Cocido Madrileño

A taste of Madrid—at home in winter, we always have cocido to enjoy a warm soup on cold nights. It might be the best stew there is, or at least that's what I think! comomepongo.com
Cocido Madrileño
A taste of Madrid—at home in winter, we always have cocido to enjoy a warm soup on cold nights. It might be the best stew there is, or at least that's what I think! comomepongo.com
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Ingredients.
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The great thing about this dish is you just need to peel the vegetables and put everything in the pot. I use a pressure cooker and cook for about 1 hour and 15 minutes. If you use a regular pot, cook for at least 4 hours. Fill the pot or pots with water and bring to a boil for about 10 minutes, skim off any foam, then close the lid and cook for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Once it's done, separate the broth, vegetables, and meats.
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Make soup with the broth or use it for croquettes, baked rice, fried chickpeas, and more—there are so many ways to enjoy the leftovers. It's delicious—enjoy!
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