Brazilian Feijoada - Black Bean & Pork Stew Recipe

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  • @Tishieism
    @Tishieism 10 років тому +642

    Chef John, I'm from Brazil and I can safely say that you've nailed it. For the most part. Just know that if you ever served feijoada to a Brazilian using bread crumbs as substitution for caçava flour, you wouldn't hear the end of it! Haha. There's nothing, nothing like the caçava flour or, as we call it down in Brasil, the good ol' farofa! Thanks for honoring my people with this delicious recipe!

    • @deiaendlein
      @deiaendlein 9 років тому +9

      Eneias Feliciano “aint" does not exist, if anything it would be “ain’t” …. if you don’t like others to judge you on technicalities, don’t judge them. And put the spices to like and want in the dishes you prepare.

    • @zennamon2295
      @zennamon2295 7 років тому +28

      andrea endlein hey, just because you speak english perfectly, doesn't mean others do too. And what he was saying, is that we don't use cumin very often. In the north, they use it a lot, but I live in São Paulo, and people from the south of Brazil usually hate cumin and coriander.

    • @SindromeDeMascotinha
      @SindromeDeMascotinha 7 років тому +8

      haha I hate Cilantro, but I really like cumin, especially on a pork dish :D

    • @pedrogarcia238
      @pedrogarcia238 6 років тому +3

      Eneias Feliciano Não na sua região neh irmão mt comida brasileira cm comida por aqui...

    • @gavrilogabo
      @gavrilogabo 6 років тому +4

      São Paulo is not Brasil, "mêo"

  • @josedacunhafilho
    @josedacunhafilho 3 роки тому +39

    Brazilians usually put a few bay leaves when cooking the beans, and this is kind of important. And here is a tip for the 'farofa' 4:20 ; sautée three onions on lots of olive oil, make it quite slushy, and add enough tosted manioc flour keeping it moist. Some people add eggs, or bacon, but it is overkill. And I am sorry to say you left out two essential ingredients for a genuine, delicious Feijoada. #1: wrap several kale leaves very tightly, rolling them like a cigar, and slice them as thinly as possible, the pros scrape the edges with a very sharp knife making it angel hair thin. Sautée with garlic and O.O. #2 for me this is the ingredient that makes a Feijoada a Feijoada: Oranges! Peel and cut seedless oranges in discs or cubes, and serve them with the rest of the Feijoada. The tanginess of the oranges are essential to balance all the pork, and I highly recomend using it. Feijoada is my favorite meal, and I usually say that a Feijoada without oranges is just rice and beans with pork. Do try it with oranges to experience the real thing.

    • @ottomattix86
      @ottomattix86 Рік тому +1

      He does say they use oranges so he didn't miss that.

    • @edwinespinoza2059
      @edwinespinoza2059 9 місяців тому

      Kale.......you meant cove Actually "collard greens"

  • @douglasloreto
    @douglasloreto 9 років тому +165

    Dear John,
    I'm really proud to see an american cheff doing brazilian recipes. And your feijoada recipe is definitely approved.
    By the way, if you don't know or don't have casava flour on the closest grocery, don't worry, you can replace it with corn flour, it has the same effect!
    Really happy to see feijoada here cheff.
    Cheers!

  • @canseideserchef
    @canseideserchef 11 років тому +137

    Chef, that's a great rereading of our beloved feijoada! You did with what you have in US... The traditional is a little different, and we put ears, tail, feet, pork backfat, with bones, and the cassava (here is mandioca) is a really common think in the Brazilian cook. Is really great! Next time, when I go to San Francisco, I will give you a package to you taste! And come to Brazil to taste the real one! Happy New Year!

    • @josedacunhafilho
      @josedacunhafilho 3 роки тому +7

      and oranges.

    • @guilhermesarruf8625
      @guilhermesarruf8625 2 роки тому +2

      kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk eu li essa porra com a voz do Bruno Salomão kkkkkkk DELIICIOUS

    • @m.theresa1385
      @m.theresa1385 Рік тому +1

      Darn, it’s ages since I’ve made this, I miss all those porky bits (my feijoada also has some salt beef ;)) soon ..

  • @CaptRicoSakara
    @CaptRicoSakara 8 років тому +19

    My Dad and Step Mom are from Brazil, and they always said that if I went to Brazil, I would go nuts on the food. Now I can see why. That Fejioada looks AWESOME!!!

  • @ekay8968
    @ekay8968 8 років тому +83

    I was in Brazil in 2012 and I made this yesterday, it tasted like I was back in Brazil on vacation!

