St. Martinho or St. Martin of Tours, became the first non- martyr saint to receive official church worship and became one of the most popular saints in medieval Europe. (Source wikipedia). His feast day is 11 November, deep into autumn and the chestnut season. In Portugal, as it's chestnut season 'Magustos'are celebrated in St. Martinho's name. A magusto is a group of friends and/or family who get together and bake and eat chestnuts. We have our village magusto at the weekend. Meanwhile at home I've been celebrating the chestnut instead of the saint. This 'celebration' involves collecting the chestnut harvest, splitting, cooking and shelling hundreds of these shiny brown chestnuts. Well, there's not much else to do on a wet Monday in these hills. Now I've got a bowl full of chestnuts I'm looking for recipes. Here's what I've tried so far: Chestnut cake. Made by using blitzed chestnuts instead of regular flo...