Anniesantiago
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As some of us are returning from various European countries to a 2 week isolation, I thought it might be nice to share some recipes that are good for more than one day's eating.
This is a recipe for Azorian style Portuguese Beans.
I only use bacon and I don't add the coriander seed, but otherwise, this is the same as my grandmother's recipe.
We ate these beans for breakfast, lunch, and dinner when I was growing up.
Just the smell of them cooking will uplift the spirits!
They're always better the 2nd or 3d day.
I cook this in a little different order.
1. Soak the beans overnight
2. Rinse and cover with clean cold water and bring to a boil and cook until soft (Instapots work great)
3. While the beans are cooking, cook the bacon, onions, garlic, tomato paste, and spices in a separate skillet
3a. I don't use whole spices. I use
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon cloves
1/2 teaspoon cumin
I don't use coriander, but I've had it with coriander and it's good.
Also, I don't use whole tomatoes. I just use a can of tomato paste and add some water to the skillet. You can use a can of whole tomatoes also.
4. Bring the tomato mixture to a boil, then add the tomato mixture to the beans and continue to cook until soft.
Enjoy!
Portuguese Beans
This is a recipe for Azorian style Portuguese Beans.
I only use bacon and I don't add the coriander seed, but otherwise, this is the same as my grandmother's recipe.
We ate these beans for breakfast, lunch, and dinner when I was growing up.
Just the smell of them cooking will uplift the spirits!
They're always better the 2nd or 3d day.
I cook this in a little different order.
1. Soak the beans overnight
2. Rinse and cover with clean cold water and bring to a boil and cook until soft (Instapots work great)
3. While the beans are cooking, cook the bacon, onions, garlic, tomato paste, and spices in a separate skillet
3a. I don't use whole spices. I use
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon cloves
1/2 teaspoon cumin
I don't use coriander, but I've had it with coriander and it's good.
Also, I don't use whole tomatoes. I just use a can of tomato paste and add some water to the skillet. You can use a can of whole tomatoes also.
4. Bring the tomato mixture to a boil, then add the tomato mixture to the beans and continue to cook until soft.
Enjoy!
Portuguese Beans