Hearty Portuguese Bean Stew Recipe with Chouriço & Ham                                                                                                                        
Tuga Pops − Sunday, November 1, 2015, 11 Years ago in Soup Recipes
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Hearty Portuguese Bean Stew Recipe with Chouriço & Ham

Warm up with my favorite Portuguese bean stew! Loaded with smoky chouriço, ham hocks, and tender beans, it’s the ultimate comfort meal.
1 h 15 min 4 servings Easy Prep time 15 min Cooking Time 1 h
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Ingredients

3 smoked ham hocks1 large chouriço (any brand), cut into bite-size pieces1 19oz can of kidney beans (or to taste)1 cup (uncooked) macaroni (add more or less at your discretion)2 medium-sized potatoes, peeled and cut into bite size pieces1 white round onion, diced2 large carrots, peeled and chopped into bite size pieces3 cloves garlic, crushed1 bunch of coriander or parsley2 bay leaves1 tablespoon of tomato paste 1 fourteen oz. can Stewed Tomatoes1 fourteen oz. can chicken stockSalt and PepperWater (to taste)

Directions

  1. The most important part of this stew is the ham hock stew stock base it’s started with. This provides the dish with its “porky”, slightly smoky signature.
  2. Begin by placing the 3 ham hocks, 1 bay leaf and the chopped coriander in the pot, then add the can of chicken or beef stock and just just enough water to cover the ham hocks. 
  3. Bring to a boil, then reduce to simmer for approximately 2-1/2 hours, covered to prevent evaporation. (Note that this is a stock-making process, so you don’t put all the ingredients in from the start, as they’ll obviously over-cook and become mush).
  4. Prepare the cut-up Portuguese Sausage by frying them until slightly browned, then place on paper towel to drain oil…
  5. Notice the rich brown color and the porky aroma! Fish out the now-tender ham hocks and place them on a cutting board, let them cool, then remove the meat from bone with a fork and knife and discard the bone…
  6. Now you begin throwing everything else into the pot of what you have now is essentially ham hock stock, enhanced by the bay leaves and coriander. 
  7. Add the pulled ham hock meat (including the fat if you like it even more decadently tasty), kidney beans, chouriço, uncooked macaroni, potatoes, chopped onions, carrots, crushed garlic, the other bay leaf and stewed tomatoes (don’t add the tomato paste yet), then add enough water to cover, and let it simmer for about another hour, stirring occasionally.
  8. Finish it by stirring in the tomato paste.
  9.  Adjust with salt and pepper to taste, then ring the bell for dinner and enjoy!
  10. Garnish each bowl with a sprig of coriander or parsley and serve with your favorite bread.

By Pomai (tastyislandhawaii.com)

Nutritional Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
978 kcal
Fat
37 g
Carbs
77 g
Protein
90 g

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Comments (7)

Jane
Jane
Made this for my Brazilian husband and he LOVED it!ll. Thanks
2 Years ago, Saturday, October 19, 2024

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops
Great to hear Jane, thank you for the feedback, much appreciated.
2 Years ago, Saturday, October 19, 2024

Juli Petrasthuk
Juli Petrasthuk
How much is "1 bag" of kidney beans?
4 Years ago, Saturday, September 17, 2022

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops
I modified the recipe a bit, please double check Juli.
4 Years ago, Saturday, September 17, 2022

Pat Sousa Skillman
Pat Sousa Skillman
I agree with the comment regarding using parsley. I never tasted cilantro until I ate Mexican food. It taste soapy to me. Don’t care for it. My mother always used parsley.
4 Years ago, Thursday, January 13, 2022

spotanjo3
spotanjo3
Portuguese people dont used cilantro. Only Parsley. Yours taste is already ruin because of cilantro. The taste isn't right. Parsley is property and Portuguese culture only.
5 Years ago, Friday, November 12, 2021

Tuga Pops
Tuga Pops

That is not true at all, cilantro is used in many Portuguese dishes, specially soups, yes many people choose parsley over cilantro, but is not to say that cilantro is not used in Portuguese cuisine.


5 Years ago, Friday, November 12, 2021

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