My Brazilian Feijoada Recipes

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MY BRAZILIAN FEIJOADA

A co-worker's mom used to make this dish for him and it was his favorite. So I made him my own version. Instead of sausage you can use ham hocks, or substitute lean white meat for the red meat if you prefer. -Christiane Counts, Webster, Texas

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 7h20m

Yield 10 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 15



My Brazilian Feijoada image

Steps:

  • Rinse and sort beans; soak according to package directions. Meanwhile, place pork roast, short ribs and bacon in a 6-qt. slow cooker. Add onion, garlic, bay leaf and seasonings; pour chicken broth, water and beef broth over meat. Cook, covered, on high 2 hours. , Stir in beans and sausage. Cook, covered, on low 5-6 hours, until meat and beans are tender. Discard bay leaf. Remove short ribs. When cool enough to handle, remove meat from bones; discard bones. Shred meat with 2 forks; return to slow cooker. Top servings with orange sections. If desired, serve with hot cooked rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 481 calories, Fat 27g fat (11g saturated fat), Cholesterol 123mg cholesterol, Sodium 772mg sodium, Carbohydrate 17g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 4g fiber), Protein 41g protein.

8 ounces dried black beans (about 1 cup)
2 pounds boneless pork shoulder butt roast, trimmed and cut into 1-inch cubes
3 bone-in beef short ribs (about 1-1/2 pounds)
4 bacon strips, cooked and crumbled
1-1/4 cups diced onion
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 bay leaf
3/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoon pepper
1-1/2 cups chicken broth
1 cup water
1/2 cup beef broth
8 ounces smoked sausage, cut into 1/2-inch slices
Orange sections
Hot cooked rice, optional

FEIJOADA: TRADITIONAL BRASILIAN STEW

The copyright of this recipe is owned by Jamie Oliver. All rights of the owner are reserved and asserted including the right to be attributed as the author. Unauthorized copying, adapting, display or re-publication of this recipe (or any part of this recipe) in any material form is strictly prohibited. My mate Santos is the head potwasher at my restaurant, Fifteen. He's a Brazilian who's a great cook and whose mother makes the best Feijoada in Brazil! It's a traditional Brazilian stew made with pork and black beans. The slaves in colonial Brazil created the Feijoada when they started cooking the pork meats that farmland owners discarded, such as ear, tails and feet, in a big pot with the black beans.

Provided by Jamie Oliver

Categories     main-dish

Time 10h15m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12



Feijoada: Traditional Brasilian Stew image

Steps:

  • Soak the beans in cold water overnight, making sure they are completely covered. Also soak the salted ribs and bacon in cold water overnight.
  • Drain the beans and put them into a large saucepan of cold water. Bring to the boil over medium heat, then simmer for 30 minutes until tender.
  • Rinse the soaked salted ribs and bacon well, add to the beans and cook for 30 minutes over a medium heat. Heat a very large saucepan and pour in the olive oil so it covers the bottom. Add the onions and garlic and cook until softened. Add the sausages, smoked ribs and bacon, pepper and bay leaves. Pour in the cooked beans and meat and top up with water. Simmer for about 1 hour, until the meat falls off the bone.
  • Serve the Feijoada with boiled white rice, slices of orange, and very finely sliced spring greens fried in olive oil with finely chopped onion and garlic.

1 pound black beans, dried - not from a tin
1 pound salted pork ribs
1 pound salted bacon
8 tablespoons olive oil
2 onions, peeled and finely chopped
6 cloves garlic, peeled, finely chopped
2 large smoked sausages, cut into big chunks
1 pound smoked pork ribs, cut into pieces
1 pound smoked bacon, cut into chunks
1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
5 bay leaves
Cooked rice, orange slices, spring greens, as accompaniment

FEIJOADA (BRAZILIAN BLACK BEAN STEW)

This is my version of a traditional Brazilian black bean stew that maintains the rich smoky, flavors famous in Brazil. Additional meats, including sausage, may be added if desired. This is excellent served over brown rice.

