My neighbour’s kitchen: Beans with "reins" (porotos con riendas)

When I came to Australia in 1971 at the age of 28, I had no recipes written down, so I had to remember the flavours of my favourite Chilean dishes and try to re-create them.

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Porotos con riendas is the most famous Chilean bean soup of them all. It is a beautiful soup, with pumpkin, beans, chorizo and pasta. The Chileans call the spaghetti 'reins’"¦ like the reins of a horse. It reminds me of my home and it’s something I love to eat a lot. Not many people like beans, but I love them, as does my daughter Claudia and my granddaughters Bella, Mia and Harper. I am an only child and I used to spend a lot of time with my mum in the kitchen. I would watch how she cooked this soup, and that’s how I learned to cook it. It’s not a secret recipe"¦ if there are 35,000 people with Chilean ancestry in Australia, 34,999 will tell you this is not how to cook this dish. Chileans have strong opinions about food"¦ we have strong opinions about everything.

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Interview by Carla Grossetti. Photography by Katie Kaars.


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Published 22 March 2013 3:35pm
Updated 6 September 2013 9:31am
By Juan Araya

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