatively docile—molasses cookies, baked custard tarts—but the recipe variation for fatias douradas (Portuguese sweet bread French toast) is truly over-the-top. (Aug.)
Paula WolfertI am very impressed with The New Portuguese Table. It is a welcoming, wonderful, satisfying, and passionate cookbook, an enticing view of Portugal through the lens of its food. David Leite is a terrific writer and he has a lot to teach us about one of Europe's most extraordinary and diverse cuisines. Bravo!
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