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Porotos Granados Chilean Cranberry Bean Stew

Published: Feb 17, 2022 · Modified: Jan 25, 2024 by Pilar Hernandez · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Porotos Granados is a traditional Chilean dish from the central Chile region. It is a hearty and flavorful bean stew that typically consists of fresh beans, corn, squash, onions, garlic, and sometimes basil or other herbs.

The main ingredient of Porotos Granados is fresh cranberry beans, locally known as "porotos," an essential element of this dish. The dish is often prepared during the summertime when the main ingredients are in season and readily available. It is known for its rich flavors and the use of fresh, seasonal vegetables.

Chilean Bean Stew Porotos Granados
As a girl, I was not too fond of beans, and I hated that my family would love having soup in summer ... now I eat Porotos Granados with pleasure.

This dish is another ode to our seasonal summer vegetables in Chile. So many sunsets spent shelling beans for lunch the next day, husking the corn, cutting the squash, feeling the tomatoes to get the right one, and collecting the most aromatic sweet basil.

Traditionally, Porotos Granados is often served with Pebre, a Chilean condiment similar to salsa.

Tips for fantastic Porotos Granados:

What beans are traditionally used?

Porotos Granados is a summer dish in Chile when this variety of beans is easy to find at the farmer's market and supermarkets. They can be bought in the pod or shelled and ready to cook. If you get them fresh in the pod, make time the night before to shell them.
Two kilos of beans or 4 pounds in the pod serve 4-6 people.

Chilean feria

What bean do you recommend in the US?

In general, I use canned beans. I recommend cannellini, white kidney, or great northern beans. Or fresh frozen shelled speckled butter beans,
It is uncommon in Texas, but in other states, you can find fresh beans such as Dragon Tongue or Cranberries for sale in the summer. It is crucial to make sure that the bean is formed and plump. These varieties are also grown for green beans, depending on when they are harvested and if they can be used for this soup.
You can also use dry beans like cranberries, but cook them first.

Why are they called Porotos Granados with Pilco in Spanish?

Pilco alludes to shelled corn, derived from the Mapuche word Pidcu (stew with corn). Pirco is also used.

What is the corn that is traditionally used?

Porotos Granados is made with Humeros or Chocleros. This variety of corn is widespread in Chile but very difficult to find in other countries. It has irregular kernels. The husk is hard. When you prick the kernel, whitish milk comes out. It is used fresh, as green corn. Don't store it for more than ten days. The corn dries out and loses its consistency.

Humero Corn grown in the PNW

How do I replace corn in the US?

I recommend using frozen corn (whole kernel). The fresh corn available in the US is sweeter because it is different. In Latin supermarkets, you will sometimes find ears of fresh Mexican corn that is less sweet.

Can I use canned corn, and what basil should I buy in the US?

I do not recommend using canned corn. It has more water than frozen corn.
Be careful with basil. Thai basils (they tend to be purple) have a lot of anise flavor. I recommend using Sweet Basil or Genovese (in moderation). Taste the basil before adding it to the pot.Chilean Summer Bean Soup "Porotos Granados"

What squash can I use in the US?

I used butternut squash, which is sweeter and creamier than the typical Chilean winter squash. Squashes with a flavor similar to the Chilean ones are Hubbard, Turban, and Kabocha.

Chilean winter squash

You may also be interested in the recipe: Chilean Summer Soup "Porotos con Mazamorra."

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Porotos Granados Chilean Cranberry Bean Stew

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  • Author: Pilar Hernandez
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 4
  • Category: Soups
  • Method: Stove cooked
  • Cuisine: Chilean
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Description

Traditional Chilean summer bean stew.