  • @danielcastelo
    @danielcastelo 9 років тому +62

    Love the initiative!!! Being brazilian, I've seen the real feijoada, the old traditional way, with the pig's ears, feet, tail and even the nose (my dad just loves it). But the feijoada that many brazilians eat nowadays is made with pork loin, ribs, chops, bacon, beef jerky...And we can't forget 3 things that will make a difference is 1- the cassava flour toasted with finely chopped bacon, garlic, onion, lots of butter, and green onions and colored with annatto (colorau). 2- The collard leaves sauteed with garlic and 3- the diced orange to balance everything else... It's DELICIOUS!!!!

    • @epicmerna
      @epicmerna 3 роки тому

      You brazilian and ur name is Daniel Cruz? Lol liar you wish

    • @bieeld4rk350
      @bieeld4rk350 3 роки тому +1

      @@epicmerna where are you from honey? Daniel is a pretty common name here, placed like 15~20 in the most used, and Cruz is a bit less used, but I wouldn't say it's rare

  • @saradasilva3992
    @saradasilva3992 8 років тому +22

    I'm brazilian born and raised in Pennsylvania. He did very good adapting American products to make the fejoada. I give this 4 stars for effort lol

  • @HumbertoRamosCosta
    @HumbertoRamosCosta 7 років тому +51

    Most of brazilians commenting are complaining about adaptations ... I don't think this way, in fact in some sense each state in Brazil would make a different feijoada, with it, without that, etc. So (from my point of view) this recipe is a perfect good example of the spirit of feijoada.

    • @Pridernocka
      @Pridernocka 4 роки тому +3

      Even in Brazil some people says if you are disgusted by pork ears, tail, feet and you don't put it in your feijoada, it isn't feijoada

    • @josedacunhafilho
      @josedacunhafilho 3 роки тому

      You obviously never had a real Feijoada. He made rice and beans with pork, and breadcrumbs. Not feijoada in my book. Left out kale (couve), and most importantly the oranges, which is the ingredient that makes the dish be a Feijoada.

  • @londoner001
    @londoner001 9 років тому +61

    Thanks for posting this recipe. I love Feijoada. It is one of my favorite dishes ever and it reminds me so much of the amazing time I had while studying in Brazil, I actually felt very emotional watching it and very hungry :-)

    • @Gabrielnobre
      @Gabrielnobre 6 років тому +2

      Im happy that you had a nice time here! its hard to acomplish that even to us

  • @akemimitsueda4031
    @akemimitsueda4031 11 років тому +8

    Whoa, it's the first time I see a non-brazilian make such a wonderful version of our feijoada. Chef John, you're awesome!

  • @samircsabbag
    @samircsabbag 8 років тому +7

    as a Brazilian myself, this is not how you traditionally make a feijoada. But it's a really really good version of it!! that is quite close to the final results but the process and the steps of the cooking are totally different. congrats on your version of feijoada. that looks amazing!!!

  • @eltoncarvalho9456
    @eltoncarvalho9456 5 років тому +10

    It looks awesome, I'm Brazilian and that's safely one of the best foreign version I've seen so far.
    On a second version here are some more traditional tips, usually we pressure cook the beans, it's much faster. On a traditional feijoada you're going to have some "exotic" parts of the pig, like pork ears, nostrals, feet and skin, the collagen changes the dish completely and takes it to another level of flavor and texture, giving it some umami flavor, The traditional greens that go with it, is kale. I'm sorry but you're missing out on farofa :D.
    Maybe for 2020 you can try it like that for us.
    Oh and the orange is used during the cooking process to reduce the heavy flavors when cooked with traditional ingredients.
    Thank you for showing our culture to the world, I'm really grateful for that.

  • @jpcontieri0
    @jpcontieri0 9 років тому +310

    "You are going to be required by law to serve it with white rice" 😂

    • @epetita
      @epetita 6 років тому +11

      jpcontieri And he's right!

    • @fabiogregorio3196
      @fabiogregorio3196 6 років тому +13

      Completly right!
      Feijoada + white rice + farofa de mandioca + vinagrete + couve refogada + laranja!!

    • @fabiogregorio3196
      @fabiogregorio3196 5 років тому +3

      @Hol up Cachaça, não. Ô loko! Quem é que toma cachaça pura com feijoada? 😂

    • @Erodzgonz
      @Erodzgonz 5 років тому +6

      And a big glass of caipirinha

    • @fabiogregorio3196
      @fabiogregorio3196 5 років тому +1

      @@jhercoles8168 E açúcar..

