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  2. Chefs Emeril And E.J. Lagasse Share Their Portuguese ... - AOL

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    Growing up, Emeril Lagasse found his calling in the kitchen by cooking alongside his mother, Hilda. Arms barely reaching the counter, he would peel vegetables from their small backyard garden ...

  3. 'I was truly home': Emeril aims to capture the essence of ...

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    Chef Emeril Lagasse, right, and his son E.J. Lagasse are collaborating on a new Portuguese restaurant set to open in New Orleans by the fall, 34 Restaurant & Bar.

  4. Emeril Lagasse Is Opening His First New Restaurant in 8 ... - AOL

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    On October 23, Emeril Lagasse will debut 34 Restaurant & Bar, his first opening in New Orleans in over eight years and the celebrity chef's first Portuguese concept.For the city of New Orleans ...

  5. Caldo verde - Wikipedia

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    Caldo verde originated from the Minho Province in northern Portugal, based on an earlier recipe brought to Portugal by English merchants. [7] Today, it is a traditional national favourite that has spread across the nation and abroad, especially to places where a large community of Portuguese migrants have settled such as Argentina, Brazil, France, Macau, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island ...

  6. Emeril Lagasse - Wikipedia

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    Emeril John Lagasse III (/ ˈ ɛ m ə r əl l ə ˈ ɡ ɑː s i / EM-ə-rəl lə-GAH-see; born October 15, 1959) [1] is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality, cookbook author, and National Best Recipe award winner for his "Turkey and Hot Sausage Chili" recipe in 2003.

  7. Xarém - Wikipedia

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    Xarém [1] or xerém [2] is a thick soup or porridge from Algarve, Portugal that is eaten in Cape Verde and Brazil as well. [3] It has a corn flour base combined with other traditional ingredients which vary by region. [4] The dish is prepared using corn meal, clams or sardines, and grilled meats.

  8. I Take Soup Season A Little Too Seriously - Here's All The ...

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    One-Pot Harissa Beet Soup. This vegetarian soup can (and should!) be enjoyed year-round. It has a perfect balance between sweet, smoky, and spicy. The ruby red beets add sweetness and a mellow ...

  9. Canja de galinha - Wikipedia

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    Soup of frango (literally "chicken congee"), or simply canja, is a popular chicken soup of Portuguese, Cape Verdean, and Brazilian cuisine. [1] The Portuguese term galinha literally means "hen", but became the generic name for the species, much like chicken in English. Portuguese chicken congee has the rice much more cooked than in most Western ...