When I started writing my cookbook “Delicious El Salvador,” my Salvadoran friends would always ask me if I planned to include my recipe of white bean and pork rip soup; well, here it is!
The combination of white beans, oregano, pork, annatto, and thyme creates a velvety texture that explodes with flavors.
White Bean and Pork Rib Soup- Sopa de Frijoles Blancos con Costilla de Cerdo
Serves 6
- 1½ cups dried white or navy beans (12 ounces)
- 8 cups water
- 2 pounds baby back pork ribs cut into individual ribs
- 1 large or 2 small bay leaves
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- ½ cup chopped onion
- 1 cup chopped tomato
- 1 teaspoon ground annatto seeds
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme (1 teaspoon if dried)
- 2 cups coarsely chopped carrots
- 1½ teaspoons salt
- Freshly ground black pepper to taste
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
Sort through the beans for any little stones or shriveled/broken beans and discard. Rinse in cold water, place in large pot, and add the 8 cups of water.
Over medium to high heat bring the beans and water to a boil, and then add the ribs, bay leaf, garlic, onion, tomato, annatto, salt, and thyme. Bring everything to a full boil, cover, and immediately reduce heat to medium. Cook the soup for about 2 hours, stirring every so often.
Remove ½ cup of beans and 1 cup of liquid from the soup; set aside and let it cool slightly. Meanwhile, add the carrots to the pot and continue cooking for about 15 minutes. Purée the ½ cup of beans and the 1 cup of liquid in a blender or food processor and stir in back into the soup.
Cook uncovered for another 5 minutes, then remove from the stove. Discard the bay leaf and correct the salt. Add and stir the black pepper to taste Serve hot and lightly sprinkle each serving with the dried oregano.
Looks delicious… I’m soaking the beans tonight to make it tomorrow morning… Thanks
You’re welcome Iraida! Thank you for your feedback. Sorry it took a couple of weeks to get back to you. I ‘ve been extremely busy with the the release party for Delicious El Salvador, which was a complete success. Last Saturday La Opinion, the largest Spanish-language newspaper in the country, published an article about the book. I’m proud of writing the first cookbook in English dedictated entirely to Salvadoran authentic cuisine.
Was this the first time you tried this soup? Did you like it?
Creative. Thanks for taking the time. I will check again to see what’s new and recommend my coworkers about you.
Ushnish Da,Its great to here from you after such a long time. Oh, I try to use garam masala as less as possible. The smell of moog dal dies when there is a riot of garam masala, so I try not to use it in the dal.
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