excavadas
Excavadas are traditional Portuguese pastries that are popular in the regions of Alentejo and the Algarve. They are small, round or oval-shaped cookies made from a simple dough of flour, water, and sometimes a small amount of sugar or honey. The dough is typically rolled out thinly and then cut into circles or ovals. The edges of the dough are often crimped or folded to give the cookies a distinctive shape.
The name "excavadas" comes from the Portuguese verb "excavar," which means "to dig" or "to excavate." This
Excavadas are typically baked in a hot oven until they are golden brown. They can be served
The pastries are often enjoyed as a snack or dessert and are a popular treat during special
Excavadas are a cultural icon of Portuguese cuisine and are often associated with the region's traditional