  • @anabanana0101
    @anabanana0101 3 роки тому +2

    As a Brazilian, I've got two words for you: NAILED IT!
    Proud to see other nationalities appreciating a typical feijoada. Doing this recipe this Sunday with my new slow cooker. It will be my first time and i am over the moon with excitement.

  • @handcraftedsoap
    @handcraftedsoap Місяць тому +1

    I'm Brazilian Loves Feijoada!

  • @guilhermeguerra3441
    @guilhermeguerra3441 7 років тому +48

    I am brasilian and have eaten a lot of feijoadas in my life, this looks better than 90% of them! Also, I can confirm, if you eat them without white rice, you will be put in jail (or worse)

  • @victoriacoura8834
    @victoriacoura8834 9 років тому +95

    Hi, chef John! Cassava flour is the flour made with a kind of brazilian root, which is then, fried in butter and mixed along with fried garlic, fried onions and a little seasoning. It has an appearence that resembles sand, but tastes sort of like bacon. Cassava is also known as brazilian arrowroot, manioc (mandioca) and tapioca. It's delicious and you should really give it a try whenever you have the chance!

    • @f3nomeleven434
      @f3nomeleven434 8 років тому +5

      +Victoria Coura I think the root is poisonous when harvested so first it is drained and then tossed and fried.

    • @victoriacoura8834
      @victoriacoura8834 8 років тому +13

      +Joe Peso yeah, i'm pretty sure that's the process, but here in Brasil we just purchase the flour on our supermarkets, you don't need to fry it in order for it to get not-poisonous. you can just throw it over beans, for example!

    • @f3nomeleven434
      @f3nomeleven434 8 років тому +7

      Ok thanks. I can't wait to visit your country in a few months. I can try it for myself!

    • @BHARATIYEKHANATHEINDIANRECIPES
      @BHARATIYEKHANATHEINDIANRECIPES 8 років тому +1

      +Victoria Coura check out us for Indian recipe

    • @BHARATIYEKHANATHEINDIANRECIPES
      @BHARATIYEKHANATHEINDIANRECIPES 8 років тому +1

      hey check our channel for new recipes...

  • @michaelbhs05yb
    @michaelbhs05yb 11 років тому +1

    How cool! I was thinking about feijoada out of nowhere. An hour later, I log onto UA-cam, and lo and behold! Chef John has a recipe for feijoada! I am meant to eat this soon.

  • @taizein1649
    @taizein1649 10 років тому +62

    there are a lot of variations of feijoada. Do you think it's that easy to find calabresa, carne seca, and all the Brazilian products in United States to make what you call the perfect feijoada? His recipe worked perfectly well as it is!

    • @elliemerp479
      @elliemerp479 10 років тому +2

      Honestly it depends on where you live. go to the east coast, like new jersey, Massachusetts, florida. You'll find a lot of brazilian shops here. But like I said, it just depends on where you live. We make feijoada all the time over here. Tons of brazilian shops and butchers.

    • @leonredbon
      @leonredbon 5 років тому +3

      True! This is a very difficult dish to make in the USA. He did a good job. I think i would prefer traditional beef jerky to the carne seca we can buy here.

    • @dersonantoniomarinho488
      @dersonantoniomarinho488 5 років тому +3

      Carne seca=jerky

    • @KEYBEATZ
      @KEYBEATZ 4 роки тому +1

      The part of US where I'm from I can get those items.

  • @oRoleGourmet
    @oRoleGourmet 11 років тому +42

    mandou bem, chefe joão!

  • @RSEnglishClass1
    @RSEnglishClass1 9 років тому +17

    thank you for being respectful towards our dish. what many ass#@les couldn't do in the comments. given the difficulty to find some of the ingredients, your recipe is quite similar, and i guess the taste was quite the same. thanks again, from a huge fan of the channel.

  • @feldinho
    @feldinho 7 років тому +79

    your farofa is not far off! :)

  • @fsavinodias
    @fsavinodias 10 років тому +6

    I was amazed to see someone cook this dish so well, and so close to what we find here. The traditional dish also has pig ears, tail, nose and feet. But I prefer without it. Congratulations from a brazilian aspiring chef!

  • @DrunkzZzZz
    @DrunkzZzZz 8 років тому +5

    I'm in love with your dad jokes, actually cried when you talked about having 2 problems with the casava flour. Keep up the videos!

