Here in Chicago, it is the time between spring and summer where winter still likes to make itself known. It is kind of cold outside and everyone is waiting, oh so patiently, for continuous warm weather. It is on days like these that I crave something warm and hearty to eat. I often find myself going back to my cooking roots in Creole/Cajun cooking and make a Gumbo from whatever I have handy, but today I had a real hankering for one of my favorite dishes: Red Beans and Rice.
I used to love to watch Justin Wilson on PBS and have always looked to Chef Paul Prudhomme for inspiration. As usual, I am using items that I have on hand and one big difference is that I am using adzuki beans instead of the traditional small red kidney beans.
Adzuki beans are most commonly found in Asian-based recipes. They are an exceptional source of protein and fiber as well revered for their health benefits.
In New Orleans, it is considered an important tradition to make red beans and rice on Mondays, but they are good anytime when you need something that is comforting and has a little kick.
½ pound of red adzuki beans
Water to cover the beans
Soak the beans in cold, clean water overnight or for at least for 8 hours. Afterwards rinse, drain and reserve for later in the cooking process.
2 smoked ham hocks
6-8 cups of water
2 tablespoons of red palm oil
3 stalks of celery, medium dice
1 each red and orange pepper, medium dice
1 red onion, medium dice
3 cloves of garlic, minced
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon white pepper
¼ teaspoon of freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon of dried Italian herbs
½ teaspoon of cayenne pepper
½ pound of andouille sausage
salt and Tabasco sauce to taste
Cooked long grain white rice
Green onions sliced on a bias for garnish
Learn more dishes like this in our Cajun cooking classes at The Chopping Block. We have a brand new grilling class inspired by another chef's recent travels to New Orleans that I'm looking forward to this summer.
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