Pataniscas
Typical Portuguese dish
Pataniscas served with rice and salad | |
Course | Appetizer, main |
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Place of origin | Portugal |
Region or state | Estremadura |
A patanisca (isca in Porto) is a typical Portuguese dish. It is usually made by frying shredded bacalhau (patanisca de bacalhau) in a wheat flour, onion and egg purée, condimented with salt, parsley or pepper. Today, different recipes also include other types of fish (such as tuna), seafood or vegetarian alternatives.[1][2]
Pataniscas are approximately 8–12 cm (3.1–4.7 in) in diameter, but their shape is irregular and may be flat or spherical.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Faça as melhores pataniscas de bacalhau tradicionais. Que pitéu!". ncultura.pt. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
- ^ "Pataniscas". virgiliogomes.com. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
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