  • @ManoelMRodrigues
    @ManoelMRodrigues 11 років тому +4

    Hi Chef John, As a brazilian I can say that your feijoada looks amazing. Congratulations.

  • @willyp9847
    @willyp9847 7 місяців тому

    Chef John, you never disappoint. This was another winner for me, and the fact that the Brazilian posters liked it is testimony to the authenticity of your simple but delicious recipe. Thanks again.

  • @starphaser
    @starphaser 8 років тому +2

    What a nice take on a Brazilian classic. Great recipe!

  •  7 років тому +46

    as a brazilian i have to say, looks delicious! But you just missed pork feet and some pork ears hahahahahha for real, thats the classic way of cooking feijoada. historical fact, feijoada first appeared in brazil when slaves from Africa were brought here and the masters used to throw away these "bad" meat parts like pork ears and feet, so the slaves took those parts and cooked them with black beans! Its really great to see how this meal became so famous in Brazil! thank you Africa for our cultural diversities! As grand child from black grand parents I feel happy that this cultural meal has become a brazilian signature!

    • @cmustrj
      @cmustrj 7 років тому +10

      Marco túlio Actually this story they tell us is a misunderstanding. The portuguese never despised their pork. Feijoada is an old portuguese recipe, a cousin of the French "cassoulet". The slaves, unfortunately we're not allowed to eat meat, historians say they ate mostly Angu and cassava. The recipe of portuguese feijoada was adapted with local Brazilian ingredients, but was never slave food.

    •  7 років тому +1

      Camila, the story I know and was told was this one, but I'll look into it! Thanks for your reply

    • @Jazzmarcel
      @Jazzmarcel 7 років тому +4

      Camila I was told by two different brazilians that the Portuguese never ate black beans! however, the fact that slaves were never allowed to eat meat sounds plausible!......
      BRASIL?....most beautiful people , capitivating culture and food and the music! nothing comparable! my only complaint with brasil is their mistreatment of the afro indigenous decendands who are left out! persinally i think if brasil was to scrap this injustice it would no doubt become the model for the world!.....
      awesome looking recipe! I am inspires to try this today!

    • @cmustrj
      @cmustrj 7 років тому +3

      Never eat black beans it's true. Portuguese Feijoada is made with other types of beans. As I said the recipe was adapted. I am glad that you like my country. But I don't get what you mean by "afro indigenous descendent".

    • @Jazzmarcel
      @Jazzmarcel 7 років тому +3

      Camila​ I have two really good brazilian friends one in curitiba and another in Rio! So, i am kinda of connected to brazil throught them.
      I what disturbed me was seeing the conditions of the favelas the people who live there. This was something I got the first time I went. Aside from that I always enjoy brasil even more than any other country that I've been to....I always think about the words of Dori cayimmi who said "if you love your country don't go to brasil"....I guess he was implying that you won't love your country once to visit Brasil....

  • @JonasTheLundh
    @JonasTheLundh 10 років тому +5

    This video just earned its place as the 100th video on my "Food" playlist =)

  • @PUAlum
    @PUAlum 4 роки тому

    Looks wonderful! gives me saudades do Brasil!

  • @els77l41
    @els77l41 8 років тому +1

    Delicious food! Had it for half my life. Thank you for preparing Feijoada, Chef John!

  • @elliemerp479
    @elliemerp479 10 років тому +3

    There are definitely a few things I would've done different just because theres a brazilian shop near where I live in the US. 1st thing is never drain the water that you soak the beans in. 2nd thing is to use thick bacon, the kind you get from the butcher that you only make once in a blue moon. the 3rd is the bread crumbs. Caçava is manioc, commonly called yuca. The thing with the meats you chose is that there aren't bones, and thats my pet peeve. The bones are always hard to remove (at least for me) so I don't mind your meats in the feijoada. Thanks for celebrating my heritage, Chef John! Great recipe!

  • @dalebaker9929
    @dalebaker9929 8 років тому +3

    Making this today...YAY.

  • @NightOwl_30
    @NightOwl_30 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats. I love how you replace carne de sol with beef jerky. It makes total sense.