Ingredients

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  • 1 fine chopped yellow onion
  • 1 teaspoon of paprika
  • 2 cups of chopped squash in cubes of 1 cm (butternut or pumpkins)
  • 2 cups of corn (frozen) or 4 ears
  • 4 cups of shelled beans or 2 cans of Cannellini Beans (I use BUSH'S)
  • 2 cups of vegetable broth or water
  • 2 - 3 diced tomatoes
  • basil
  • oil, salt, pepper, cumin

Instructions

  1. In a medium saucepan, heat over medium-high heat, 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil. Add the paprika. Stir and let cook for 1 minute. Add the onion and cook for 5-8 minutes.
    Chilean color
  2. If using fresh beans: Add the squash, corn, and broth.
    Squash and corn for granados
  3. Add beans and tomatoes. Stir. Add salt, pepper, cumin if desired, and a small bunch of basil. Cook covered for 20 minutes or until the beans are cooked. Remove the basil. Adjust the seasoning.
    Beans for granados Porotos granados in pot
  4. Serve hot.
    Porotos granados con pilco, receta chilena

Notes

If using canned beans: Add the squash, corn, tomatoes, and broth. Stir. Add salt, pepper, cumin if desired, and a bunch of basil. Cook covered for 15 minutes. Drain and wash the beans. Add to the pot and stir. Once hot, turn off, take out the basil and serve.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 323
  • Sugar: 11.9 g
  • Sodium: 963.2 mg
  • Fat: 3.3 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.3 g
  • Carbohydrates: 62.5 g
  • Fiber: 14.3 g
  • Protein: 16 g

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Bean Stew Porotos Granados

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  1. Lori says

    August 22, 2023 at 5:42 pm

    Porotos granados is one of my Chilean husband's favorite dishes. This recipe satisfies! It's not exactly like my mother-in-law's, but it's got the home cooked, familiar flavors that my husband and I both appreciate. I love how fast and healthy it is! I make this recipe regularly, every couple of weeks.

    Reply
    • Pilar Hernandez says

      August 23, 2023 at 3:59 pm

      I'm so glad you like it, Lori.
      Thanks for commenting.

      Reply
  2. Beka says

    June 17, 2023 at 2:58 am

    Kia Ora Pilar, I’m just about to whip up your porotos granados. I’ve noticed that the tinned beans amount doesn’t adjust like the other quantities. Your website is my go to for Chilean recipes. Mmmmmmm yum

    Reply
    • Pilar Hernandez says

      June 17, 2023 at 3:57 pm

      I know it's a problem with that software/plugin. I may stop, given the option of multiplying.
      Thanks!

      Reply
  3. Essie says

    November 08, 2021 at 8:12 am

    Hey there, I normally love your recipes that you have online, so I ended up buying your book and to say I'm disappointed is an understatement.
    The recipes you have in your book are the same as your website apart from the methods and ingredients. I normally don't complain, but I find myself regretting my purchase.

    Reply
    • Pilar Hernandez says

      November 08, 2021 at 1:57 pm

      Thank you for buying the book. Since I have been sharing traditional Chilean recipes for more than 10 years, it was impossible to have new content for the cookbook, the most popular recipes have been in the blog for years and years.
      A third of the book is new recipes not in the blog, but not the most popular ones.

      Reply
  4. Betsy Longoria says

    January 04, 2019 at 5:34 pm

    Are beans other than cannellini ever used in authentic versions of this dish? It looks delicious and I look forward to trying it.

    Reply
    • Pilar Hernandez says

      January 05, 2019 at 9:41 am

      Yes, lima beans are good too, nothing too strong, any mild bean works. Hopefully, you try your hand at it.

      Reply
      • brushjl says

        March 06, 2021 at 3:59 pm

        Not a huge fan, could have used more spices.

        Reply
        • Pilar Hernandez says

          March 07, 2021 at 1:59 pm

          Chilean food is very mild. Feel free to adjust to your taste.

          Reply
  5. Elisabeth Mahn says

    December 03, 2018 at 11:49 am

    I love your recipes. I’m Chilean and they are the “real thing”.

    Reply
    • Pilar Hernandez says

      December 04, 2018 at 8:00 am

      Thanks, I try. Hugs!

      Reply
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