Bolinhos de bacalhau explained

Portuguese: '''Bolinhos de bacalhau''' (pronounced as /pt/,)[1] [2] or Portuguese: '''pastéis de bacalhau''' (pronounced as /pt/,)[3] are a traditional Portuguese dish, typically made from a mixture of potatoes, codfish, eggs, parsley, onion and sometimes a hint of nutmeg. They are also commonly referred to as "salt cod fritters" or "salt cod croquettes". These pastries are shaped using two spoons, deep fried and served hot or cold before meals as an appetizer or as a meal itself (usually served with plain or seasoned rice, salad and olives). Ideally, they should be slightly crunchy on the outside and soft and creamy on the inside.

References

  1. Book: Michael Sommers. Moon Rio de Janeiro. 3 April 2012. 10 November 2009. Avalon Travel. 978-1-59880-248-1. 132.
  2. Book: Jean Anderson. The food of Portugal. 3 April 2012. 21 June 1994. HarperCollins. 978-0-688-13415-0. 38.
  3. Book: Fodor's. Fodor's Portugal. 3 April 2012. 28 June 2011. Random House Digital, Inc.. 978-0-307-48062-0. 78.