Visit The Portuguese Kitchen Shop ›
Tuga Pops − Monday, October 26, 2015, 11 Years ago in Seafood Recipes
4 out of 5 with 45 ratings

Authentic Bacalhau á Brás Recipe | The Creamy Portuguese Classic

Whip up this easy bacalhau á brás! It's a tasty blend of salt cod, fluffy eggs, crispy potatoes, and olives. A must-try Portuguese favorite!
Jump to Recipe
45 min 4 servings Easy Prep time 20 min Cooking Time 25 min

Why You Will Love This Recipe

Get ready to dive into a classic bacalhau à brás! This dish brings together tender salt cod and crispy, golden matchstick potatoes for the perfect bite. With a creamy, eggy finish and a punch of garlic and fresh parsley, it's a delicious taste of Portugal that you won't forget. Trust me, once you try this, you'll be hooked!


Tips for Success

Ensure the salt cod is adequately soaked for 24-48 hours, changing the water every 8 hours. This removes excess salt and helps rehydrate the fish, preventing it from being overly salty in the final dish.

When frying the starchy potatoes, cut them into matchstick-sized pieces for even cooking. This size allows them to become crispy while mixing well with the other ingredients, enhancing the overall texture of the dish.

Avoid adding salt until the end of cooking. Both the salt cod and olives contain salt, which can lead to an overly salty dish if additional salt is added prematurely. Taste the dish before seasoning to ensure the right balance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use fresh cod instead of salt cod for bacalhau á brás?

Yes, you can use fresh cod, but it won't have the same iconic flavor. If using fresh fish, simply cook it fully before shredding and skip the soaking process.

How can I store leftovers of bacalhau á brás?

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop or microwave, adding a splash of olive oil to maintain creaminess.

What if my potatoes don't get crispy when frying?

Ensure you're using starchy potatoes and not waxy ones, as they hold less moisture. Also, make sure the oil is hot enough before adding the potatoes; test it with a small piece first. Fry in small batches to avoid overcrowding the pan.

Recommended Drink Pairings

  • Vinho Verde: This light and slightly effervescent Portuguese wine complements the salt cod beautifully.
  • Alvarinho: A crisp white wine with citrus notes that pairs well with the richness of the dish.
  • Sparkling Water: The bubbles cleanse the palate and balance the creamy texture of the bacalhau.
  • Black Tea: A robust tea that provides a nice contrast to the savory flavors of the meal.
  • Porto Tonic: A refreshing cocktail that adds a hint of sweetness and complexity to the dining experience.

Ingredients

454g (1 lb) salt cod, soaked 24-48 hours454g (1 lb) starchy potatoes1 large yellow onion1 head of garlic6 large eggsBlack pepper to tasteFresh parsley to tasteExtra virgin olive oil to tasteFine sea salt to tasteCured black olives to taste

Equipment:

Large deep-bottomed skilletMandoline slicer or sharp knifeFine-mesh strainerPaper towelsLarge mixing bowlWhisk

With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!

Directions

  1. Shred the pre-soaked, skinless, and boneless salt cod into fine shards using your hands to ensure authentic texture.
  2. Slice the potatoes into uniform matchsticks and finely mandoline the onion into translucent rings.
  3. Heat oil in a pan and fry the potato matchsticks until golden and crisp, then drain thoroughly on paper towels.
  4. Sauté the onion rings and minced garlic in a generous amount of olive oil in a deep skillet until softened and golden.
  5. Integrate the shredded cod into the skillet and sauté for several minutes until the fish is fully infused with the aromatic oil.
  6. Incorporate the fried potatoes into the skillet and toss gently to combine over medium-low heat.
  7. Whisk the eggs with a pinch of salt and pepper in a bowl, then pour them over the cod and potato mixture.
  8. Stir the mixture continuously and remove from heat while the eggs are still creamy and moist to prevent overcooking into an omelet.
  9. Garnish the hot dish with chopped fresh parsley and black olives before drizzling with a final touch of raw olive oil.

Nutritional Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
412 kcal
Fat
24 g
Carbs
28 g
Protein
22 g

Reviews (5)

Marjorie
Marjorie
This recipe looks amazing, cannot wait to try it, thank you
3 Years ago, Friday, April 21, 2023

Julia
Julia
This receipt sounds so good. I only ate it in a Portuguese rest. I am scared to try it.
4 Years ago, Sunday, May 29, 2022

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops
Don't be Julia, once you make it you will see how easy and good it is.👍👍
4 Years ago, Sunday, May 29, 2022

Barbara Ann Pryor(Mello)
Barbara Ann Pryor(Mello)
Does anyone have a recipe for Bacalhau Da Sa(?)
5 Years ago, Saturday, September 25, 2021

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops

Barbara, here you go Bacalhau à Gomes de Sá.


5 Years ago, Sunday, September 26, 2021

Tuga Pops

Joined 11 Years ago n/a
Share
this Page
Facebook Pinterest X Reddit