  • @gusfurtado2502
    @gusfurtado2502 5 років тому +1

    Chef John, I love your dishes man. I'm Brazilian and I'm here salivating with your version of feijoada. I can't wait to have other Brazilians at home to cook it for them.
    Thanks

  • @KatoPotatoooo
    @KatoPotatoooo 6 років тому +3

    I have been a huge Chef John fan sine 2009 and I have NO CLUE how I missed this recipe until just now. I lived in Brazil from 2002-2016 and you nailed it Chef John!
    Of course some things are different because you are in the USA and it can't be 100% Brazilian... but you did GREAT!
    I plan to make my first feijoada outside of Brazil soon, as I now live in China. All we can do is the best we can with the ingredients we can get!
    Thanks for another great video! Chef! And thanks for these two gems:
    "But there's two problems with that... Number one, I don't know what that is and number two, I'm out of it." 😂
    "You are going to be required by law to serve it with white rice" 😂

  • @guitarlicksntricks
    @guitarlicksntricks 8 років тому +50

    "bikini models actually TRY to gain weight in their butt" !!! :-D a brilliant version of feijoada! thats Chef John :-)

  • @Milegolasss
    @Milegolasss 11 років тому +2

    Brazil here, so glad you enjoy one of our dishes =D And you are doing perfectly..even crushed some beans to thicken up a little! Chef John, you rocks!
    beijos dos seus fãs no Brasil ;*

  • @fernandokleinrocha1
    @fernandokleinrocha1 3 роки тому

    Feijoada is my all-time favourite dish. And the one you prepare in this video looks LEGENDARY.

  •  9 років тому +9

    I just discovered you today and your recipes look wonderful.
    I just have one beef (pun intended) black beans are black not red.
    But supposedly harder to digest.
    My picture shows me picking oregano from my yard and behind that I have rosemary that grows into trees down here. (Costa Rica)
    Thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes.

  • @JahnkeML
    @JahnkeML 10 років тому +21

    That feijoada looks amazing. If you by chance get to find our "farofa", which is manioc flour (or cassava flour, although I've never heard it being called like that), please try to buy it, as it complements the dish in a very nice way. But your bread crumbs also looked tasty, so thumbs up to that, nice improvising. Greetings from Brazil!

    • @absoledge
      @absoledge 3 роки тому

      Max Jahnke hi I know this comment is 6 years old but I would appreciate a reply kkkk, I have farina I brought back from Brazil will that do.

    • @JahnkeML
      @JahnkeML 3 роки тому

      @@absoledge Hello Sean. If in the label it reads "Farinha de mandioca" ou "Farofa", that's the one. You might want to lightly toast it on a oiled fry pan to improve texture and flavor complexity. Here you'll find some recipes
      ua-cam.com/video/eqKhhczA-Cc/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/bs3SCeP5EQk/v-deo.html

  • @rafaelasantos642
    @rafaelasantos642 4 роки тому

    Great adaption of feijoada, you've made Brasil proud.

  • @nathansanders2250
    @nathansanders2250 10 років тому +1

    Chef John, you have opened my eyes to many different ways of cooking as well as many different kinds of food. i thank you for what you do. your dishes look amazing and i have tried duplicating them myself. have not been disappointed so far. amazing job.

  • @emmakateodwyer345
    @emmakateodwyer345 10 місяців тому +47

    Don't know how I lived without this for so long! I make dog food for 2 of our dogs ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG-7WiT7ocumjytOpHDFt632PL0pxXRAg (we have 5!) and it is so much quicker in this. Love having the inner pot stainless so I can use my immersion blender right in it without worrying about scratching. It makes potatoes great and fast! Still working on the vegetables, first time came out great, second time I did different ones and they were a little too mushy. Just need to adjust the time. I highly recommend this pot!!!

  • @TheEusebio789
    @TheEusebio789 7 років тому +8

    muito bom!!!, the only thing missed is the Farofa and skin pork, but it's ok. feijõada is a very delicious plate

  • @LeonardoSilva-it3wt
    @LeonardoSilva-it3wt Рік тому +1

    I'm from 🇧🇷 and I love this dish!

  • @introverseleague
    @introverseleague 4 роки тому +1

    Seeing my favorite chef making a video about my favorite recipe brings me a big smile :))

  • @fredschmaltz
    @fredschmaltz 10 років тому +51

    OMG, This is so well done :)
    Just the bread crumbs detail... it doesn't work! HAHA try with the cassava flour, you'll be amazed!

    • @michaelhood5007
      @michaelhood5007 6 років тому +5

      I have a Brazilian girlfriend, and they love to tell me we can't make feijoada. But you're right, you need farofa.

    • @sophiacoelho
      @sophiacoelho 6 років тому +5

      Michael Hood buggers, you can. Feijoada was born of the scrap of all pork parts given to the slaves, the one the masters didn’t want. So, technically, you can use anything pork in it. Besides, Amazon solves the black beans and farofa problem.
      Usually the cheapest parts are used, like feet and tail, but you can do a “feijoada de rico” (rich man’s feijoada) with nice cuts. If she doesn’t do it, cook it yourself.

