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Chili Bean & Rib Soup

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Chili bean and rib soup with fork-tender pork spareribs, slow-simmered red beans, and chili powder warmth in a tomato broth. Topped with melty Monterey Jack for a deep, smoky bowl.

YIELD

8 servings

PREP

20 min

COOK

5 hrs

READY

5 hrs

This is a chili-meets-soup hybrid built around two of the most flavor-packed ingredients in any kitchen: pork spareribs and red beans. The bones do the heavy work, sending collagen into the broth as everything simmers, and the result is a soup with body and richness you simply can’t fake.

The order of operations matters. Soak the beans for an hour up front to shave time off the cook. Brown the ribs hard in oil before anything else goes in. That sear builds the fond at the bottom of the pot, which is where most of the soup’s depth lives.

Green pepper, onion, and garlic go in next, lightly browned in the same pot so they pick up the sear. Water and a long covered simmer break the ribs down until the meat is falling off the bone. Pull the bones, return the meat in chunks, add the beans and spices, and keep cooking.

Tomato sauce goes in last because acid slows bean cooking. Add it too early and the beans never get tender. Add it after the beans soften and you get a bright, balanced finish.

A shower of Monterey Jack at serving melts into ropes through the hot broth.

Chef Tips

  • Brown the ribs in batches if your pot is crowded. Steamed ribs won’t develop the fond that makes the broth deep.
  • Skim off excess fat after the first simmer. Pork ribs release a lot of fat that can make the soup greasy.
  • Don’t salt the beans until they’re tender. Salt added too early can keep beans from softening.
  • This soup is even better the next day. The flavors meld and the broth thickens as it sits.

Variations

  • Swap red beans for pinto or black beans for a different texture and flavor.
  • Add a smoky chipotle in adobo and a teaspoon of the sauce for a deeper smoke layer.
  • Serve with cornbread or warm flour tortillas to soak up the broth.

Ingredients

1 453.6
POUND G RED BEANS
rinsed and drained
7 1.7
CUPS L WATER
1 15
TABLESPOON ML VEGETABLE OIL
2 907.2
POUNDS G PORK RIB
1 1
EACH EACH GREEN BELL PEPPER
seeded, chopped
2 2
MEDIUM MEDIUM ONIONS
sliced
2 2
CLOVES CLOVES GARLIC
minced
2 10
TEASPOONS ML SALT
2 30
TABLESPOONS ML CHILI POWDER
½ 2.5
TEASPOON ML CUMIN
ground
8 231.2
OUNCES ML/G TOMATO SAUCE
1 237
CUP ML MONTEREY JACK CHEESE
shredded

Directions

Place beans in a large bowl; add 4 cups of the water and let soak for an hour.

In a large, deep pot or Dutch oven, heat oil over medium heat.

Brown spareribs well in oil on all sides.

Add green pepper, onions, and garlic; brown lightl y.

Add remaining 3 cups water, bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer until meat is tender (1½ to 2 hours).

Remove spareribs from pan. Slice meat from bones and return to the cooking l iquid in chunks; discard bones and fat.

Add soaked beans and their liquid, salt, chili powder, and cumin; bring to a boil over medium-high heat.

Cover, reduce heat to low, and simmer until beans are almost tender (about 1½ hours).

Mix in tomato sauce.

Cook until beans ar e very tender (about 1 hour longer).

Serve sprinkled with jack cheese.

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 471g (16.6 oz)
Amount per Serving
Calories 598 61% from fat
 % Daily Value *
Total Fat 41g 63%
Saturated Fat 16g 78%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 150mg 50%
Sodium 996mg 41%
Total Carbohydrate 5g 5%
Dietary Fiber 5g 22%
Sugars g
Protein 81g
Vitamin A 16% Vitamin C 34%
Calcium 20% Iron 20%
* based on a 2,000 calorie diet How is this calculated?
Trans-fat Free, High Fiber
 
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