Provided by L Ireland

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Stews

Time 11h

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 13



Feijoada (Brazilian Black Bean Stew) image

Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a large pot or Dutch oven. Add 3/4 cup of chopped onion, green onions, and garlic; cook and stir until softened, about 4 minutes. Pour in the soaked beans and fill with enough water to cover beans by 3 inches. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer uncovered for 2 hours, or until tender.
  • While beans are cooking, place ham hocks in smaller pot with 1/4 cup of the chopped onion. Cover with water and simmer, until meat pulls off of the bone easily, about 1 hour. Drain and add to the beans.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Place ham, bacon, and remaining onion in a baking dish. Bake 15 minutes or until mixture is crispy.
  • Drain the bacon and ham mixture, and add to the beans. Season with bay leaves, coriander, salt and pepper. Simmer uncovered 30 minutes more. Stir in chopped cilantro and parsley just before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 381.1 calories, Carbohydrate 31 g, Cholesterol 52.2 mg, Fat 18 g, Fiber 7.5 g, Protein 24.1 g, SaturatedFat 5.7 g, Sodium 450 mg, Sugar 2.4 g

1 (12 ounce) package dry black beans, soaked overnight
1 ½ cups chopped onion, divided
½ cup green onions, chopped
1 clove garlic, chopped
2 smoked ham hocks
8 ounces diced ham
½ pound thickly sliced bacon, diced
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 bay leaves, crushed
⅛ teaspoon ground coriander
salt and pepper to taste
½ cup chopped fresh cilantro
¼ cup chopped fresh parsley

CHEF JOHN'S BRAZILIAN FEIJOADA

My version of this national Brazilian black bean stew uses a variety of smoked meats and is topped with an orange breadcrumb mixture. Serve with white rice and greens to complete this traditional meal.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes

Time 13h15m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 19



Chef John's Brazilian Feijoada image

Steps:

  • Place black beans into a large bowl, cover with water, and soak overnight. Drain beans.
  • Place drained beans in heavy pot with 2 quarts of water. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to low and simmer until beans are cooked but very firm, 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
  • Stir chopped dried beef into pot with beans. Add bay leaf and pork chop bones, stir and simmer on low heat for another 2 hours.
  • Cook bacon in large dry skillet over medium heat until not quite crisp. Add linguica and Italian sausage links; cook, stirring often, until meats are brown, about 10 minutes. Remove browned meat, reserving accumulated fat in skillet. Slice Italian sausage into chunks.
  • Brown onion and garlic in reserved drippings in the skillet over medium heat until onion is translucent and soft, stirring to deglaze the pan, about 5 minutes. Season with cumin, coriander, cayenne pepper, salt, and black pepper; add 1 tablespoon chopped Italian parsley. Cook and stir until parsley has wilted, about 2 minutes.
  • Stir onion-spice mixture into pot with beans. Add cooked bacon, linguica sausage, Italian sausage, and pork chop chunks. Pour in enough water so meats are just covered with liquid. Increase heat to medium-high and bring to a simmer. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook uncovered until beans are very soft and liquid begins to thicken, about 1 hour, stirring occasionally. If beans begin to look dry, add more water.
  • Heat olive oil in a skillet. Add bread crumbs and cook and stir until crumbs are toasted. Stir in 2 tablespoons Italian parsley and grated orange zest.
  • When beans are cooked, ladle stew into bowls and top with the toasted crumb mixture.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 719.6 calories, Carbohydrate 53.6 g, Cholesterol 88.8 mg, Fat 36.2 g, Fiber 16.2 g, Protein 45 g, SaturatedFat 12.6 g, Sodium 1625.4 mg, Sugar 2 g

1 pound dry black beans
2 quarts water, plus more as needed
3 ounces dried beef, chopped
1 bay leaf
2 smoked pork chops, cut into large chunks, bones reserved
4 ounces bacon, coarsely chopped
12 ounces linguica sausage, cut into large chunks
2 (4 ounce) links Italian sausage
1 onion, chopped
6 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon ground cumin
½ teaspoon ground coriander
1 pinch cayenne pepper, or to taste
salt and ground black pepper to taste
1 tablespoon chopped Italian parsley
1 tablespoon olive oil
½ cup dry bread crumbs
2 tablespoons chopped Italian parsley
2 teaspoons grated orange zest

BRAZILIAN FEIJOADA

Provided by Tyler Florence

Categories     main-dish

Time P1DT3h

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21



Brazilian Feijoada image

Steps:

