Dobrada – Traditional Portuguese Dobrada

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Dobrada – Classic
This is the traditional, time-tested version of the dish. It stays true to its origins, using well-established techniques and ingredients that define its authentic flavor. A perfect starting point for exploring its evolution.
Dobrada is a traditional Portuguese stew that embodies the heart and soul of Portugal’s comfort food. Originating from the northern regions, this dish is a celebration of humble ingredients, bringing together tripe with an aromatic blend of spices and beans. Often served at family gatherings, Dobrada is a testament to Portugal’s rich culinary history, where warmth and flavor meet in a hearty embrace.

Ingredients

  • Honeycomb beef tripe – 2 lbs / 900 g
  • Portuguese chouriço – 1 sausage / 200 g
  • White beans, canned – 2 cups / 500 g
  • Onion – 1 large / 200 g
  • Carrots – 2 medium / 200 g
  • Garlic cloves – 4 cloves / 16 g
  • Bay leaves – 2 leaves
  • Paprika – 1 tsp / 5 g
  • Olive oil – 3 tbsp / 45 ml
  • Tomato paste – 2 tbsp / 30 g
  • Salt – to taste
  • Black pepper – to taste
  • Water – 4 cups / 960 ml

Instructions

  1. Rinse the tripe under cold water and cut it into bite-sized pieces.
  2. In a large pot, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add chopped onions and garlic, sauté until fragrant.
  3. Stir in the sliced chouriço, carrots, and paprika, cooking until the chouriço begins to release its oils.
  4. Add the tripe to the pot, along with the tomato paste, bay leaves, salt, and pepper. Stir well.
  5. Pour in the water and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer for about 2 hours until the tripe is tender.
  6. Add the white beans and adjust seasoning if necessary, simmering for an additional 20 minutes.
  7. Serve hot, garnished with fresh parsley if desired.

Substitutions

  • Portuguese chouriço -> Spanish chorizo
  • White beans -> Canned chickpeas

Enhancements in the Next Evolution

  • Marinate the tripe in lemon juice and salt for an hour before cooking to enhance its flavor.
  • Add a splash of white wine for depth in the broth.
  • Incorporate fresh herbs such as parsley or cilantro just before serving.
Curious to see how this dish evolves? Discover refined flavors and enhanced techniques in the next version.

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