    • @michaelhood5007
      @michaelhood5007 6 років тому +1

      So I can use a piece of bread with a porkchop on it, and you'd call that farofa!? Are you English? Because "buggers" is pretty English, and it would really tickle me if an English person was telling me about how to make farofa. Did you look it up on wikipedia or something?
      When you're at the table, and someone wants you to pass the feijoada, nobody says, "pass the feijoada de rico", we just say "feijoada" cause it's assumed your master didn't throw you some pigs feet to make dinner with haha.
      Bottom line, aipim (cassava in english) farofa is the best.

    • @sophiacoelho
      @sophiacoelho 6 років тому +5

      Michael Hood I’m brazilian. I simply said that you can find brazilian products, such as farinha de mandioca in Amazon. That is a nickname by which some people describe a feijoada made with premium cuts, a joke.

    • @alexandresobreiramartins9461
      @alexandresobreiramartins9461 6 років тому +2

      But the good one for me is the one with the traditional one with the rejected parts. I just love pork ears, tail and trotters!

  • @Srvtnc
    @Srvtnc 7 років тому +4

    while cooking you can skim some beans and throw them in a frying pan with the seasonings and mash them a lil bit and then throw it back in the pan, it'll make the dish way more flavorful, and for the flour you can use manioc flour, the seasoned ones are the best for a feijoada, you can always find it on a brazilian products store

  • @TheGrimorium
    @TheGrimorium 11 років тому +1

    Chef John, this recipe is incredible. Congrats from a Brazilian fan.

  • @ThiHills
    @ThiHills 6 років тому +2

    My favorite brazilian dish!

  • @brunobacote1
    @brunobacote1 10 років тому +5

    Me deu vontade de comer feijoada com farofa e couve manteiga com um copo de suco de maracujá. Bom demais!!!

  • @brunobalbino7461
    @brunobalbino7461 7 років тому +64

    Someone pls introduce a preasure cooker to this fella.
    9 hours to make it !!! OMG

    • @Lumpy007
      @Lumpy007 5 років тому +5

      Yeah, I sitting here thinking of the way to convert for my instant pot!

    • @qoelhex
      @qoelhex 5 років тому +10

      @@Lumpy007 it's just 1 hour in the instant pot, throw meats for ten 10 min in high pressure to render the fat, then add de onions, soft them, and then the rest, including the overnight soaked beans, for another 40 minutes.

    • @zerocooljpn
      @zerocooljpn 5 років тому

      how to use a pressure cooker was going to be my next question​

    • @opera1dan2
      @opera1dan2 5 років тому +1

      I do this in the instant pot all the time. As per the other reply to this but....you don’t need to pre soak black beans. Whole thing is done in an hour. Yum yum.

    • @SuzanneBaruch
      @SuzanneBaruch 4 роки тому +4

      Long-time fans of Chef John know that he rarely uses a pressure cooker or a crock pot. He's "old school" about some things, but that doesn't mean he's never been introduced to a pressure cooker.

  • @gfajeq
    @gfajeq 7 місяців тому

    I've been doing this recipe for 10 years.. I fell in love with feijoada since my Brazilian friend taught me how to cook. Thank you so much!!

  • @Neckky
    @Neckky 11 років тому

    Thanks for all of your ideas for what to cook over the holidays!

  • @TheLKStar
    @TheLKStar 8 років тому +6

    I really missed "farofa" in this, it's my favorite part of feijoada.

  • @vaiyt
    @vaiyt 10 років тому +5

    Since the Calabresa sausage is a distinctly Brazilian product (made by Italian immigrants with Portuguese ingredients), the closest analogue would be what is called Portuguese sausage or Linguica outside of Brazil.

  • @morgansinclair6318
    @morgansinclair6318 3 роки тому +1

    Hmm, definitely want to try this. Just sounds like a perfect cold weather food and probably freezes well too.

  • @ArthurStomp
    @ArthurStomp 7 років тому

    I love when chef John does Brazilian recipes. Although is not the traditional it looks great! And are good alternatives when you can't find the traditional stuff.
    I've also tried bread crumbs when i was out of the country. but is a total different thing! Casava flour is life! Super versatile.

  • @boscopit
    @boscopit 8 років тому +31

    Damn that looks good

    • @mrv1111
      @mrv1111 8 років тому +5

      +Nathan Justice It sure is, you'll love it.

