Thursday, April 18, 2024

Portuguese Holy Ghost Soup (Sopas do Espírito Santo)

Learn how to make Portuguese holy ghost soup (sopas do espírito santo) in this video with Michael Santos.
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Comments

Kim
Kim - 1 year ago
Can I have a written recipe!
shirley brennan
shirley brennan - 1 year ago
I prefer a written recipe
Roger
Roger - 1 year ago
I was born in Flores. I grew up on this meal and festival. Still continue to go. I never had this dish with all those spices. Basically spearmint , cummin and cinnamon. It does look good but not the traditional meal I've eaten in any festival from all towns near me also.
Verdeen Vicente
Verdeen Vicente - 1 year ago
Oh yes. Attended soo many Festas! Back in 60's, my husband was from Portugal, my ancestry from Faile!! Great video Michael, my Grandma Correia, used to make this all the time..love it!! I was born and raised in Hayward! 81 now..
Diana
Diana - 1 year ago
Takes me back to when I was a kid growing up. My Vava and Vovo would pick me up from Hayward, California and travel to Bakersfield, California. We would stop at all the Portuguese fiestas along the way. My grandparents were from Faia,l Azores. Great memories. Love your recipe.

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