Butifarra (pork sausage) is omnipresent here in Barcelona, and we're using the basic mild form rather than negre/morcilla (blood), ous (egg), or other forms. Chickpeas are also super popular, like the many forms of beans and legumes. We've got plenty of both on hand, so wanted a dinner that combines these, not necessarily together in a stew, but as complements.
Irene cooked up a mountain of dried chickpeas in the Instant Pot: it makes fast work of the beans, so I'm using her pre-cooked beans and some of the left over cooking liquid here.
Serves 2
35 ml Olive Oil (2 Tbs)2 Butifarra (225 g total)
3 clove Garlic
250 g Chickpeas, cooked
80 ml Chickpea cooking water
1 slice White Bread, 1 cm thick, crust removed
1 Tbs Sweet Pimentón
1 Tbs Spanish Sherry Vinegar
250 g Spinach, chopped
1 g Cumin, ground (1/2 tsp)
80 ml Chickpea cooking water
1 slice White Bread, 1 cm thick, crust removed
1 Tbs Sweet Pimentón
1 Tbs Spanish Sherry Vinegar
250 g Spinach, chopped
1 g Cumin, ground (1/2 tsp)
1 g Rosemary, fresh, minced (or 0.5 g dried)
to taste Salt
to taste White Pepper
to taste Salt
to taste White Pepper
Sauté Garlic and Butifarra in Olive Oil; when the Garlic is lightly browned, about 3 minutes, remove and reserve; continue the Butifarra until cooked, 8-10 minutes total; reserve.
Brown the Bread on both sides, a couple minutes each; remove.Let the pan cool then add the Pimentón, then Sherry Vinegar to prevent Pimentón from burning; remove pan from heat.
Smash the Garlic and toasted Bread in a mortar to make a thick paste.
Add the Chickpeas, Chickpea cooking liquid, and Spinach to the pan and simmer to lightly cook the Spinach, about 5 minutes.
Add the Garlic/Bread paste, it should be a thick stewy sauce.
Add the Garlic/Bread paste, it should be a thick stewy sauce.
Season to taste with Salt and Pepper
Add more Chickpea Liquid if it's getting too dry.
Reduce heat to low; place the cooked Sausage next to the stew to warm it through and let the flavors combine, 5-10 more minutes.
Plate the Sausage then ladle the Chickpeas stew next to it.
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