Brazilian Black Beans and Rice with Pork
- Butter
- 2 Tablespoons Minced Garlic
- White Minute Rice, As Desired
- 1 package Smoked Sausage, Kielbasa. Can Use Beef Or Turkey, But Pork Yields Best Flavor And Is More Authentic.
- 2 cans Black Beans
- None of the recipes I learned in Brazil had recipes.
- It was more of an approximation.
- Everything can be adjusted to meet the needs/tastes of your family.
- Begin with the rice:
- Using the instructions on the box, measure how much rice you want for your family.
- In a saute pan, melt 2 TB butter (more, if youre doing a lot of rice.)
- Add garlic and dry white Minute Rice.
- Saute until rice is golden brown.
- This imparts a really nice nutty flavor to the rice.
- Then cook according to Minute Rice directions.
- Meanwhile, in another sauce pan, brown and render the fat from the sausage you are using.
- I use a smoked sausage or kielbasa.
- You may want to add more butter to the pan to help it cook up a little faster and stick less, although the little sticky bits are the best.
- If your family likes small pieces of pork throughout, slice the sausage and then cut each slice into halves or quarters.
- Thats what we do.
- When the sausage is nice and browned, developing a sweet flavor, and you have a good amount of pork fat in the pan, add your black beans (dont drain or rinse).
- Now, the lady who taught me didnt believe in draining the fat off, so we dont either.
- The flavor is about 1000 times better undrained, but you could drain the fat to make it healthier, if you insist.
- Or you could just control your portion size and enjoy your food, gosh darn it.
- Heat the bean/meat mixture thoroughly.
- You can add salt if you feel it needs it, but the sausage usually provides enough salt.
- You can also add more garlic, which we do.
- Serve beans over rice, with a nice piece of crusty bread and a good glass of Guarana!
- Enjoy!
butter, garlic, white minute rice, sausage, black beans
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/brazilian-black-beans-and-rice-with-pork/ (may not work)