Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (2024)

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Portuguese Bean Soup is a popular local Hawaii soup. The key ingredients are Portuguese sausage, smoked ham hocks, and macaroni. It's a hearty soup that can easily be a meal!

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (1)Portuguese Bean Soup, ready to serve and eat.

What Is Portuguese Bean Soup?

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Ahh, Portuguese Bean Soup! This is the stuff of dreams.

Portuguese Bean Soup is an iconic local Hawaii (not Hawaiian - here's the difference) dish made from a stock of smoked ham hocks. You boil the ham hocks in water for a few hours. Then chop off all the meat and skin, and add it back to the pot with other ingredients like Portuguese sausage, red kidney beans, potatoes, onions, carrots, cabbage, and macaroni noodles.

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (2)Ingredients for Portuguese Bean Soup (forgot to include the tomato sauce in this photo ^_^)

The red color of the the soup comes from tomato sauce and diced tomatoes. Season with salt and pepper, and you're ready to eat.The soup has real nice deep smoky notes thanks to the ham hocks (make sure to use smoked ham hocks).

It's a simple, hearty soup that really warms you up all the way. A bowl of this soup makes for an ideal easy weekday lunch. Make a big batch on the weekend, and you'll have soup for the week.

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (3)Four-pack Redondo's Portuguese sausage from Costco

Portuguese Sausage

Portuguese sausage is a type of pork sausage that is popular in Hawaii. It was brought to Hawaii by the Portuguese in the 1800s (where it's still called linguiça), and is an important part of everyday local food in Hawaii. The sausage made from pork and seasoned with paprika and garlic. Redondo's Portuguese Sausage is the most popular brand locally.

You can find Portuguese sausage on breakfast plates at McDonald's Hawaii and Zippy's and even Liliha Bakery. You'll see Portuguese sausage for sale everywhere in Hawaii. There are four-stick packs at Costco (best deal!) and individual sticks Longs Drugs and all the supermarkets. Many families keep a few sticks of Portuguese sausage in the fridge...it often comes in handy.

Outside of Hawaii, you can sometimes find Portuguese sausage for sale at Japanese or Chinese supermarkets. I've seen it at Nijiya in San Francisco.

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (4)Line for Portuguese Bean Soup at the Punahou Carnival

Portuguese Bean Soup in Hawaii

Portuguese bean soup is one of those local dishes that everyone makes at home. For example, I just made a giant pot on Sunday, and we'll just warm up a bowl of this soup for breakfast/snack/lunch over the next few days. So while Portuguese bean soup is a popular dish, you won't find this soup offered at many restaurants.

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (5)Portuguese Bean Soup from the Punahou Carnival

However there are a few spots that do serve this soup:

  • Punahou Carnival (Oahu) - Punahou Carnival takes places just once a year, but the Portuguese bean soup here so good that people buy many giant containers of the soup to keep in the freezer.
  • Zippy's (Oahu, Maui, Big Island) - Zippy's is a great place to sample all the local Hawaii dishes (it's also a super casual spot good for takeout). They serve the Portuguese bean soup with crackers on the side.
  • Honey Glazed Hams Of Hawaii (Oahu) - This local ham shop has been around forever and for good reason...the glazed hams are amazing! They are extra busy during the holiday season, but you can visit year round for ham, really good sandwiches, and Portuguese bean soup made from their own smoked ham hocks. One of the best in the island, a real semi-hidden gem.

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (6)Portuguese Bean Soup Recipe

Ready to make Portuguese Bean Soup? Ok, here are the ingredients you'll need:

1.5 pounds smoked ham hocks (about 4 pieces)
1 large onion, diced
2 large carrots, diced
2 large potatoes, diced
215-ouncecans kidney beans
1 15-ounce can diced tomatoes
1 15-ounce can tomato sauce
1 10-ounce Portuguese sausage stick
1 small head of cabbage (napa or green), chopped
1 cup macaroni noodles, uncooked

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (7)Once you have all the ingredients prepped, we can start cooking:

First, make the ham hock stock: put the ham hocks in a large pot with 2.5 quarts of water. Bring the water to a boil, then turn the heat down to low. Put on a lid on top, and let cook on low for 1.5 hours.

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (8)Smoked ham hocks, after boiling in water for 1.5 hours

After 1.5 hours, remove the ham hocks from the pot and place in a bowl (keep the stock on the stove at low heat). Let the ham hocks cool for about 5-10 minutes. You don't want to burn you fingers, the meat is hot inside.

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (9)Meat and skin chopped from the boiled, smoked ham hocks. This all goes back into the soup.

Once the ham hocks have cooled, cut off the meat and skin from the bone (it should pull off pretty easily). Dice all the meat and skin into small pieces and set aside.

Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (10)All the canned items you'll need for Portuguese Bean Soup

Skim the fat off the top of the ham hock stock. Bring the stock back to a boil and add the cans of diced tomatoes and tomato sauce.

Bring the soup back to a boil, and add the diced ham hocks back in. Then add the diced onions, carrots, and potatoes.

Bring the soup back to a boil, and add in the kidney beans, Portuguese sausage, cabbage, and macaroni noodles.

Let the soup cook on medium-low heat for another 30 minutes. Season to taste with salt and lots of pepper. Enjoy!

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Portuguese Bean Soup

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 2 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. First, make the ham hock stock: put the ham hocks in a large pot with 2.5 quarts of water. Bring the water to a boil, then turn the heat down to low. Put on a lid on top, and let cook on low for 1.5 hours.
  2. Remove the ham hocks to a cutting board and let cool. Once cooled, cut off the meat and skin from the bone. Dice the meat and skin into small pieces and set aside.
  3. Skim the fat off the top of the ham hock stock. Bring the stock back to a boil and add in the cans of diced tomatoes and tomato sauce.
  4. Bring the soup back to a boil, and add the diced ham hocks back in. Then add the diced onions, carrots, and potatoes.
  5. Bring the soup back up to a boil, and add in the kidney beans, Portuguese sausage, cabbage, and macaroni noodles.
  6. Let the soup cook on medium-low heat for another 30 minutes. Season to taste with salt and lots of pepper. Enjoy!
Portuguese Bean Soup - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (2024)

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