Tia Maria’s Blog – Live Portuguese Cooking Demo

The Morais family has been making wine for over a hundred years. In Portugal, the heritage of wine making has been passed down from generation to generation. Joining this age old family tradition with Virginia’s rich history of winemaking, the Morais family has built a legacy which has become an area landmark. The Winery opened its doors to the public in 2011. Since then they have expanded vineyards, wine production and venue space to accommodate the increase of visitors every year. The winery features many varieties of award winning wines which you can sample in the beautiful tasting room, they offer tours and host many weddings and special celebrations throughout the year!
Watch this video of the beautiful and spectacular property!
This summer, they will be hosting a Portuguese food and wine pairing on; Sun, June 25, 2017 – 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
I’m so honored that they are featuring my Taste Portugal 101 easy Portuguese recipes cookbook at the event!
11409 Marsh Road
Bealeton, VA 22712
(540) 326-6336
David Leite, is an author, food writer and blog publisher. His first Portuguese cookbook, THE NEW PORTUGUESE TABLE, won the 2010 IACP Julia Child Award, as well as garnering other distinctions.
Now the acclaimed author has just published his second book; NOTES ON A BANANA: A MEMOIR OF FOOD, LOVE AND MANIC DEPRESSION.
David, who’s family is Azorean was raised in Fall River, Massachusetts in what he cleverly calls a “food crazed Portuguese home.” I think most of us Portuguese American’s can relate to what he means by that little phrase.
The new book will be be published by Dey Street Books, a division of HarperCollins, in April 2017. Pre-Order on Amazon below. You can also order his award winning; THE NEW PORTUGUESE TABLE at the Amazon link below this post.
Visit David’s Blog; Leite’s Culinaria where you’ll find amazing recipes, Portuguese recipes, writings, giveaways and much more! Congratulations to David and we wish him continued success!
Amazon Review: NOTES ON A BANANA: A MEMOIR OF FOOD, LOVE AND MANIC DEPRESSION
The stunning and long-awaited memoir from the beloved founder of the James Beard Award-winning website Leite’s Culinaria—a candid, courageous, and at times laugh-out-loud funny story of family, food, mental illness, and sexual identity.
Born into a family of Azorean immigrants, David Leite grew up in the 1960s in a devoutly Catholic, blue-collar, food-crazed Portuguese home in Fall River, Massachusetts. A clever and determined dreamer with a vivid imagination and a flair for the dramatic, “Banana” as his mother endearingly called him, yearned to live in a middle-class house with a swinging kitchen door just like the ones on television, and fell in love with everything French, thanks to his Portuguese and French-Canadian godmother. But David also struggled with the emotional devastation of manic depression. Until he was diagnosed in his mid-thirties, David found relief from his wild mood swings in learning about food, watching Julia Child, and cooking for others.
Notes on a Banana is his heartfelt, unflinchingly honest, yet tender memoir of growing up, accepting himself, and turning his love of food into an award-winning career. Reminiscing about the people and events that shaped him, David looks back at the highs and lows of his life: from his rejection of being gay and his attempt to “turn straight” through Aesthetic Realism, a cult in downtown Manhattan, to becoming a writer, cookbook author, and web publisher, to his twenty-four-year relationship with Alan, known to millions of David’s readers as “The One,” which began with (what else?) food. Throughout the journey, David returns to his stoves and tables, and those of his family, as a way of grounding himself.
A blend of Kay Redfield Jamison’s An Unquiet Mind, the food memoirs by Ruth Reichl, Anthony Bourdain, and Gabrielle Hamilton, and the character-rich storytelling of Augusten Burroughs, David Sedaris, and Jenny Lawson, Notes on a Banana is a feast that dazzles, delights, and, ultimately, heals. (Amazon.com)
Order THE NEW PORTUGUESE TABLE:
George Mendes (ALDEA) recently opened Lupulo, his second restaurant, inspired by the famed cervejarias, or breweries, of Lisbon. Designed to be an inviting, convivial neighborhood restaurant and bar for locals and visitors alike, Lupulo offers a relaxed and approachable atmosphere complemented by Mendes’ traditional Portuguese comfort food.
On June 13th Lupulo joins forces with The Vine & The Eventi Hotel to host an outdoor celebration in their combined courtyard for “Dia de Santo António” (Saint Anthony’s Day). Santo António is the famed patron saint of Lisbon. In Portugal, every year on this day, people go out onto the streets, eat sardines & pork sandwiches, and drink beer late into the night.
This event will bring Lisbon to Manhattan and features not only Portuguese flavors and music but is being sponsored by Sagres, Portugal’s iconic beer & Esporao, Portugal’s family-owned wine & olive oil maker. Credits: (lupulonyc.com)
Free admission for guests of all ages, 12pm – 4pm for reservations at Lupulo after the event please call 212.290.7600.
