African Culinary Heritage

Recipe Title: Cachupa Rica

"A traditional Cabo Verdean dish made of corn, beans, vege..."

April 14, 2026 By African Recipes Kitchen
Recipe Title: Cachupa Rica - Authentic African Cuisine

🍲 Cachupa with Meat 🇨🇻

Cachupa is a traditional Cape Verdean dish that embodies the rich flavors and culinary heritage of the islands. This hearty stew combines various beans, corn, and vegetables, often enriched with meat, making it a perfect comfort food for gatherings.

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🌍 What Is Cachupa?

Cachupa is often referred to as the national dish of Cape Verde. It is a slow-cooked stew that varies by region and family tradition, typically featuring a mix of corn, beans, and vegetables, along with meats like pork and sausage. This dish is not only a staple in Cape Verde but also a symbol of community and sharing.

đź§ľ Ingredients

**Base:**

- 1 cup white corn

- 1 cup red corn

- 1/2 cup dried peas

- 1/2 cup navy beans

- 1/2 cup large lima beans

- 200g pork belly (lard)

- 2-3 bay leaves

- 2 medium sweet potatoes

- 1 medium cassava

- 1 small cabbage

- 1 onion

- 2-3 tablespoons olive oil

- 200g sausage (optional)

- Salt to taste

- Water as needed

**Optional:**

- Additional spices (e.g., black pepper, paprika)

- Other vegetables (e.g., carrots, bell peppers)

👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions

1. **Prepare the Beans**

- Wash the white corn, red corn, dried peas, navy beans, and large lima beans.

- Soak the beans overnight for easier cooking (optional).

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2. **Cook the Beans**

- Place the soaked beans in a pressure cooker, ensuring they are spread out evenly.

- Cover with water and cook for 10-20 minutes, checking for softness.

3. **Add Flavor**

- Once the beans are cooked, add the pork belly and bay leaves to the pressure cooker.

4. **Prepare Vegetables**

- Peel and slice the sweet potatoes and cassava, removing the woody core from the cassava.

- Slice the cabbage into quarters and rinse to prevent discoloration.

5. **Sauté Aromatics**

- In a separate pot, heat olive oil and sauté the chopped onion until golden brown.

- If using, add the sausage and bacon to the pot and stir until browned.

6. **Combine Ingredients**

- Once the broth from the beans is ready, add it to the sautéed mixture in the pot.

- Add the sweet potatoes and cassava, and let it simmer for about 45 minutes.

7. **Final Cooking**

- Add the cabbage and any additional spices. Cover and cook on low heat for another 20-30 minutes.

- Check the texture of the vegetables and beans, ensuring they are tender but not overcooked.

8. **Serve**

- Once everything is cooked, remove the main ingredients (sweet potatoes, cassava, sausage, and cabbage) and set aside.

- Pour the cachupa into a serving dish, leaving the pork belly for flavor.

🍽️ How to Serve

Cachupa can be served as a hearty main dish. Traditionally, it is enjoyed with a side of baked eggs and sausage for breakfast or lunch. The leftover broth can be enjoyed as a soup.

đź’ˇ Pro Tips

- For a richer flavor, consider adding spices like black pepper or paprika.

- If you prefer a vegetarian version, omit the meat and use vegetable broth.

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- Leftovers can be refrigerated and reheated, often tasting even better the next day.

🔥 Why You’ll Love This

Cachupa is not just a meal; it's a celebration of Cape Verdean culture. Its comforting flavors, nutritious ingredients, and the ability to bring people together make it a beloved dish for any occasion. Enjoy the warmth and richness of this traditional stew!