Don't you just love feijoada (Brazilian black bean stew)? I am totally crazy about it! If you've never had it, you've just got to try some as soon as possible. There's no black beans on Earth better than this!! Inspired by one of the most traditional and famous Brazilian dishes, I developed this quick yet very delicious Feijoada Salad -- which can either be served warm or chilled, as a side or main dish!!! In addition, it is naturally gluten-free and loaded with proteins. Ready?

I think I can guess what may have crossed your mind. It is a fair question! "How can a feijoada salad be quick if it takes at least 2 hours to prepare the base, which is feijoada?" The answer is quite simple: you don't necessarily have to prepare a traditional feijoada to make this feijoada salad. Huh?
I know feijoada well enough to take some shortcuts.To prepare this feijoada salad, one will basically need canned black beans (which comes already cooked...you see?), smoked sausage and bacon (2 pork ingredients used in the traditional feijoada that can be cooked quickly), seasonings and condiments, collard greens (since traditional feijoada is accompanied by these), and orange vinaigrette (remember? Sliced oranges is one of feijoada's traditional accompaniments). Just because our feijoada salad is a quick dish doesn't mean at all that it has to be lacking in flavor. Try it and you will be hooked!

The rich flavors of traditional feijoada have also served as a source of inspiration for other dishes that I have developed in my professional life, apart from the blog, as a trained chef. As part of the original menu and recipes that I created for a restaurant which opened in Northeastern Brazil last summer, Bocadillos Tapas and Vinhos , I devised a recipe for 'croquetes de feijoada' (feijoada croquettes).
So you see, the unique combination of flavors that characterizes feijoada can be enjoyed in many different forms... See you in the kitchen soon.
xx
P.S.: What's your favorite bean salad?

Quick Feijoada Salad
Ingredients
- For the feijoada salad:
- 3 strips uncooked smoked bacon chopped
- 5.3 ounces your favorite smoked sausage either quartered or sliced into rounds, 150 g, if paio is not available
- ½ small yellow onion small diced
- 2 cloves of garlic minced
- 2 cups chopped collard greens fresh or frozen and thawed
- ¼ cup dry white wine
- Salt and ground black pepper to taste
- 1 can black beans drained, 26.5oz or 715 g
- 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lime juice
- 6-8 grape tomatoes halved
- Slivers of Parmesan cheese
- For the orange vinaigrette:
- 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- In a large, non-stick frying pan, fully cook both the bacon and sausage together over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally (about 5-7 minutes). Remove from the pan with a slotted spoon and set aside on a plate lined with paper towels.
- In the same pan, sweat the chopped onion in the rendered bacon fat over medium heat for about 1-2 minutes, stirring occasionally (Note: the goal is to cook the onion without browning). Add the garlic and cook for about 1 minute, stirring often. Add the chopped collard greens (if using frozen greens, please let thaw first and remove any excess water) and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 2 minutes over medium heat. Add back to the pan both the cooked bacon and sausage. Immediately add the wine and let evaporate. Season with salt and pepper to taste, and stir.
- In a medium to large bowl, stir in together the cooked ingredients with the canned, drained black beans, adjusting the salt and pepper if necessary. Then, stir in the lime juice to bring out all the flavors. In a separate small bowl, prepare the vinaigrette by adding orange juice and slowly pour in the olive oil, whisking well until thickened. Whisk in salt and ground black pepper to taste.
- Toss the black bean mixture with the orange vinaigrette. Add the halved tomatoes and serve the feijoada salad either warm or chilled with slivers of Parmesan cheese on top. Enjoy!
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we have tried feijoada and did like it a lot! your salad idea is just great Denise!
Welcome to FBTY! Thanks a lot!!!! I hope you do try it...Wishing you both a wonderful day!
I've never met a bean dish I didn't like. This salad looks wonderful -- what rich, delish flavors. Good stuff -- thanks.
Thanks, John! I am with you...I love beans!!!
Fast and flavorful! I say lets get dinner on the table and enjoy each others company after another busy day! Such a voluptuous and sultry recipe!
Thanks so much, my dear Deb!
This is awesome! I have not tasted Feijoada before but sounds and looks interesting! Sure to give this a try next time I buy black beans :-).
I hope you do, Rekha!
After all this years living in Brasil I have never heard of this dish...looks delicious Denise...I sure would love to try this dish...yum!
Have a great week my dear 😀
Although feijoada is a traditional dish, feijoada salad is my creation -- a dish inspired by feijoada.
I have never liked black beans before .... may be I should try it your way as it sounds and looks very comforting specially with these oranges ...
I hope you give black beans one more chance, Amira!
Ohhhh...feijoada...and in a salad...!!! That is great
Nydia, dear! Thank you! I enjoyed every spoonful of it. 🙂
I am gonna die. This is my most favorite thing ever when we go to our (Brazilian) friend's house. Maybe I can impress her now? This always ends up with everyone on the couch, sweating hahah
So glad that you liked it, Francesca! I hope y'all enjoy this salad. In the very beginning of the article, there is a link for traditional feijoada -- in case that you would like to make it by yourself. Enjoy both dishes! xx
What a hearty, entree salad! The flavor combination sounds terrific!!!
Thanks a lot, Liz!
This is such a great dish
Thanks, cquek!
Denise, que site lindo que fotos lindas e que receitas maravilhosas.
Parabéns!
Você é brasileira e vive no exterior?
Eu sou brasileira, vivo na America Central e escrevo um blog sobre vinhos.
Saúde!
Alessandra Esteves
http://www.damadovinho.com.br
Olá, Alessandra!!! Que prazer em tê-la aqui visitando o meu blog. Fico feliz em saber que você gostou do site e das receitas. Sim, moro nos EUA há quase 12 anos. Espero voltar a ter o prazer de sua visita. Um excelente semana pra você!
We asian used with fermented and salted black bean. but i guess i've never taste black bean salad or stew before,
tempting to try!!!!
I hope you do try it, Dedy! You won't regret...
A perfect, nutritious salad! Yummy! We have a very popular bean salad here, made with black eyed beans (called mavromatika). It's usually served with onions and some sort of vinaigraitte, parsley or dill. Sometimes boiled potatoes are added as well. It's actually very popular during Lent. When not fasting you can also add hard boiled eggs.
Thank you for another wonderful recipe Denise!
Thank you, Panos and Mirella! I will never forget your fesolada, and now your mavromatika. It is so interesting how different cultures can coincide sometimes.
I am really loving the orange juice in this feijoada salad! I think THIS - YOUR version of feijoada salad could be my favorite bean salad with its collards, sausage and orange juice! Thanks for sharing Denise!
Yay! Thank you, Shashi! Both my husband and little ones loved this.
Is this a salad? I can eat this as a complete meal. You've combined such lovely ingredients to make this. A stunner of a salad...delicious and beautiful!
Thank you, my dear!