Feijoada
Brazil's hearty black bean and pork stew, served with rice.
About This Recipe
Feijoada is Brazil's national dish — a slow-simmered stew of black beans with a combination of pork cuts including smoked sausage, pork ribs, and cured meats, cooked down into a thick, deeply flavoured broth. Traditionally served on Saturdays with white rice, sautéed collard greens, farofa (toasted cassava flour), and orange slices.
Ingredients
Serves 8
- 500 gdried black beans, soaked overnight
- 300 gpork ribs, cut into pieces
- 200 gsmoked chorizo or linguiça sausage, sliced
- 200 gsmoked bacon or cured pork belly, diced
- 150 gsmoked pork ear or foot (optional, for authenticity)
- 1 largeonion, diced
- 4 clovesgarlic, minced
- 2 tbspolive oil
- 2 pcsbay leaves
- 1 tspcumin
- 1 tspsalt
- 0.5 tspblack pepper
- 4 pcsoranges, sliced, to serve
- 400 gcooked white rice, to serve
Instructions
- 1
Sauté aromatics
Heat olive oil in a large, heavy pot over medium heat. Sauté onion until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and cook 1 minute more.
- 2
Add meats
Add pork ribs and bacon. Brown for 5–7 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- 3
Add beans and liquid
Drain the soaked black beans and add to the pot. Add sausage, pork ear/foot if using, bay leaves, cumin, and enough water to cover by 5 cm.
- 4
Simmer
Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer covered for 2–2.5 hours, stirring occasionally, until beans are very soft and the broth is thick. Add more water during cooking if needed.
- 5
Smash some beans
Remove bay leaves. Using the back of a spoon, smash some beans against the side of the pot to thicken the stew further. Season with salt and pepper.
- 6
Serve
Serve in a large clay pot or bowl alongside white rice, sautéed collard greens, farofa, and fresh orange slices.
Pro Tips
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Soak beans overnight — it significantly reduces cooking time and improves texture.
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The orange slices are not garnish — the acidity cuts through the richness of the stew.
Variations
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Use canned black beans for a quicker weeknight version (reduce cooking time to 45 minutes).
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Add a smoked ham hock for deeper smokiness.
Storage
Refrigerate up to 5 days. Freezes excellently up to 3 months.
History & Origin
Nutrition Facts
Per serving (480g / 16.9 oz) · 8 servings total
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