entrelaçados
Entrelaçados refers to a traditional Portuguese dish that originates from the Azores, an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean. The term "entrelaçados" translates to "interlaced" in English, which describes the unique preparation method of the dish. It consists of small pieces of meat, typically pork or beef, interlaced with strips of potatoes and onions, then slow-cooked in a rich broth until tender. The dish is often associated with festive occasions and family gatherings in Azorean cuisine.
The preparation of entrelaçados involves marinating the meat in a mixture of garlic, bay leaves, and other
Entrelaçados is commonly served during holidays and celebrations, such as Christmas and Easter, reflecting its significance
While entrelaçados is most closely tied to Azorean cuisine, variations of the dish can be found in