Friday, September 25, 2009

Potaje de Lentejas #4 (Lentil Stew #4)

I've tried many many versions of Cuban and Spanish style "Potaje de Lentejas" (Lentil Stew) my mother makes one that is delicious but missing something using "Emerils recipe" she uses a "Meripoix" (onion, celery and carrot) with the addition of garlic and tomato, bay leaves, salt and pepper nothing more nothing less. Simple but very delicious. My other Potaje de Lenteja recipes come out good, but I'm just not satisfied, someone in my household always ends up not liking something about whichever one.

So today I decided I am not gonna be ruled by cooking traditions or boundaries, I'm a make a Potaje de Lentejas my way, inspired by all the other recipes I've seen, the biggest inspiration being my mother's "Potaje" which I mentioned and the other being Pilar Lechuza's "Potaje de Lentejas (Lentejas Con Costilla de Cerdo).

I combined my mom's Meripoix by making a cuban sofrito with tomato with the addition of celery and carrot an idea also re-inforced by Pilar Lechuza except she adds leeks as well. Some Spanish Chorizo and chunks of pork typical in a Cuban and Spanish Potaje as well as cumin. And of course most Cuban Potaje's wouldn't be complete without potatoes and orange fleshed squash so I threw those in there. Then a heaping spoonful of sweet smoked spanish paprika that embodies the flavors of Spain. And I noticed bay leaves are almost always found in lentil stews so I threw those in too. I didn't have bacon on hand but I would sooooo love to use it in this recipe to :)

Ingredients:
-2 cups lentils washed and drained (about 1 lbs.)
-water (about 12 cups I don't measure it)
-1 onion diced finely
-1 green bell pepper diced finely
-3 carrots peeled and diced finely
-3 stalks celery diced finely
-1/2 head garlic finely minced
-1 can 8 oz. tomato sauce
-4-6 strips of bacon minced ( I didn't have any but if you do use it!)
-extra-virgin olive oil (as needed)
-1 1/2- 2 lbs. pork stew meat or beef stew meat cut into small pieces (1-2 inch cubes)
-1 small pork bone (I had it on hand)
-2 medium or 1/2 a large Spanish chorizo sliced casing removed
-1 tablespoon ground cumin
-1 tablespoon sweet smoked spanish paprika
-1/2 tablespoon or more to taste ground black pepper
-3 tsp. minimum salt (more to taste or less I guess)
-3 large potatoes peeled cut in half
-6 chunks of peeled Calabaza (such as Banana, Hubbard, Carribean, or Kabucha squash)

Directions:
(1) Heat olive oil on medium high heat, if you have bacon add it now and render it's fat. Then add sliced chorizo when it renders some fat and oil changes color add onion, carrot, celery, bell peppers and cook until transparent and fragrant like 5- 7 minutes then add garlic until fragrant, bay leaves for like 30- 60 seconds and tomato sauce.

(2) Mix in lentils, add water, sweet smoked spanish paprika, cumin, black pepper and salt. Bring to strong boil, add pork meat and bone. Bring back to boil skim of scum if any.

(3)Cover 30 minutes, then add calabaza and potato and cook another 20- 30 minutes until calabaza and potato are tender

Serve with bread in a large bowl, or with white rice. If you wish a salad to.

P.S.

I know I haven't blogged in a while but I've been busy with school, but I'll try to post when I can, love you all who support me :)

6 comments:

IDania said...

Nathan,
We have lentils at home at least once every week during winter time also in the summer. Lentils are a very good source of iron...
I like your "potaje de lentejas nº4" because, although we do make lentejas, yours is made a different way, but it looks delicious!!!
I'll try this one next time I make lentils.
By the way, I will get both paprikas out to you next monday. I've been extremely busy and didn´t get a chance to go to this specialty store to get it, but I already have it at home.
Besitos,
IDania I

Nathan said...

IDania,
Thank you so much! I will keep an eye out and try to see if the grocery stores here carry "San Francisco Sour Dough Starter" do you know if Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons, or Jons carry it? I haven't gotten a chance since I generally don't go to American supermarkets mostly ethnic one's (Asian, CUban, other Hispanic one's)

Mamey said...

I make lentils often because they cook fast. I rotate Spanish chorizo, with salt pork, hamhocks, pork ribs...and sometimes all the goodies go in the pot. Once in a while a I make them vegetarian style with a touch of spicy regional India (and a few red beans included).

Chilligan said...

Wow, just finished my second bowl and it's fantastic. Thanks so much for your blog, so far I'm 2 for 2.

Recetas al instante said...

realmente tienes unas recetas fantasticas que me recuerdan cuando yo vivia en mi pais.
Que viva la comida criolla y casera es la mejor del mundo.
Saludos
olguis.

Nathan said...

Hola Olguis de que pais eres? :)