Provided by srod117
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- 1)Soak beans and smoked ham hock overnigh atleast 12 hours in lots of water in a large pot. (2)Next day pour out water and rinse beans and ham hock well, leave beans in the large pot, in a seperate pot boil ham hocks for 30 minutes, drain and rinse (this is to get rid of excess saltiness). (3)Now put ham hocks together with beans, add the "salted pork", add enough water to submerge the ham hocks and "salted pork", bring to a boil, add pork or beef meat if using cover and lower heat to medium low and simmer for 50- 60 minutes. DO NOT UNCOVER! OR IT MAY TAKE LONGER. When done turn off heat until your ready to add everything else. (4)Mean while prepare everything else that you'll need later, wash and peel potatoes, cut into large pieces, leave in cold water so they don't discolor, (5)Wash swiss chard well, cut into pieces, remove any ugly parts set aside. (6)Take the casings of the chorizo and cut into semi-thick slices, set aside along with garlic, bell pepper, onions, tomatoes and have spices on hand. (7)When stew has been cooking 50- 60 minutes, turn off like I said before (you don't wanna overcook the beans) , until ready to do the rest. (8)Make "sofrito" heat generous amounts of extra-virgin olive oil on medium heat, add chorizo slices when oil sizzles with it a bit, wait until the chorizo releases some of it's fat and infuses with the oil. Now add bell peppers and onions sautee until translucent and caramelized. (9)Add garlic and sautee until garlic is fragrant and sweet DONT LET IT BURN! Now add the grated tomato (optional) and bring to a boil, now add to the stew. Stir well, add ground cumin, extra-salt if necessary, and potatoes. Bring to a boil for 20 mintues until potatoes are tender. (10) Stir in "Swiss Chard" boil for about 5 mintes or wilted, turn of heat. (11)Here is the final stuff, take out ham hocks, and with a fork, knife and even hands, seperate into bite size pieces, so you can add some ham pieces to the stew when serving (we do this because my Dad doesnt like the soft texture of fatty ham and chewy skin neither does my sister but me, my mom, and my grandma do!) or leave whole and there and 3 lucky people can eat one all to themselves (12)Now pull out salted pork, cut into small chunks, you can throw it back in the pot for some tasty chewy fatty pork or throw it out or heat a pan with nothing on medium add it to the pan, cover with something, move around every 5 minutes for about 20 minutes until it renders it's fat, drain some fat after the 1o minutes and so on, until it is crispy. Set aside and garnish stew with this when serving. HOPE YOU ENJOY MY GRANDMOTHERS "CALDO GALLEGO! Serve with a raw salad, some crusty bread or instead of bread a nice bowl or plate of white rice on the side. Oh and if desired some dessert to top this hardy meal.
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Hamba Abdisa
[email protected]I love this stew! It's so easy to make and it's always a hit with my family. I usually make a big batch and freeze the leftovers for later. It's a great way to have a healthy and delicious meal on hand when I'm short on time.
MD Sajaheh
[email protected]This stew is a must-try for any fan of Spanish cuisine. It's packed with flavor and the meat is fall-apart tender. I served it with some crusty bread and it was the perfect meal.
Ryant Jackson
[email protected]I'm always looking for new and exciting recipes, and this stew definitely fits the bill. The flavors are unique and delicious, and it's a great way to use up leftover vegetables. I will definitely be making this again.
Georgina Yeeda
[email protected]This stew is a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables. My kids love the chorizo and bacon, and they don't even notice the kale. I usually serve it with some rice or pasta, and they always clean their plates.
Washam Fatima
[email protected]I love making this stew in the wintertime. It's so hearty and warming. I usually serve it with some crusty bread and a glass of red wine. It's the perfect meal for a cold winter night.
Candice Willoughby
[email protected]This stew is a great way to use up leftover vegetables. I always have a bunch of odds and ends in my fridge, and this stew is the perfect way to use them up. I just chop them up and throw them in the pot. It's a great way to get a healthy and delicio
Roozhina Rasadi
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of kale, but I really enjoyed this stew. The kale was cooked perfectly and it didn't have any bitterness. I also loved the smoky flavor from the chorizo and bacon. I served it with some mashed potatoes and it was a delicious and sat
Quinton Walton
[email protected]This stew is the perfect comfort food. It's hearty and filling, and the flavors are so warm and inviting. I love that it's made with simple, everyday ingredients. I always make a big batch of this stew when I'm feeling under the weather or just need
Hanna Mostafa
[email protected]I'm a vegetarian, so I made this stew without the chorizo and bacon. It was still really flavorful and satisfying. I added some extra vegetables, like carrots and celery, to make up for the lack of meat. I served it with some whole wheat bread and it
Jabar Baloch
[email protected]I made this stew in my slow cooker and it turned out great! I just threw all the ingredients in the pot in the morning and let it cook on low all day. When I came home from work, dinner was ready. It was so easy and convenient, and the stew was delic
Marycynthia C Okoye
[email protected]This stew was a bit too salty for my taste, but overall it was still a good meal. I think I would reduce the amount of salt next time. I also added a bit of extra paprika to give it a smokier flavor. I served it with some rice and it was a hit with m
Jamyren
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of stews, but this one is really good. The flavors are well-balanced and the meat is tender. I also like that it's not too heavy, so it's perfect for a light meal. I would definitely recommend this recipe to anyone who loves Spanis
Sarah Potentier
[email protected]This is one of my favorite Spanish stews, and this recipe is the best I've tried. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the stew turned out perfectly. I especially love the addition of the grelos, which give the stew a nice bitterness. I
Hashim Gujjar
[email protected]I've made this stew a few times now and it's always a hit. It's so easy to make and the leftovers are even better the next day. I love that it's a one-pot meal, so there's less cleanup. I usually add a little extra chorizo because I love the flavor.
MD:Mosta Fajur
[email protected]This stew is fantastic! The flavors are rich and complex, and the chorizo and bacon add a nice smokiness. I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfectly. I served it with some crusty bread and a glass of red wine, and it was the perfect me