Carnitas
Tender pork shoulder slowly simmered with orange, garlic, onion, and warm spices, then crisped in its own cooking juices for deeply savory edges and a succulent center.
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A deeply savory Brazilian black bean stew with tender pork shoulder, smoky sausage, and bacon, slowly simmered with bay and orange for a balanced, aromatic finish. Serve it with rice, sautéed greens, and bright garnishes for a generous communal meal.
Obraz wygenerowany przez AI
Obraz wygenerowany przez AI
Black beans provide a creamy, earthy base while pork shoulder, sausage, and bacon layer in richness and smoke. Bay leaf and orange peel add aromatic lift, keeping the long-simmered stew savory rather than heavy.
Cool the stew within 2 hours, refrigerate it in a covered container for up to 4 days, or freeze it for up to 3 months. Store rice and greens separately when possible.
Reheat portions in a saucepan over medium-low heat until bubbling throughout and at least 74°C, adding a splash of water if the broth has thickened. Thaw frozen stew overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.