Fasolka po Bretonsku or Breton Beans
- 1 bag 16 Oz. Dry Beans, Soaked Overnight
- 1 whole Sweet Onion, Diced
- 1 Tablespoon Bacon Fat (we Call It Smalec)
- 1/4 pounds Bacon, Cut Into Strips
- 1/4 pounds Ham, Diced Or Julienned
- 1 whole Ring Of Kielbasa, Precooked, Diced
- 1 piece Marjoram, To Taste
- 1 teaspoon Vegeta, Optional
- 1 teaspoon Ground Pepper To Taste
- 1 can Tomato Paste
- Inspect and clean the beans.
- I place mine in a tightly sealed plastic container with water and shake it vigorously to clean and then just pop the corner slightly to drain out the water.
- I do this twice.
- Place beans in a soup pot and add 3 times more water than beans.
- Heat until it comes to a boil then remove from heat, cover and let stand overnight.
- When ready to start, replace the bean water with fresh water until a few inches above beans.
- Then, boil and cook until soft (2-4 hours).
- Replacing the cooking water at this step helps with digestive and gas issues some people have when eating beans.
- While cooking the beans, in a frying pan, caramelize the onion in the smalec (bacon fat) along with the bacon on medium low heat.
- Cook until onions are caramelized and softened.
- Add the onions and bacon to the beans, along with the ham, diced kielbasa, marjoram, Vegeta, and pepper.
- Cook for a few minutes to blend the flavors.
- Add the tomato paste and stir, which will thicken the soup.
- Allow to cook for another few minutes to allow the flavors to blend.
- Serve with a good bread and butter.
- Smacznego!
- Notes:
- Typically, baby or giant Lima Beans are used, although cannelli, navy or other beans are often used in the non-Polish versions.
- Also, this recipe is actually normally made with Smoked Kielbasa in the Polish versions.
- However, my husband didnt realize this, so he didnt get that for me at the grocery store.
- Either way, it is absolutely delicious!
- Even my father, who grew up with this in Poland, said that it smelled and tasted exactly like my Babcias homemade Fasolka po Bretonsku, which I know no higher compliment.
- You might also be wondering, Will my kids eat this?
- My five year old and one year old inhale this.
- Yes, your kids will eat this.
- You might have to convince picky eaters to give it one bite to at least try, but once they do, they will love it.
- Click related blog post for more photos and information.
beans, sweet onion, bacon fat, bacon, ham, ring of kielbasa, marjoram, vegeta, ground pepper, tomato paste
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/fasolka-po-bretonsku-or-breton-beans/ (may not work)