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    Portuguese Aviz Pork with Clams

    Any type of lean pork can be used. Use the smallest clams you can find - cherrystones or even smaller. The Portuguese marinate their meat for at least two days, but marinating overnight is sufficient for a spicy flavor.

    1 (2 pound) pork loin, cut into 1-inch squares
    1 teaspoon salt
    1/4 teaspoon pepper
    2 teaspoons paprika
    Dry white table wine
    2 cloves pressed garlic
    2 bay leaves, crumbled
    2 to 3 tablespoons oil or lard
    2 dozen cherrystone clams
    3 cups cooked rice

    Put pork cubes into a nonreactive bowl; sprinkle with salt, pepper and paprika. Cover with dry white table wine. Add garlic and bay leaves. Cover; allow to stand overnight or at least 8 hours. Drain; save juices.

    Brown the pork slowly in oil or lard. Add the juices from the marinated meat. Cook, uncovered, 30 minutes.

    Add clams in shells. Cover; cook 10 to 12 minutes longer until clams are opened. Don't cook too long or clams will become tough.

    Serve on or around a bed of cooked rice, which may or may not have been cooked with a little clam broth.

    Served with chilled white wine. A Portuguese dry white wine would be very nice. Serves 6.

    NOTE: This marinade for pork can also be used for pork chops. The marinated pork chops are then fried or baked.

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