Pisto Manchego
A traditional Spanish vegetable stew from La Mancha, gently simmered until peppers, zucchini, and tomatoes become sweet, silky, and deeply savory. Serve it with eggs for a complete meatless main dish.
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A slow-simmered Asturian bean stew with creamy white beans, smoky chorizo, morcilla, and pork belly. The broth becomes richly seasoned while the beans remain tender and intact.
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Soaking softens the beans, while a long, gentle simmer draws smoky, savory flavor from the cured meats into the creamy bean broth without requiring a separate stock.
Cool the stew promptly, refrigerate it in a covered container, and use within 3 days. The flavor improves overnight. Remove and discard any solidified excess fat before reheating if desired.
Reheat gently in a saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally and adding a splash of water if needed, until steaming hot throughout. Do not boil aggressively.