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Bifanas (Portuguese Pork Sandwiches)

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July 8, 2026
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Bifanas (Portuguese Pork Sandwiches)

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The bifana is Portugal’s greatest sandwich and one of its proudest street foods: paper-thin pork cutlets simmered in a garlicky wine-and-paprika sauce, piled into a crusty papo seco (roll recipe on the site) with yellow mustard and, for the brave, a shot of piri-piri.

Every festa, every roadside café and every football stadium in Portugal runs on bifanas — and the debate between the Lisbon style (juicy, swimming in sauce) and the Porto style (pan-seared, spicier) has no ceasefire in sight. This recipe leans Lisbon, with notes for the northern camp.

If you have read my Portuguese pork chops recipe, this is the original that inspired it — the real deal, sandwich and all. Dip the top of the roll in the sauce before closing it. That is not optional; that is the law.

Bifanas Recipe

Prep time: 15 minutes (plus 2+ hours marinating) · Cook time: 20 minutes · Total: about 2½ hours · Servings: 4 · Calories: ~420 per serving

Ingredients

  • 1½ pounds pork loin, sliced very thin (¼ inch) and lightly pounded
  • 1 cup dry white wine
  • 4 garlic cloves, crushed
  • 1 tablespoon sweet paprika
  • 1 teaspoon piri-piri sauce or hot sauce, plus more to serve
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 tablespoon lard or olive oil
  • Salt and black pepper
  • 4 papos secos or crusty rolls
  • Yellow mustard, to serve

Instructions

  1. Marinate the pork in the wine, garlic, paprika, piri-piri, bay leaves, salt and pepper for at least 2 hours, ideally overnight.
  2. Heat the lard in a wide skillet over medium-high heat.
  3. Working in batches, sear the drained cutlets quickly — about 1 minute per side — and set aside.
  4. Pour the marinade into the skillet and boil hard for 3 to 4 minutes, until slightly reduced.
  5. Return all the pork to the sauce and simmer gently 5 minutes, until tender and soaked through.
  6. Split the rolls, paint with mustard, pile in the dripping pork, and dip the top half of each roll in the sauce before closing. Serve immediately, napkins mandatory.

Recipe Notes

  • Lisbon style: thin, saucy, mustard. Porto style: add a splash of beer to the sauce and finish spicier. Both correct, one argument.
  • The pork must be thin — ask the butcher for scallopini-cut loin or pound it yourself.
  • The sauce keeps and improves; bifanas reheated in their sauce tomorrow are a gift to your future self.
  • Serve with a cold imperial (draft beer) for the full experience.
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Hi, I’m Maria — born in a small village in northern Portugal and now cooking from my kitchen in the USA, where I live with my husband, our two kids and Max the dog. On Maria’s Cookbook I share the recipes I grew up with — from my Trás-os-Montes family table to my grandmother’s Azorean kitchen — along with Mediterranean favorites and dishes I’ve fallen in love with along the way.

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