Menu
Grilled sardines Sardinhas assadas
Pork spicy cutlet sandwiches Bifanas de porco
Salt cod croquettes Bolinhos de bacalhau
Grilled chorizo Chouriço assado
Cerveja Sagres
Info:
Free admission
Cash only
Food and drinks charged by consumption
Address: Outdoor courtyard of The Vine/Eventi Hotel/Lupulo, entrances on 29th St & 30th Streets between 6th & 7th Avenues
(851 6th Avenue Eventi Hotel Courtyard)
Thank You to Portugalia Marketplace in Fall River Ma, for hosting our Taste Portugal Cookbook signing on May 2, 2015. We had a wonderful time meeting great people who stopped by to meet us and buy the book. It so nice to hear personal stories about family roots and the love of Portuguese food from everyone!
The Benevides famiy, and crew welcomed us like family into their home! The Market was renovated from an old mill and the original architecture of the exterior brick wall was incorporated into the redesign to create a stunning backdrop entrance when you first walk in.
The sounds of Portuguese music and the aromas from the Portuguese food in the cafe and the prepared food, meats and cheese invokes memories of being in Portugal. We enjoyed a morning cappuccino, espresso and a presunto and cheese sandwich on a “papo seco” Portuguese roll which made us feel like we were in a Lisbon cafe! Portugalia is a Portuguese foodies dream so stop by on your next trip to New England!
Cafe and prepared foods section
This market is a Portuguese food lovers dream.
A cold room dedicated exclusively to “bacalhau” salt cod, imported from Norway.
Cured meats and imported cheese section
Dried fruits, nuts and produce
Frozen fish and seafood section
Pottery and housewares
Dried fruits, grains and nuts
Here are more photos for your viewing
Portugalia Marketplace is Southeastern Massachusetts premier specialty food grocer offering a unique shopping experience. We are a spinoff of Portugalia Imports, an importer and distributor of primarily Portuguese specialty items since 1988. We are proud to showcase our newest location which will offer the same quality, service and price which customers associate with the Portugalia name.
Portugalia Marketplace
Thank you to the Fall River Herald News for featuring my book signing in their newspaper today April 29th, 2015!
I am blessed with such wonderful support from the community! Thank you!
Read the full online article by Linda Murphy here: http://www.heraldnews.com/article/20150428/LIFESTYLE/150426603
Lupulo, the second restaurant of Michelin-starred George Mendes has opened in New York City! The restaurant is inspired by the cervejarias, or breweries, of Lisbon. It’s wonderful to finally see our Portuguese cuisine becoming popular and finally recognized! Congratulations and much success to Chef Mendes!
Menu items feature classic Portuguese dishes such as: SARDINHAS ASSADAS COM PIMENTOS, RISSÕIS DE CAMARÃO, BOLINHOS DE BACALHAU, FRANGO PIRI-PIRI and the ever popular; BACALHAU À GOMES DE SÁ (Para Dois)! See the full menu here.
At Lupulo, the Portuguese word for “hops,” Chef Mendes draws inspiration from his heritage and travels to serve a menu of rustic Portuguese fare paired with an extensive menu of craft beers, cocktails and wine. A raw bar and charcuterie station located at the restaurant’s central, wrap-around dining bar serves seafood, cured Iberico ham and petiscos, or tapas-style bites meant for snacking. A curated list of more than a dozen Portuguese and American craft beers on tap offers refreshing pairings for Lupulo’s casual dishes, along with a rotating selection of Portuguese wine and simple, well-executed cocktails.
The restaurant’s design by Créme (Red Farm and Danji) pays homage to traditional Portuguese taverns with handcrafted blue and white tiles and rustic wood accents, while objects collected throughout Mendes’ travels in Portugal decorate shelves lining the walls and street-facing windows. Tables topped with hand-made Portuguese tiles and accented with black iron surround Lupulo’s focal point, the lively, 35-seat, blackened steel-topped bar. text credit: Lupulo.com
LUPULO is located on the northwest corner of 29th st and 6th avenue in New York City. The closest subway stations are 34th st. (A, C, E) and 28th st (1). Paid parking is also available directly behind the restaurant on 29th st.
Hours of operation:
Mon-Weds: 5:30pm-12am;
Thurs-Sat: 5:30pm-2am;
Sun: 5:30pm-11pm
Congratulations to Chef Luisa Fernandes, Executive chef at Robert restaurant, Museum of Modern Art, NYC. She was one of featured women chefs preparing a multi-course dinner which featured the best of the best culinary talent in NY!
Chef Luisa prepared Portuguese “Bacalhau Crudité with Olive Oil, Vinegar, and Breaded Olives with Cilantro” (Bacalhau cru com azeite vinagre e azeitonas panadas e coentros, at WCR’s 22nd annual Women Who Inspire awards Gala and dinner in NYC.
Gail Simmons, Top Chef, and Carla Hall, The Chew were the hosts at the dinner.
The WCR, Women Chefs and Restauranteurs: Creating a community of women in all walks of the food and beverage industry.
Photos Credit: Chef Luisa Fernandes


Thank you to all of you that attended our first cookbook signing on March 21.
It was wonderful to have the support of the community, our friends and family. Thank you to the Hubbard Library and it’s staff for the hard work in setting up the event and thank you to the “Friends of the Library Committee” for supplying the food and refreshments.
The event was a success! Due to overwhelming attendance we have scheduled another book signing on May 16, 2015!