A couple days ago, The Blog Tech told me that he had been invited to a birthday party at someone's home he had never met. I asked him if he wanted to take some food along with him. He told me that someone that was attending asked if anyone knew where they could buy a good Cubano sandwich. He mentioned that I make Cubanos and they asked if I could send one to the party. And thus the journey began. This scenario happens often. Someone casually mentions something they like and the next thing you know, I am consumed with the culture, the food and it always ends up with a huge feast. The Cubano request came from someone from Brazil. A week ago I knew nothing about Brazilian food. Yesterday I cooked a Brazilian feast.
I started by making Feijoada (fay-swa-dah) which is the national dish of Brazil. Soak 2 bags of black beans overnight. Then start by cooking some bacon.
While the bacon cooks, dice a large onion.
Add additional bacon fat if enough didn't render from cooking the bacon. You need a few tablespoons.
Dice a green bell pepper, 3 stalks of celery and a lot of diced garlic.
Saute this all in the bacon grease.
Add salt and pepper, thyme and oregano. I used about 1 tablespoon of thyme and oregano each.
Dice the cooked bacon and return it to the pot.
Add the drained black beans, several bay leaves, 2 ham hocks and enough beef stock to cover everything by several inches. Bring to a boil and then turn the heat down to a simmer, cover and cook for 2 hours or until the beans are tender. Taste for seasoning. I added 2 beef bouillon cubes.
Remove the ham hocks and discard and add several different types of sausages. I used smoked kielbasa, dry chorizo and linquica.
And always a side of Couve A Mineira: Brazilian collard greens.
And Molho De Vinagrete: Brazilian salsa.
Peeled sliced oranges are placed on each dish too.
And there is always a side of chimichurri with any good Brazilian feast. This was just one of the dishes I made. More to come tomorrow!
I started by making Feijoada (fay-swa-dah) which is the national dish of Brazil. Soak 2 bags of black beans overnight. Then start by cooking some bacon.
While the bacon cooks, dice a large onion.
Add additional bacon fat if enough didn't render from cooking the bacon. You need a few tablespoons.
Dice a green bell pepper, 3 stalks of celery and a lot of diced garlic.
Saute this all in the bacon grease.
Add salt and pepper, thyme and oregano. I used about 1 tablespoon of thyme and oregano each.
Dice the cooked bacon and return it to the pot.
Add the drained black beans, several bay leaves, 2 ham hocks and enough beef stock to cover everything by several inches. Bring to a boil and then turn the heat down to a simmer, cover and cook for 2 hours or until the beans are tender. Taste for seasoning. I added 2 beef bouillon cubes.
Remove the ham hocks and discard and add several different types of sausages. I used smoked kielbasa, dry chorizo and linquica.
Feijoada is always served with a side of rice. Brazilian rice is often made with carrots, garlic and chicken stock. |
And Molho De Vinagrete: Brazilian salsa.
Peeled sliced oranges are placed on each dish too.
And there is always a side of chimichurri with any good Brazilian feast. This was just one of the dishes I made. More to come tomorrow!
Comments
and worth every minute when you get to eat it!
Have a great day!
Christer.