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Flavorful chorizo brings meaty depth to a paprika pinto bean soup with collard greens

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Flavorful chorizo brings meaty depth to a paprika pinto bean soup with collard greens
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Flavorful chorizo brings meaty depth to a paprika pinto bean soup with collard greens

2024-12-30 21:25 Last Updated At:21:30

Meat is the star of most stews, with vegetables and aromatics sometimes feeling like an afterthought. But meat can make an excellent accent ingredient in a pot of silky greens and creamy beans.

In this recipe from our cookbook “ Milk Street 365: The All-Purpose Cookbook for Every Day of the Year,” we take loose inspiration from Portuguese feijoada, a stew of beans, cabbage, sausage and multiple cuts of pork. Stick-to-your-ribs filling, it’s meant to be a midday meal, usually served on Saturday afternoons or for Sunday lunch.

Instead of using a tough cut that requires hours to become tender, we opt for chorizo, a flavor-packed sausage that boasts a robust, smoky taste. The meat flavors the vegetables and legumes, for a lighter take on the rustic stew. Be sure to use Spanish chorizo, a dry-cured sausage with a firm, sliceable texture, not fresh Mexican chorizo.

Tomato paste, already brimming with sweet, concentrated flavor, is browned early in the cooking process to bring depth to this hearty dish. Browning activates complex flavor compounds called glutamates, which equate to umami and enhance savory richness.

Canned beans, either pinto or pink beans, streamline prep. Bittersweet collard greens simmer low and slow for about half an hour, becoming meltingly tender. Fruity sweet paprika amplifies the flavor of the chorizo.

Off heat, taste and season with salt and pepper. Serve drizzled with additional oil.

Paprika-Pinto Bean Soup with Collard Greens Start to finish: 50 minutes

Servings: 6 to 8

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more to serve

2 medium yellow onions, finely chopped

Kosher salt and ground black pepper

4 ounces Spanish chorizo, quartered lengthwise and cut into ½-inch pieces

¼ cup tomato paste

2 tablespoons sweet paprika

Two 15½-ounce cans pinto beans OR pink beans, rinsed and drained

1 bunch collard greens OR lacinato kale, stemmed, leaves chopped

In a large Dutch oven over medium, heat 2 tablespoons oil until shimmering. Add the onions and ½ teaspoon salt; cook, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned, about 10 minutes. Add the chorizo and tomato paste, then cook, stirring often, until the paste browns and slightly sticks to the pan, about 2 minutes.

Add the paprika, beans, collard greens and 8 cups water. Bring to a boil over medium-high, then cover, reduce to low and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the greens are very tender, about 30 minutes. Off heat, taste and season with salt and pepper. Serve drizzled with additional oil.

EDITOR’S NOTE: For more recipes, go to Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street at 177milkstreet.com/ap

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This image released by Milk Street shows a recipe for paprika-pinto bean soup with collard greens. (Milk Street via AP)

This image released by Milk Street shows a recipe for paprika-pinto bean soup with collard greens. (Milk Street via AP)

This image released by Milk Street shows a recipe for paprika-pinto bean soup with collard greens. (Milk Street via AP)

This image released by Milk Street shows a recipe for paprika-pinto bean soup with collard greens. (Milk Street via AP)

This image released by Milk Street shows a recipe for paprika-pinto bean soup with collard greens. (Milk Street via AP)

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Tesla reports 1.1% sales drop for 2024, first annual decline in at least 9 years

2025-01-02 22:39 Last Updated At:22:50

DETROIT (AP) — Tesla's global sales rose 2.3% in the fourth quarter after a sluggish start to the year that contributed the electric car company’s first year-over-year sales decline since at least 2015.

The annual decline for the Austin, Texas, company came despite offers such as 0% financing, free charging and low-priced leases.

Tesla delivered 495,570 vehicles from October through December, boosting deliveries to 1.79 million for the full year. But that was 1.1% below 2023 sales of 1.81 million as overall demand for electric vehicles in the U.S. and elsewhere slowed.

The fourth-quarter boost came with a cost. Analysts polled by FactSet expected Tesla’s average sales price to fall to just over $41,000 in the quarter, the lowest in at least four years.

That doesn’t bode well for Tesla’s fourth-quarter earnings, which the company said it would announce on Jan. 29.

In 2022, Tesla predicted that its sales would grow 50% most years, but the prediction ran into an aging model lineup and increased competition in China, Europe and the U.S. In the U.S., analysts say most early adopters of technology already have electric vehicles, and more mainstream buyers have concerns about range, price and the ability to find charging stations on longer trips.

The fourth-quarter deliveries fell short of Wall Street estimates. Analysts polled by data provider FactSet expected sales of 498,000 vehicles.

Tesla shares fell 3% at the opening bell Thursday, but shares are up more than 50% over the last 12 months, surging with the election victory by Donald Trump.

Falling sales early in the year led to once-unheard of discounts for the automaker, cutting into its industry leading profit margins.

Competition from legacy and startup automakers is also growing as they try to nibble away at the company’s market share.

This story has been corrected to show that 2024 was the first annual sales decline in nine years.

FILE - A Tesla level three Electric vehicle charger is visible, Feb. 2, 2024, in Kennesaw, Ga., near Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

FILE - A Tesla level three Electric vehicle charger is visible, Feb. 2, 2024, in Kennesaw, Ga., near Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

FILE - The logo of Tesla car is pictured at the Paris Auto Show, in Paris, Oct. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)

FILE - The logo of Tesla car is pictured at the Paris Auto Show, in Paris, Oct. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)

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