Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Sofrito (stew)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Course
  
Stew

Serving temperature
  
hot

Region or state
  
Sephardic Jewish communities, Israel

Main ingredients
  
Chicken, lamb, beef, brains or fish, potatoes, turmeric, cardamom, garlic, lemon juice.

Sofrito is a meat (lamb, beef, chicken) sautéed with potatoes, garlic, turmeric, and cardamom and simmered in a small volume of water or stock with lemon juice, or simmered with all these ingredients without prior sautéing. The second method can also be used in cooking veal, calves' brains or fish. It is mostly common to eat it with chicken although other types of meat are sometimes also used.

It originated in Sephardic Jewish communities that were expelled from Spain and was eaten traditionally by them in regions such as the Balkans, the Levant, Turkey, the Maghreb and more.

Today it is widely eaten in Israel.

References

Sofrito (stew) Wikipedia