CHEF JOHN'S SUCCOTASH
This may be America's oldest vegetable recipe, coming from a Narragansett Indian word, 'msickquatash,' which, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, means 'boiled corn kernels.' When most of you hear the word succotash, you probably don't think of a delicious vegetable side dish, you probably think of the catchphrase, 'Sufferin' succotash!' But succotash really is a great and very underrated recipe.
Provided by Chef John
Categories Side Dish Vegetables Corn
Time 40m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Heat olive oil and butter in a skillet over medium heat. Cook and stir onion with a pinch of salt in hot butter and oil until onion is softened and slightly golden, 6 to 7 minutes. Add red bell pepper, jalapeno, and garlic; cook and stir until peppers are fragrant and softened, 3 to 4 minutes.
- Stir tomatoes, cumin, black pepper, and cayenne pepper into onion mixture; cook and stir until heated through, 1 to 3 minutes. Add zucchini, green beans, water, and a pinch of salt; cook until zucchini are almost tender, 5 to 6 minutes. Stir corn and lima beans into zucchini mixture until heated through, about 3 to 5 minutes more. Season with salt.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 127.3 calories, Carbohydrate 20.4 g, Cholesterol 2.7 mg, Fat 4.1 g, Fiber 4.6 g, Protein 4.9 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 62.1 mg, Sugar 3.5 g
SUCCOTASH CHOWDER
I originally clipped this recipe from a Woman's Day magazine years ago. It is very soothing and comforting - just the thing on a chilly, drizzly day. If you don't care for creamed corn, you may use 1 1/2 cups corn kernels instead. You may choose to peel your potatoes,if you prefer, however I do not. I have tried this with several different types of potatoes and you want something that will soften up enough in the soup; red skinned potatoes work nicely. I have tried Yukon Golds in this and they just don't soften up soon enough, so I would say precook them before adding to the soup if that is your potato of choice.
Provided by HeatherFeather
Categories Chowders
Time 50m
Yield 9 cups soup, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Melt butter in a large stockpot.
- Add potatoes, celery,and onions, and stir to coat with the butter.
- Cover and cook on medium heat for 12 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Meanwhile, whisk together 1 cup of the milk with the flour; add to the pot.
- Add remaining milk, chicken broth, lima beans, and seasonings.
- Bring soup to just a boil (be careful not to burn milk), then immediately reduce heat to low and allow to simmer about 8 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Add corn and ham; simmer until vegetables are very tender, another 10 minutes or so (depending upon how small or large you chopped your vegetables).
- Taste and adjust seasonings as needed before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 294.9, Fat 10.8, SaturatedFat 4.7, Cholesterol 43.4, Sodium 609.9, Carbohydrate 32.6, Fiber 3.3, Sugar 8.6, Protein 17.8
SUCCOTASH
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories side-dish
Time 45m
Yield about 4 to 6 side dish serving
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, jalapeno, and salt and season with pepper to taste. Cook, covered, stirring occasionally, until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the corn and sugar and cook, covered, stirring occasionally, until soft, about 10 minutes. (If the mixture gets dry while cooking add a couple teaspoons of water.) Raise the heat to medium-high, add the lima beans and marjoram and cook, stirring, for 3 minutes. Stir in the tomatoes and parsley and season generously with pepper. Serve immediately.
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BEST-EVER SUCCOTASH
Think of this classic succotash as a greatest hits list of summer veggies.
Provided by Pam Lolley
Time 30m
Yield Serves 6
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Place lima beans in a medium saucepan, and add water to cover. Bring to a boil over medium-high. Reduce to medium-low, and simmer until beans are just tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Drain and set aside.
- While beans simmer, place bacon slices in a large cast-iron skillet over medium. Cook until crisp, about 8 minutes, turning once after 5 minutes. Transfer bacon to paper towels; crumble and set aside. Reserve drippings in skillet.