  • Starting a day ahead, place the dried beans in a large bowl and cover with cold water; soak the beans overnight in the refrigerator. In a separate bowl, soak the salt cured beef in cool water to cover to tenderize the meat, do this overnight also but change the water a couple of times. Drain the beans and carne seca; cut up the cured beef into chunks.
  • Coat a large heavy pot with the oil and place over medium heat. When the oil is hot, add the salt pork, onions, garlic, pepper, and bay leaves. Cook and stir for 5 minutes to render out the pork fat and soften the vegetables. Add the ham hocks, sausage, ribs, cubed beef, carne seca, and black beans. Cover with just enough cold water to cover (about 21/2 quarts). Bring the liquid to a boil and then reduce to medium-low heat, cover, and simmer for 2 hours, stirring now and again. Skim any foam that rises to the surface during cooking and add more water if necessary to keep the ingredients covered during cooking.
  • Dig the ham hocks out of the pot, discard the rind and fat, shred the meat, and return the ham to the pot. The beans should be really tender, like they are almost bursting. Mash about 1 cup of the beans against the side of the pot to cream them out. Give the stew a good stir, taste and check for seasoning.
  • To serve, ladle some of the bean broth into shot glasses or little cups, add a dash of hot pepper sauce and drink ¿ this is traditionally done to get the palate prepared for the feijoada. Serve feijoada in large wide bowls, garnished with orange segments and accompanied by collard greens and white rice.
  • To prepare the greens: cut away the tough stalks and stems from the collards and discard any leaves that are bruised or yellow. Fill the sink with water and salt, the salt helps to remove any impurities. Wash the collards thoroughly to remove the grit, 2 or 3 times, until the water runs clear. Dry thoroughly. Stack up several leaves and roll up lengthwise in a bundle, cut them into 1-inch ribbons. Repeat until all the leaves are shredded.
  • Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil; blanch the collard greens for 3 minutes until tender but still bright green. Drain the greens well.
  • Heat a large deep skillet over medium flame and coat with the oil. Add the garlic and saute for 2 minutes to soften. Add the blanched greens and toss well with the oil and garlic. Pour in the chicken broth and cook for 5 minutes until the greens are wilted and tender; take care not to overcook. Season with salt and pepper and serve with the feijoada.

2 pounds dried black turtle beans, picked through and rinsed
1 pound salt cured beef, such as carne seca or corned beef
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 pound salt pork, cut into 1-inch cubes
1 medium white onion, chopped
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 serrano pepper, halved
2 bay leaves
1 pound smoked ham hocks
1 pound linguica or Spanish chorizo sausage, cut into 2-inch pieces
1 pound pork ribs, separated into individual ribs
1 pound beef stew meat, top round or chuck, cut into 2-inch cubes
Hot sauce
2 oranges, peeled and cut in segments
Collard Greens, recipe follows
Cooked white rice, for serving
2 bunches collard or kale greens, about 2 pounds
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
4 garlic cloves
1 cup chicken broth
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

FEIJOADA - THE REAL ONE

This recipe is the real Brazilian Feijoada. It is like my mother does it, but she spends at least 8 hours cooking it (The secret she doesn't tell me). It can have some differences in other places of Brazil (this is the Southern style). You can keep the fat if you want it more 'creamy'. Some like it on the next day (keep on the refrigerator, of course). The perfect drink is Caipirinha, made with 'cachaca', smashed lemons and sugar, cold. You can drink beer, also. Be sure to have a place to rest after the Feijoada. You'll need it... :))

Provided by Wanderley Brandao

Categories     Beef Organ Meats

Time 12h

Yield 10-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18



Feijoada - The Real One image

Steps:

  • Soak the smoked and salted meats in a large pan overnight.
  • The next morning, drain, rinse, and soak again until ready to cook.
  • In a large heavy stock pot, heat the oil over medium-low heat.
  • Add the onions and cook, until they are softened and translucent.
  • Add the garlic and cook for 3 minutes more, until the aroma is released.
  • Tie the bay leaves, and add it to the pan, along with the dried soaked meats, fresh meats, and the water.
  • Bring slowly to a boil over medium heat, then reduce the heat and skim the fats and scum from the top.
  • Cook for 1 hour, then add the beans, return to a simmer, and again skim any scum from the top.
  • Simmer for another hour.
  • As each piece of meat becomes forktender, remove it.
  • Place the cooked meats on a platter, cover with aluminum foil, and keep warm in a low oven.
  • Remove all the meat and skin from the pigs trotter and dice it.
  • Discard the bone and add the meat to the beans.
  • Cut the jerked beef into half a inch dice and also return it to the beans.
  • Continue cooking the beans for 20 minutes more, or until tender.
  • Remove any fat or gristle from the remaining cuts of meat, then cube or slice it into bitesized pieces.
  • Arrange the sliced sausages, pork pieces and bacon on one side of a large heated platter and place the beans on the other side.
  • Serve hot, accompanied by stewed kale, cooked white rice, fried pork lard and orange segments.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 661, Fat 52.1, SaturatedFat 18.3, Cholesterol 102.6, Sodium 843.4, Carbohydrate 21, Fiber 7.2, Sugar 1.4, Protein 26.3

1/2 lb portuguese smoked sausage
1/2 lb of other smoked sausage (I use a sausage called, in portuguese, 'paio')
1/2 lb smoked pork ribs
1/2 lb salted pork ears
1/2 lb salted pork tail
1/2 lb lean bacon, in one piece,rind removed
4 ounces smoked pork tongue (optional)
1/2 lb jerked beef
1 pork trotter, blanched and scraped,if necessary
1/2 lb pork shoulder
4 quarts water
4 1/2 cups black beans, picked over,soaked overnight,drained
2 tablespoons oil
2 medium onions, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 bay leaves
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper

BRAZILIAN FEIJOADA (VEGETARIAN)

Feijoada is the national dish of Brazil. It's served everywhere in Brazil, from beach-side stands to the finest restaurants. This version captures the spirit of feijoada minus the meat. Chipotle pepper adds a hint of smoky heat.

