Tuga Pops − Monday, May 23, 2016, 10 Years ago in Pork Recipes
5 out of 5 with 6 ratings

Paula's Tasty Morcela with Eggs Recipe

Savor paula's tasty morcela with crispy blood pudding and fluffy scrambled eggs for a cozy breakfast, especially when it is paired with warm cornbread.
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20 min 2 servings Easy Prep time 5 min Cooking Time 15 min

Why You Will Love This Recipe

Get ready to dig into paula's tasty morcela with eggs! This dish is a flavorful twist on a classic, featuring crispy blood pudding paired with fluffy scrambled eggs. Add some hearty Portuguese corn bread on the side, and you've got a meal that's perfect for breakfast or brunch. It's sure to delight your taste buds and warm your soul!


Tips for Success

When cooking the morcela, slice it into rounds instead of cooking it whole. This allows for more even cooking and a crispy exterior while keeping the inside soft and flavorful.

For added flavor, consider sautéing the morcela in a little olive oil or butter before adding the eggs. This will enhance the richness of the dish and create a delicious base for the eggs.

Avoid overcooking the eggs; aim for sunny-side-up or softly scrambled to maintain a creamy texture. If you prefer your eggs cooked through, cover the pan with a lid for the last minute of cooking to ensure even heat distribution.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use as a substitute for morcela sausage?

If you can't find morcela sausage, you can substitute it with another type of blood sausage like black pudding or even a flavorful sausage like chorizo or kielbasa for a different taste.

How do I store leftover morcela and eggs?

Leftover morcela and eggs can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. To reheat, gently warm in a skillet over low heat or in the microwave.

What should I do if my morcela isn't crisping up in the pan?

If your morcela isn't crisping up, ensure your pan is hot enough before adding the sausage. You can also add a little more olive oil to help it fry better. Avoid crowding the pan, as this can lower the temperature and prevent browning.

Recommended Drink Pairings

  • Tempranillo: This red wine complements the rich flavors of morcela and balances the dish's saltiness.
  • Cider: A dry cider provides a refreshing contrast to the savory sausage and enhances the overall taste.
  • Sparkling Water: The bubbles cleanse the palate between bites, making each mouthful of morcela more enjoyable.
  • Dark Roast Coffee: The bold flavors of dark roast coffee pair well with the richness of the dish, creating a satisfying combination.
  • Chai Tea: The spices in chai tea complement the seasoning of the morcela, adding warmth and depth to the meal.

Ingredients

1 large morcela (blood pudding) sausage2 eggsSalt (to taste)Pepper (to taste)

Equipment:

Frying panSpatulaKnifeCutting boardMeasuring spoons

With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!

Directions

  1. Drizzle a frying pan with olive oil at medium heat.
  2. Cut the morcela in pieces, add it to the hot pan and fry it until crispy.
  3. Add two eggs (seasoned with salt and pepper) to the pan and mix until the eggs are cooked.
  4. Best eaten with Portuguese corn bread (broa).

Adapted from a Recipe by: Paula

Nutritional Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
330 kcal
Fat
24 g
Carbs
2 g
Protein
24 g

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Reviews (8)

Mariaelana Armstrong
Mariaelana Armstrong
My grandmother used to justfry it and we would eat it with her crusty white bread. If I could find it where I live in Maine. ,I would try it. I need to see if I can find it when I go back home to R.I.
4 Years ago, Sunday, March 27, 2022

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops
I believe you can also order it online there in the USA.
4 Years ago, Sunday, March 27, 2022

Al Arruda
Al Arruda
Used to enjoy GASPAR'S morcella. Not sure why they stopped making it. Tried Michael's, but didn't care for it. Haven't found another brand I like, and its hard ($$) to sample when I have to mail order to get Portuguese products. Fortunately, they do sell Gaspar's linguica in my local market, so that's my go to sausage for eggs and other dishes.
5 Years ago, Friday, January 21, 2022

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops
There you go Al, I think Sherry just answered your question.
4 Years ago, Friday, March 25, 2022

Sherry
Sherry
Hi Al
I work at Gaspars and I recently asked about starting to make Marcela again and was told maybe towards the end of the summer/early fall, as its a seasoned product.
4 Years ago, Friday, March 25, 2022

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops
Good to know Al.
5 Years ago, Friday, January 21, 2022

Duarte
Duarte
I usually crumble the whole morcella and use about 6 eggs. I call it my 'Bloody Eggs'.
5 Years ago, Monday, January 10, 2022

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops
Lol, thanks Duarte.
5 Years ago, Monday, January 10, 2022

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