Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, feijoada (brazilian black beans stew). One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
All Reviews for Feijoada (Brazilian Black Bean Stew). I am brazilian and can tell you this is nothing like Feijoada. For one the beans MUST be dry because they soak the flavor of the pork as they cook. the pork cuts are totally wrong - they should be smoked and pork loin baby back ribs fresh pork. Hank introduced me to this Brazilian black bean stew a couple months ago and I couldn't stop eating it.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook feijoada (brazilian black beans stew) using 36 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Feijoada (Brazilian Black Beans Stew):
- Prepare Beans
- Get 3 TBSP vegetable oil
- Make ready 2 large onion chopped
- Get 6 cloves garlic minced
- Prepare 500 g Turtle black beans (soaked overnight)
- Prepare 100 g Bacon lardons
- Take 260 g Polish smoked sausage (Podwawelska) cut around 3 cm slices
- Prepare 400 g smoked ham, Polish (Szynka Pieczona) cut into squares
- Get 1 TSP salt
- Take 2 bay leaves
- Prepare 500 ml boiling water or just enough to cover the beans
- Make ready Rice
- Get 2 cups long-grain rice (don't use easy cook, it won't taste the same), washed and rinsed
- Prepare 2 cloves garlic minced
- Prepare 1 TSP salt
- Get 3 cups boiling water
- Make ready Greens
- Prepare 2 TBSP vegetable oil
- Get 1 pack greens, finely cut (stripes)
- Get 3 cloves garlic minced
- Get to taste salt
- Get Bananas
- Prepare 4-5 bananas cut in half, then half horizontal
- Prepare 1 egg
- Prepare 1 cup self-rising flour
- Make ready 2 ripe TBSP sugar
- Prepare 40 ml milk
- Make ready Farofa
- Make ready 1 TBSP vegetable oil
- Make ready 1 handful bacon lardon
- Get 1 small onion chopped
- Prepare 2 cloves garlic minced
- Get 1 TBSP butter
- Get 250 g manioc flour (found in Brazilian shops)
- Make ready to taste salt
- Get Handful parsley chopped
Feijoada - Traditional Brazilian black bean and meat stew. FEIJOADA is a Brazilian black bean and pork stew served with white rice, farofa (toasted cassava flour), couve a mineira (pan-fried collard greens), and orange slices. It is the national dish of my home country, Brazil. Chorizo, pork ribs and pork shoulder make the base for this hearty Brazilian casserole with deeply savoury spiced pulses.
Steps to make Feijoada (Brazilian Black Beans Stew):
- In a pressure cooker pan, fry ONE the onions and THREE garlic. Add the bacon and stir till lightly cooked. Add meat and let it cook for about 2 minutes, then add the rinsed black beans.
- Add the salt and the bay leaf, mix well then add boiling water enough to cover the beans. Put the lid on, well locked and make sure the stem will release properly. Leave to cook for 25 to 30 minutes when it starts to noisily steam.
- While the feijoada cooks, prepare the farofa. In a small pan at medium heat, add one TBSP of vegetable oil and fry the bacon until crispy, add the garlic and the onions and let it simmer till transparent. Add one TBSP of butter then the manioc flour. It's important to keep mixing once you put the manioc flour in because it tends to brown quite quickly. Add the salt and mix more. Remove from the heat when it's brownish but not too much. Add the chopped parsley and it's ready!
- Make the rice: In a medium pan, add the vegetable oil and fry the garlic until light brown. Add the rice and mix it with the garlic, add the salt and boiling water. Mix it well together and put the lid on. Lower the heat to number 2 and let it cook for around 20 minutes, do not remove the lid otherwise, the steam used to cook the rice will scape and it might burn before it's properly cooked.
- To prepare the couve, in a medium pan at medium heat, add the oil and fry the garlic slightly, before it gets brown, add the finely chopped greens, add the salt and mix all well together. Let in sweat in low heat with the lid on for one minute. Remove from the heat, let it sweat a bit more with the lid on until serving. I like to do it at the last minute so it's still green and fresh.
- When the beans are ready, add one TBSP on a large pan, fry ONE chopped onion, and THREE garlic cloves minced. When transparent, add the beans in and adjust the salt. Let it boil for 10 more minutes, and add water if it gets dry, feijoada has to have caldo (sauce).
- To make the fried bananas, in a small bowl, mix the sugar and egg, beat till combined. Add the flour and the milk, mix till well incorporated. Dip the bananas in the batter. In a frying pan, add enough vegetable oil to cover half of the banana, and fry until golden brown then turn to brown the other side. Remove from the oil and let it drain in paper towel.
- On a plate, add two generous spoons of rice, beans on top or on the side, like I do, and complete on the sides with some farofa to absorb the sauce of the beans, couve (greens), and bananas to finish. Enjoy!!
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