    • @andersonsantos4946
      @andersonsantos4946 8 років тому +3

      +Nathan Justice Dude, im brazilian, this food is fantastic
      i'm pretty sure, you would love it!

  • @danigirl103
    @danigirl103 8 років тому +4

    Hey Chef John! I've recently been to Portugal and tried a dish called a "francesinha" and I'd love to get your take on it, It's like a thick meat sandwich on regular white bread coved in cheese and a red beer sauce and served with fries. I know it sounds weird but it was the best thing I tried in Porto. I'd love to relive that trip through a recipe, thanks! Love your videos as always :)

  • @johnyoung3430
    @johnyoung3430 Рік тому

    I can't wait to try this recipe!
    Thanks Chef John

  • @FiveFire555
    @FiveFire555 7 років тому +1

    That looks so good. I'm American, but I've lived in Brazil for most of my life now, and that is pretty close to the real deal!

  • @beibiboi2
    @beibiboi2 8 років тому +4

    Your version is sooooo much lighter than the original... I am compelled to appreciate yours more :D I really don't like how much fat there is in feijoada as done here in Brazil... Congrats, Chef John!

    • @cssNuramoN
      @cssNuramoN 8 років тому +1

      and here i am thinking wow is he really leaving all that bacon and sausage fat in the pan? might as well smear the whole dish right onto ur hips then. and remember to save some to cream up ur heart arteries :S

  • @vaiqdabom
    @vaiqdabom 7 років тому +3

    We Brazilians never did the soak overnight part 🤔 also, you absolutely need pork ear and feet! Also, we usually use louro leaves and eat oranges after, it helps digest!

    • @MegaDriveSJC
      @MegaDriveSJC 7 років тому +4

      ele usou folha de louro, bay leaf é folha de louro, e pedaços de porco como orelha e joelho nao sao faceis de encontrar em outros países, eu achei a receita plausivel ate, com todos os recursos reduzidos.

    • @AG-Consulting
      @AG-Consulting 7 років тому

      Concordo! Eu uso "pork salt" oque e' o mais parecido com carne seca. E orelha de porco e joelho, nao gosto nem no Brazil. KKK Mas feijoada sem farova nao tem como.

    • @ReneGerminiani
      @ReneGerminiani 7 років тому

      Manu Fernandes na boa não ter orelha e tal não é defeito, mas faltou uma carne seca melhor

  • @Cunhambebe
    @Cunhambebe 11 років тому +1

    Hi Chef John! Thanks so much for cooking this famous Brazilian dish. I love your videos as well as your blog and would like to thank you for entertaining and educating at the same time. Besides, I would like to apologize for those comments written in Brazilian Portuguese.

  • @WelcomeToMichellesWorld
    @WelcomeToMichellesWorld 10 років тому +2

    A friend made this for me once. It was so good! I am going to try this recipe. Thank you

  • @ValladaoMateus
    @ValladaoMateus 9 років тому +7

    Food Wishes I'm brazilian. That crazyness you did with the onions isn't original... But... Looks fantastic... I'll try to do it next time. Great recipe brother.

  • @dreewr
    @dreewr 7 років тому +12

    Chef, you could teach us to use pressure cookers.

    • @robguzzo9581
      @robguzzo9581 7 років тому

      dreewr

    • @LabradorRichy
      @LabradorRichy 7 років тому +6

      just put everything you want in there and turn it on

    • @iamdanieloak
      @iamdanieloak 7 років тому +1

      You using pressure cooker you can reduce the beans cook time to 30 min.

  • @shardar1924
    @shardar1924 11 років тому

    what a honor having a dish from my country as last recipe of the year.

  • @thiicibaci
    @thiicibaci 6 років тому +1

    I'm brazilian and a huge fan! Thanks for this! That video made my day and gave me some ideas to replicate this dish where I live now, Toronto. You're the best!

  • @paulkitas4659
    @paulkitas4659 8 років тому +12

    Sorry,.. this very very good... but the next day try to be alone, maybe out in the woods

    • @cssNuramoN
      @cssNuramoN 8 років тому

      well to anyone that has a herb garden they could just plant some summer savory and chop up a bunch and mix it in there. stops ur trumpet.

    • @megasorte2722
      @megasorte2722 6 років тому

      kkkkkkkkkkkk

  • @oRoleGourmet
    @oRoleGourmet 11 років тому +3

    a verdade é que não é o pc, e sim eu, o otávio rs

  • @ramonzeira
    @ramonzeira 5 років тому

    This is by far the most delicious and brazilian dish there is. Probably the best dish in the world.

