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Revision as of 11:02, 18 February 2025
Stew peas is a traditional Jamaican dish, typically made with red kidney beans, salted meat, coconut milk, and various spices. It is a hearty and flavorful dish, often served with rice or dumplings.
Ingredients
The main ingredient in stew peas is red kidney beans, which are soaked overnight and then boiled until tender. The beans are then cooked with salted meat, such as salted beef or salted pork, which adds a rich, savory flavor to the dish.
Other ingredients often used in stew peas include coconut milk, which gives the dish a creamy texture and a subtle sweetness, and various spices, such as thyme, scotch bonnet pepper, and pimento. Some versions of the dish also include spinach or callaloo, a leafy green vegetable common in Caribbean cuisine.
Preparation
To prepare stew peas, the red kidney beans are first soaked overnight to soften them. The next day, the beans are boiled until tender, and then the salted meat is added. The mixture is simmered until the meat is tender and the flavors have melded together.
Next, the coconut milk and spices are added, and the stew is simmered for an additional period of time until it has thickened to the desired consistency. If spinach or callaloo is being used, it is added towards the end of the cooking process.
Serving
Stew peas is typically served hot, often over a bed of rice or with dumplings. It is a popular dish in Jamaica, often enjoyed as a hearty lunch or dinner.
See also

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Stew_peas
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Feijoada à brasileira
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Moros y cristianos, gastronomia cubana
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Sancho Panza Restaurant in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
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Red Beans and Rice
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Ropa vieja, arroz y plátano macho
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Pabellón criollo, plato típico de Venezuela
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Frijoles Negros
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Bandeja paisa antioqueña, Colombia
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Mesa con pastel azteca, fideo seco arroz y platanitos fritos y para acompañar frijoles
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Frijoles colorados con anacates
