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Cocido montañés

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cocido montañés
Mountain Stew
Cocido montañés
Alternative namesPuchera montañesa
Potaje
TypeStew
CourseMain course
Place of originSpain
Region or stateCantabria
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsWhite beans, collard greens, pork
VariationsCocido lebaniego, fabada asturiana, olla podrida, cassoulet

Cocido montañés ('highlander stew' or 'mountain stew') is a rich hearty Spanish bean stew, originally from and most commonly found in Cantabria in northern Spain.[1]

Cocido montañés is a warm and heavy dish whose origin is the 17th century and it was cooked to fight against the cold and wet climate in the Cantabrian mountains. For that reason it is most commonly eaten during winter and at the largest meal of the day, lunch. The pork is killed during the autumn and preserved to be used during winter. As it is a heavy, high-calorie meal, it is served as a main course.

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Ingredients

Cocido montañés is made with two vegetable ingredients: dried large white beans (alubia blanca, soaked overnight before use) and collard greens (berza). Some recipes use local red bean caricu montañés instead of white beans or cabbage instead of hard-to-find collard greens. The rest of the elements of this recipe are known as compangu which refers to the meat ingredients from the pig slaughter: bacon (tocino), pork ribs (costilla), blood sausage (morcilla) and sausage (chorizo).[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cocido montañés | Traditional Stew from Cantabria | TasteAtlas".
  2. ^ "La receta de cocido montañés más reconfortante para vencer al frío". 4 February 2022.


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