If you’re not yet familiar with Brazilian cuisine, chances are you don’t associate it with comfort food. After all, aren’t Brazilians at the beach all the time, drinking caipirinhas? But despite our tropical weather, our cuisine is full of hearty soups and stews, succulent roast meats and chicken, breads and all types of decadent desserts. So if you’re feeling like you need some cozy noms, grab the closest Brazilian cookbook (or, well, maybe come to this blog? ?), cause you will surely find something to warm your heart and lift your spirit. Like this Brazilian Paprika Chicken Stew with White Beans, for example. Give me a bowl, my couch and my favorite Netflix show and I’m all set! No sucky day can resist this delicious medicine.

Now, you will find that this recipe is quite similar to the Hungarian Chicken Paprikash, minus the sour cream and with the addition of sausage and white beans. And no, that is not a coincidence. Brazilian cuisine is highly influenced by European cuisine in general. For example, one of our most popular dishes – made every week at every Brazilian household – is our version of stroganoff, or estrogonofe as we call it. It is my favorite dish in the whole world and I already shared my recipes for both the beef (my first post ever!) and the chicken versions here on the blog. I actually spent a good part of my life thinking it was a Brazilian dish. It was only after I became a self proclaimed foodie that I learned it was actually a spin off from the famous Russian version. Confused much? I know, Brazilian cuisine does that to you!

Despite the name, this dish is not super hot. Unless you want it to be, then – by all means – add all the paprika you can take and go to town! Gee, you could even add some cayenne pepper if you want a bigger punch. Me? I am happy with a little kick but I am not into extremely spicy food. Another misconception regarding Brazilian food is that our cuisine is spicy. Sure, we do have our hot dishes (especially in the North, but in general Brazilian cuisine is pretty mild. To stay on the chicken theme, I chose to add chicken sausage to this Brazilian Paprika Chicken Stew, but any sausage will work. I know some people skip the browning the chicken/meat when making stew, but I can’t stress enough how much flavor you would be missing if you skip it. Searing the chicken is an essential step for making a great stew. This is where the stew really starts to build its deep, rich, flavor. It’s an extra step and a little bit of work, but you will be rewarded with an extra delicious stew at the end, so it’s totally worth it! I imagine it is no surprise that we – Brazilians – serve our Paprika Chicken Stew over rice. We love our rice and we eat it with pretty much anything, especially saucy food! If rice doesn’t rock your boat, you could serve your stew with egg noodles, potatoes or just with bread. A good crusty bread to mop up all that goodness from the bottom of the bowl is always a good call! Enjoy!

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