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<p>When you think of sweet potato, Portugal is probably not the first country to come to your mind. But the fact is, we&#8217;ve eaten it for a long time and, actually, we grow one of the best types (if not <em>the</em> best type) of sweet potato in the world. In Portugal sweet potato is a common snack eaten in Autumn and Winter, alongside with chestnuts. It is also one of those food items that used to be considered &#8220;poor man&#8217;s food&#8221; until recently, when they started being seen for all the health benefits they bring. These days, there&#8217;s even a festival dedicated to sweet potato! And where is that? In <a href="https://beyondlisbon.wordpress.com/?s=aljezur">Aljezur</a>, home to the best sweet potato in Portugal and, so it seems, among the best in the world.</p>
<p>Today, and just in time for Christmas, I bring you a recipe from Aljezur for <strong>sweet potato pastries</strong>. It&#8217;s a traditional recipe with a few modern (and personal) tweaks. I also chose this recipe because it uses two of the most common flavorings in traditional Portuguese cuisine (where sweets are concerned): Lemon and cinnamon.</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
500 gr cooked and puréed sweet potato<br />
300 gr sugar<br />
Lemon zest<br />
Powdered cinnamon to taste<br />
50 ml water</p>
<p><strong>How-to:</strong><br />
In a pan mix the sugar, the lemon zest, the cinnamon and the water. Bring this to a boil until it reaches something in between 112°C and 116°C (aka, soft ball stage). The whole thing will triple in size and become a hot bubbling sugary mess, so choose your pan wisely.<br />
Add the sweet potato purée and mix it thoroughly to avoid any lumps. Let it cool down a little and either use it to make pastries or pour it into small bowls/serving cups.</p>
<p>I used store bought puff pastry because: a) the original recipe used a type of dough which had to rest for 4 to 6 hours and then be deep fried; b) life&#8217;s too short to make your own puff pastry. 😉 I suggest you enjoy these lovelies with a glass of Portuguese bitter almond liqueur, aka, <em>amarguinha</em> or <em>amêndoa amarga</em>, traditional to the Algarve. You can drink this either at room temperature or cold &#8211; but you can also try my favorite version: Cold with a few drops of lemon juice.</p>
<p>The blog will go on a much needed and deserved vacation until the beginning of January, but there will be updates on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Beyond.Lisbon.blog">Facebook</a> and <a href="http://instagram.com/beyondlisbon">Instagram</a>. I wish everyone a merry Christmas and a wonderful new year or, as we say in Portuguese: <em>Feliz Natal e bom ano novo!</em> 🙂</p>
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