Bacalhau à Zé do Pipo

Bacalhau à Zé do Pipo

Bacalhau à Zé do Pipo (literally Bacalhau à la Zé do Pipo) is a common codfish (bacalhau) dish in Portugal. It is an oven baked dish, consisting in layers of bacalhau (previously boiled in milk), onion (or pickles), mashed potatoes and mayonnaise.[1] Although mayonnaise is not traditionally used in Portuguese cuisine, this dish is considered typical. It is usually garnished with olives and/or peppers. The recipe originates from Porto and is named after its creator, Zé do Pipo, who owned a famous eatery in that city during the 1960s. He won a national gastronomic contest with this main course making many restaurants to adopt it in their menus and popularizing it through the country to this day.

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  1. Marcia Algranti (2002). Cozinha para homens e mulheres que gostam de seus homens. Editora Cultrix. p. 52. ISBN 978-85-316-0746-2. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
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