Provided by lazyme

Categories     Black Beans

Time 2h15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12



Brazilian Feijoada (Vegetarian) image

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, place the beans in plenty of water and cook for about 1 hour, over medium heat, until tender.
  • Drain and reserve 2 cups of the cooking liquid.
  • In a large saucepan, heat the oil.
  • Add the onion, bell peppers, tomato, garlic, and chipotle peppers and saute for 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Add the beans, cooking liquid, sweet potatoes, and thyme and cook for 25 to 30 minutes over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
  • Stir in the parsley and salt and cook for 5 to 10 minutes more.
  • Spoon the rice into bowls and ladle the feijoada over the top.

5 1/2 cups dried black beans, rinsed and drained
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 large yellow onion, diced
2 medium red bell peppers or 2 medium green bell peppers, diced
1 large tomatoes, diced
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 canned chipotle pepper, chopped
2 cups sweet potatoes, peeled and diced (or butternut squash or white potato)
2 teaspoons dried thyme leaves (or fresh)
2 teaspoons dried parsley
1 teaspoon salt
4 cups cooked rice (white or brown)

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Feijoada is a stew made from beans and pork. Yep, it is that simple. Sure there is some seasoning like garlic, salt and onion. But fundamentally, it is a straightforward recipe. The most popular style of feijoada in Brazil is made using black beans ( feijao preto ). These black beans give the feijoada its distinct purple colour.
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FEIJOADA IS BRAZILS FOOD TREASURE; LOVE IS IN THE EAR! - KING GOYA
Meat and black beans. This meal is meant to serve a group or a family gathering. No wonder, the preparation begins the night before. Real Feijoada contains of several kinds of smoked meat, ribs, beef jerky, smoked bacon, sausages, Ox tongue and even Pig Ears! All simmered with black beans and served with rice, farofa, hot pepper sauce and ...
From kinggoya.com


BRAZILIAN FEIJOADA - LIFE & THYME
Feijoada: 1.6 kg. black beans; 200 g. smoked sausage 200 g. spicy sausage 250 g. salted dried beef (Brazilian-style carne seca) 250 g. smoked pork ribs 200 g. pork loin 250 g. Brazilian fresh sausage 200 g. chopped onion 50 g. chopped garlic 4 leaves of bayleaf 150 g. chopped leeks 150 g. chopped celery 120 g. hickory smoked bacon
From lifeandthyme.com


FEIJOADA, A TRADITIONAL BRAZILIAN DISH AND ITS STORY
Feijoada comes from the Portuguese word feijao, which translates to the English word ‘bean.’. Feijoada is, essentially, a stew of black beans and many different cuts of pork and beef. Each region of Brazil has its variations, but it is still very heavy and rich, and therefore only cooked and eaten once or twice a week, chiefly during lunch.
From braziliangourmet.co.uk


BRAZILIAN FEIJOADA FAST2EAT | FAST2EAT
Feijoada can be cooked up to 2 days ahead and refrigerated. Reheat over medium-low heat, adding more water to bring it back to the original consistency. Feijoada is even tastier the next day of cooking, after a night in the fridge. Plan 3 days ahead to prepare the feijoada: Day 1 - Desalt the meat and soak the beans.
From fast2eat.com


FEIJOADA (BRAZLIAN BEEF STEW) - FROM A CHEF'S KITCHEN
Add kielbasa, orange juice, beef broth, tomatoes, vinegar and chili powder and stir to combine. Secure the lid on the pressure cooker. Set pressure cooker to "High" and let the pressure cooker do its thing for 21 minutes. Release the pressure as s-l-o-w-l-y as possible. Stir in black beans and corn starch slurry.
From fromachefskitchen.com


BRAZILIAN FEIJOADA (BLACK BEAN STEW) - MUY BUENO COOKBOOK
What is a Feijoada. Brazilian Feijoada (fey-jwah-duh) is a bean and pork (or beef) stew similar to a jambalaya. The name comes from the Portuguese word for beans, feijão. Traditionally made with black beans in Brazil, this hearty stew is a true comfort food. While there are many different versions of the stew depending on the point of origin ...
From muybuenocookbook.com


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