[1] Usually, about pork is marinated for some time in white wine, paprika, red pepper paste, chopped garlic, coriander, bay leaf, salt and pepper.
[2] It is then fried until golden brown, when clams are added and cooked.
[2] Traditionally, this dish is served with cubed fries or baked potatoes.
Its origin is uncertain, the name would appear to be from Ribatejo, but this is disputed by some, who claim that its roots are in Alverca.
The reason behind it are the clams, who are much more popular in seaside towns rather than places far from the ocean, like the majority of Alentejo, who only has one sizeable fishing port, Sines and small fishing villages on the coast and has a mainly meat-based cuisine.