
A francesinha is a large Portuguese sandwich composed of layers of beef steak, cured meat, fresh sausages, topped with cheese, covered with a beer sauce, and surrounded by French fries. Learn how to make one here!
Place a medium saucepan over low to medium heat. Once the pan is hot, add the lard, olive oil, garlic, and bay leaf. Let it cook for a minute before adding the onion. Let it simmer for about 8 minutes until the onion turns translucent.
Add the tinned tomatoes and the beef stock. Bring it to a boil and let it simmer for about 10 minutes.
Add the remaining sauce ingredients: port wine, beer, piri-piri and Worcestershire sauce, cook for another 10 minutes
With a hand mixer, blend everything until smooth. Let the sauce simmer for 30 minutes. The texture should be similar to a gravy, but slightly more liquid.
If necessary, add some corn starch or other thickening to your taste. Make sure to dissolve it in cold water before adding to the mixture. Let it cook until it reaches your preferred texture.
Season it with salt and black pepper, set it aside.
Place a frying pan over high heat. Meanwhile, cut the sausages in half then butterfly-cut them.
Fry the sausages in their own fat, then use the remaining fat to fry the steak. Finally, lightly fry the ham slices.
Gently toast the bread slices. Start putting the Francesinha together: On a plate, place one bread slice, then a slice of cheese, ham, steak, the sausages, and the final bread slice.
Fry the egg, place it on top of the sandwich, cover it with the cheese slices, leaving the egg-yolk visible.
Bring the sauce to a boil, then spoon it on top of the sandwich. The hot sauce will melt the cheese. Serve it with a side of French fries.