  • @William26244
    @William26244 11 років тому

    Congratulations!
    A worthy Brazilian feijoada.
    Parabéns!
    Uma digna feijoada brasileira.

  • @stephanjacob17
    @stephanjacob17 8 років тому +3

    Beef Jerky is not the same as Carne Seca, not even close btw.

  • @porrarole
    @porrarole 5 років тому +1

    great recipe, chef! your feijoada looks amazing... congratulations!

  • @FullMoon7
    @FullMoon7 9 років тому

    Excelente Yummieeee! I am Brazilian I like the way you done it! Perfect!

  • @v0zbox
    @v0zbox 11 років тому +1

    The stars have aligned in my favor. This will be the recipe to inaugurate my new pressure cooker! And you have to love how all Iberian/Latin American stews contain no fewer than four kinds of pork. It just makes sense.

  • @reviewsvoiceontube
    @reviewsvoiceontube 11 років тому

    chef John-you are an amazing human being.

  • @shundakm
    @shundakm 11 років тому

    Oh yum cannot wait to try this...

  • @almaighty360
    @almaighty360 10 років тому +2

    Wow this is awesome!! I wish I could make something even as close as you did to the original traditional Brazilian dish. Parabéns ♡ I will try it.

  • @Jojis29
    @Jojis29 11 років тому

    In love with chef John!

  • @raytokumoto2200
    @raytokumoto2200 8 років тому

    wow, looks,awesome! must try it. obrigado for sharing!

  • @wvpino
    @wvpino 4 роки тому

    Well Done! Feijoada is always a dish that just hits home like good old comfort food.

  • @limacedo28
    @limacedo28 3 роки тому +1

    Very good chef John! I suggest trying some farofa with yucca flour as well, if you can find it. It is not to be missed. And you can speed up the process with a pressure cooker. Make yourself a caipirinha and you have the taste of Brazilian gathering.

  • @Brasileirathelabel
    @Brasileirathelabel 4 роки тому +1

    I loved your video! I’m brazilian and going to attempt to make it for the first time soon! Thank youuu

  • @VoreTechz1985
    @VoreTechz1985 11 років тому +1

    He said "This is how I do mine".
    That means it is his interpretation of the dish.
    Chef John usually does his own spin on classic recipes to make it more his style and taste. :)

  • @Murta90
    @Murta90 3 роки тому

    Hi chef!! As a Brazilian it's so happy to see our favorite dish abroad. So, I just would like to say that in Brazil we eat the Feijoada with a "pepper/hot sauce" - we use the beens water (after cooking) and add tomate onions and chopped pepper (known as "dedo de moça" Peppers in Brazil) and breaded banana.

  • @joaodfreire
    @joaodfreire 7 років тому +1

    Chef John, there's two things I want to do with you.
    1- buy a beer to you and your wife.
    2- cook you a feijoada.
    Really thanks for showing our cuisine for the world.

  • @chichikissx
    @chichikissx 11 років тому

    i watched this twice just to listen to your relaxing voice. i might try the recipe too

  • @kathyjotourtois
    @kathyjotourtois 10 років тому

    this looks and sounds totally awesome. cant wait to try this recipe ty 4 sharing n have a great rest of ur weekend !

  • @marinaflores6705
    @marinaflores6705 7 років тому

    Thanks Chef John! I'm gonna try this!

  • @laurabiscaro8135
    @laurabiscaro8135 11 років тому

    I love you Chef John. and to have our national dish being made by you it's just... well, it is quite of a honor.

  • @pouterbuttercup9665
    @pouterbuttercup9665 8 років тому +2

    Just got done making this and made some Brazilians very happy. Thank you so much for the recipe.

  • @deeehi3
    @deeehi3 11 років тому

    Chef, I am Brazilian and I have to say: this looks delicious. It's not how its made here, but I wasn't expecting that anyway. I think its a great way to do it for people who don't really want to eat pig ears.

  • @marcoluz2303
    @marcoluz2303 5 років тому

    Oh Chef John you are amazing, pão de queijo and feijoada, as a Brazilian I am sooooooo happy lol

  • @ReverendJasmine
    @ReverendJasmine 11 років тому

    wow. i just got up on new year morning, tidied up after my party, and sat down to watch this. suddenly immensely starving! need stew now

  • @remindyouofwho7201
    @remindyouofwho7201 7 років тому

    lol, I like this guy! I could listen to his voice all day. He has a nice sense of humor