Algerian Chili - Loubia B'dersa   -  Algerian Chili

Yield: 10 Servings

Ingredients:

  2 tomatoes -- coarsely chopped
  2 bay leaves

1 lb (2 cups) small navy beans, soaked 

1/4 c olive oil


1 lg onion -- finely diced

3 sm dried red chilies -- seeded

15 garlic cloves -- minced

1 TB sweet paprika 

1/4 ts freshly ground black pepper

4 ts ground cumin

1 6 oz can tomato paste

7 c water or vegetable broth 

1/8 ts cayenne or to taste

20 sprigs fresh flat-leaf parsley -- chopped 

2 1/2 ts salt

10 sprigs fresh cilantro, chopped

Cider vinegar or red wine vinegar, optional

LOUBIA is an Algerian speciality that 
gets its flavor from DERSA, a spicy 
blend of ground dried red chilies 
(use New Mexican in the US), garlic, 
and ground cumin. 

Dersa is a predominant seasoning in the 
Algerian cuisine. A dash of vinegar is 
traditionally added to each bowl of Loubia 
on serving.

Soak and drain the beans.  Set aside. 

SOAKING BEANS: 

Rinse and pick over the beans and soak them 
overnight in a bowl of water to cover. 

Drain and proceed with the recipe. 

For the quick-soak method, place the beans 
in a large soup pot and add 10 cups of hot 
water. 

Bring them to a rolling boil for 2 to 3 minutes. 

Turn off the heat and let the beans stand in 
the cooking water for at least 1 hour, and 
preferabye longer. 

Drain the beans and proceed with the recipe. 

The older the beans, the longer they will 
take to cook. 

(She recommends adding salt to the cooking 
water: up to 2 teaspoons per pound of dried 
beans.)

In a large soup pop over medium high heat, 
heat the oil, and cook the onion, stirring 
occasionally, until tender; 6 to 8 minutes. 

Add the chilies, garlic, paprika, pepper, 
and cumin. 

Cook, stirring, for 2 to 3 minutes. 

Add the tomato paste and cook, stirring, 
until the mixture thickens, 1 to 2 minutes. 

Stir in the tomatoes and 1 cup of the water 
or broth and bring to a boil. 

Add the beans, the remaining 6 cups water 
or broth, the bay leaves, cayenne, and 10 
of the parsley sprigs tied together with 
cotton string. 

Mince the remaining parsley and set aside. 

Lower the heat to medium low, cover, and 
cook the beans until tender, 1 to 2 hours.

Before serving, discard the chilies, bay 
leaves, and tied parsley. 

Season with salt. 

Stir in the reserved minced parsley and cilantro. 

Serve hot with vinegar on the side, if you like.


1996 Kitty Morse. North Africa: The Vegetarian Table. 
One in a new series produced by Chronicle Books, San 
Francisco. 
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