- Add chopped onion, fresh okra, and garlic to skillet over medium, and cook, stirring often, until onion is just tender, about 6 minutes. Stir in fresh corn kernels, salt, pepper, and drained beans, and cook, stirring often, until corn is tender and bright yellow, 5 to 6 minutes. Add butter, and cook, stirring constantly, until butter is melted, about 1 minute. Remove from heat.
- Stir in halved cherry tomatoes and sliced basil; sprinkle with crumbled bacon, and serve immediately.
SUCCOTASH CHOWDER (DIABETES FORECAST)
This is a slight variation from the recipe from the December 2012 issue of Diabetes Forecast. It is vegetarian, low in fat and carbs, and full of flavor. The original recipe called for 1/2 cup half-and-half and 1 1/4 cups 1% milk, but I used 1 3/4 cups milk and it worked fine. It also called for 1 tsp fresh lemon zest prior to serving, but I don't particularly care for citrus flavor in soups, so I left that off. I also left off the additional salt because I prefer to let people add salt on their own. For me, the broth provided plenty of salt.
Provided by Dingo888
Categories Chowders
Time 50m
Yield 1 cup, 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a large stockpot, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onions, carrots, and celery and saute for 5-7 minutes.
- Add the garlic, red pepper flakes, and black pepper, and saute for 1 minute.
- Add the corn and edamame, and saute for 1 minute.
- Add the broth and bring to boiling. Lower the heat and simmer for 10 minutes (uncovered).
- Combine 1/4 cup of the milk with the cornstarch and dry mustard in a separate container, and mix until smooth. (You may want to use more cornstarch for a thicker broth.) Slowly stir the mixture into the soup, and then stir in the remaining milk. Simmer until the soup is thickened.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 209.4, Fat 7.6, SaturatedFat 1.4, Cholesterol 3.4, Sodium 48.3, Carbohydrate 28.6, Fiber 4.6, Sugar 4.3, Protein 10.7
SUCCOTASH WITH SAUSAGE AND SHRIMP
Succotash embodies the proverb "If it grows together, it goes together." This dish is a celebration of summer: fresh corn, ripe tomatoes and shelled butter beans (also known as lima beans.) Succotash has earned its place of pride in regions across the U.S. - the Midwest, the Eastern Seaboard, and perhaps most notably, the South. This succotash is Cajun-style and a worthy entree, thanks to spicy Andouille sausage and seasoned shrimp. But feel free to leave them out for a satisfying meatless option. The Andouille sausage adds kick, so if you use regular sausage or eliminate it altogether, you can add some heat with ground cayenne and hot sauce.
Provided by Vallery Lomas
Categories salads and dressings, vegetables, main course, side dish
Time 50m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Heat oven to 425 degrees. Meanwhile, bring 1 cup water to a boil in a medium saucepan. Once boiling, add the butter beans and return to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, covered, until the beans are al dente, about 8 minutes. Remove from heat, strain, and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt. Set aside.
- While the butter beans are cooking, prepare the okra: Spread the okra in an even layer on a lined baking sheet. Drizzle with 1 teaspoon olive oil, and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt. Roast the okra for 16 to 18 minutes. Remove from the oven and set aside.
- Heat a large cast-iron skillet or Dutch oven over medium. Add the Andouille sausage and cook until it's crisp and the fat has rendered. Remove the sausage with a slotted spoon and set aside.
- Add the onion, bell pepper and garlic to the rendered fat in the skillet or Dutch oven, and cook until the vegetables are softened, about 5 minutes.
- Add the corn, tomatoes, lima beans, okra, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper and Andouille sausage. Stir, cover, and cook for about 8 minutes over medium heat.
- As vegetables cook, pat the shrimp dry with paper towels, then generously season with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper.
- In a separate large (12-inch) skillet, heat the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil over medium-high. Once the oil is shimmering, add the shrimp in a single layer. Cook for 2 minutes, then flip and cook for another 2 to 3 minutes, until pink and cooked through. Stir the cooked shrimp into the succotash.
- Add the fresh basil and stir. Taste, and adjust seasoning as needed. Turn off heat and let sit uncovered for about 5 minutes to let the flavors meld. Serve warm.
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