Posted on Wednesday, June 6, 2018 in
Pork Recipes
Bifanas (Pork Steaks)
Serve these amazing pork steaks (bifanas) on a bun or on a plate accompanied by a good salad and white rice.
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Preparation time | 15 min |
Cooking Time | 35 min |
Ready In | 50 min |
Level of Difficulty | Easy |
Servings | 4 |
Ingredients
1 lb of finely sliced bifanas (pork steaks)1/2 cup of olive oil4 cloves of garlic1 onion1 tablespoon of paprikaSalt (to taste)Pepper (to taste)3 bay leaves3/4 cup of white wine3/4 cup of beer2 tablespoons of Port wine2 tablespoons of Worcestershire saucePepper flakes (to taste)Lemon juice (to taste)
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Preparation
- Season the bifanas (steaks) with salt and pepper.
- In a pot with the olive oil, saute the finely chopped onion.
- Add the crushed garlic, bay leaves, paprika and pepper (to taste).
- Add the white wine, port wine, beer, the Worcestershire sauce and add the bifanas.
- Cover the pan and cook for about 30 minutes on low heat.
- At the end, add the lemon juice and leave for another 5 minutes.
- Serve on Portuguese buns or on a plate accompanied by a good salad and white rice.
Recipe & Photo Credit: temperosdaiza.blogspot.pt
Posted by: Eddy
Porto-style Bifanas (Pork Cutlets)
Serve these delicious Porto style bifanas (pork cutlets) on fresh buns with a few spoons of the sauce and fries on the side.
Level of Difficulty | Easy |
Servings | 4 |
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