Bifana pork is a popular Portuguese dish typically made with thin slices of pork marinated in a flavorful mixture of garlic, paprika, white wine, chili peppers, and other spices. The pork is then grilled or pan-fried until tender and juicy, and served on a crusty bread roll, often accompanied by red wine or beer. Bifana pork is a staple of Portuguese cuisine and a delightful meal enjoyed by many. In this article, we'll explore the different ways to cook bifana pork and provide you with some mouthwatering recipe ideas to create this delicious dish in your own kitchen.
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BIFANA (PORTUGUESE PORK CUTLETS)
Posted on behalf of a request. Here in Toronto (which has a large Portuguese community), every Portuguese food store likely sells bifana; except for the bakeries, I've seen it frequently. It's very tasty -- I've never made it, but I've bought it on occasion and eaten it at my Portuguese girlfriend's home many times as well. Bifana is regarded more as a snack than a meal. This recipe is from "Uma Casa Portuguesa" (Portuguese Home Cooking) by Carla Azevedo.
Provided by Lennie
Categories Pork
Time P1DT10m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Rinse the pork cutlets and then pat dry with paper towels.
- Place pork in a large heavy plastic bag (like a freezer ziploc bag) and place in a large bowl.
- In a mixing bowl, combine one cup of the wine, the vinegar, garlic, bay leaf, 1/2 tsp of the pimento paste, 1/4 tsp of the paprika, peppercorns, cloves and piri-piri sauce.
- Pour this over pork, make sure all meat is coated, and seal the bag.
- Refrigerate for several hours or overnight, turning bag over in bowl frequently.
- Bring meat to room temperature before cooking.
- To cook, remove pork from marinade and lightly pat pork dry with paper towels.
- Heat a skillet over medium-high heat and melt lard, then cook pork in batches in hot lard; if your pork is thin it will likely only take a minute per side, at the most.
- When all the pork has been sauteed, drain off the fat and add the remaining wine (1/4 cup), remaining pimento paste (1/4 tsp), remaining paprika (1/4 tsp) to the skillet, as well as salt and pepper to taste.
- Bring this to a boil, stirring the pan to get up any brown bits.
- Return all the pork to the skillet, reduce heat to low, and cook for about another minute.
BIFANA (PORTUGUESE PORK CUTLETS)
My mom used to make these Portuguese sandwiches all the time. So yummy on fresh Portuguese buns and sauteed onions
Provided by Luci Vieira
Categories Pork
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- 1. Place pork cutlets in a large heavy plastic ziptop bag and place in a large bowl.
- 2. In a mixing bowl, combine one cup of the wine, vinegar, garlic, bay leaves, 1 tbsp pimento paste (1/2 tbsp if using hot), 1/4 tsp paprika and piri-piri sauce. Pour this mixture over pork, making sure all meat is covered and seal bag.
- 3. Refrigerate for severl hours or overnight, turning bag frequently.
- 4. Bring meat to room temperature before cooking; to cook, heat skillet over med-high heat and melt lard, cook pork in batches. When pork is sauteed, drain off the fat and add remaining wine (1/4 cup), remaining pimento paste (1 tbsp, 1/2 tbsp if using hot), remaining paprika (1/4 tsp) to the skillet, as well as salt and pepper to taste.
- 5. Bring to a boil, stirring and scrapping up any brown bits. Return pork to the skillet, reduce heat to low and cook for a couple minutes.
- 6. Serve pork on fresh Portuguese buns (Papo Secos) topped with sauteed onions and about a tsp of cooking sauce.
PORK BIFANA (LISBON STYLE)
Steps:
- Marinate over night Marinade: garlic 1tsp paprika, 1TBS hot sauce, vinegar, 1 C wine, & bay leaf Drain pork slices and lightly brown in 2 tsp oil & set aside Deglaze w/ rest of wine Add rest of paprika & rest of hot sauce Bring to boil and reduce to coating cosistency Return pork to pan and stir to coat well Separately carmelize onion Serve onions and pork as sandwich or plated w/ potatoes (?), pasta (?), or??
BIFANA PORK
This is a staple for the Portuguese. The marinating time is not included. Also.....the program does not recognize Piri Piri....so I put tabasco in...but please try to use the Piri Piri...it will give the authentic taste.
Provided by luvcookn
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 35m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Crush the garlic with the salt and mix with the wine.
- Marinate the pork in this mixture for 1 hour.
- Heat a large frying pan and add the lard and oil.
- Add the chicken stock, piri piri, bay leaves and any remaining marinade.
- Bring to a simmer. Add pork.
- Cover and cook until the pork is tender, about 20 minutes.
Tips:
- Choose a good quality pork shoulder for the bifana. This will ensure that the meat is tender and flavorful.
- Marinate the pork shoulder in a flavorful mixture of garlic, paprika, oregano, cumin, white wine, bay leaves, and olive oil for at least 2 hours, or overnight.
- Cook the pork shoulder in a slow cooker on low heat for 8-10 hours, or until the meat is fall-apart tender.
- Shred the pork shoulder and season it with salt, pepper, and additional spices to taste.
- Serve the bifana on Portuguese rolls with a variety of toppings, such as sautéed onions, roasted peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, and a spicy sauce.
Conclusion:
Bifana is a delicious and versatile Portuguese dish that can be enjoyed for lunch, dinner, or as a snack. The slow-cooked pork shoulder is tender and flavorful, and the variety of toppings allows you to customize the sandwich to your liking. Whether you're a fan of spicy food or prefer a more mild flavor, bifana is sure to please everyone at your table.
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