Oxtail: Oxtail and Lima Bean Stew

posted by Monsterdog 09-12-102 8:40 AM

Oxtail and Lima Bean Stew
By Marrett Green and Veda Nugent - Authors of Sugar and Spice And Everything Irie (Callawind Books, 2001)

Stews are very common in Jamaican cuisine. This is a legacy from the African slaves brought to the island during the slave trade that began in the 1600s. They put to use their skill of foraging for local ingredients and boiling them up into hearty one-pot meals.

3-1/2 lbs
Oxtail, cut at the joint by your butcher
2 Large onions, chopped (about 3 cups)
6 Cloves garlic, chopped (about 3 tbsp)
2 tbsp Soy sauce
1 tsp Salt
1 Large tomato, diced (about 2 cups)
1 Can lima beans, drained and rinsed (16 ounce/454 g)
2 Sprigs of fresh thyme (or 1 tsp/ 5 mL dried thyme)
2 tbsp Butter
1 tsp Pepper


Wash the oxtail in cold water. In a stockpot, combine the oxtail, half the onions, the garlic, soy sauce, and salt. Add enough water to come halfway up the oxtail. Bring to a rolling boil, occasionally skimming the scum as it forms, usually in the first 10 minutes of boiling. Reduce the heat and simmer until the oxtail is tender, about 1-1/2 hours.

Once the oxtail is tender, there should be about 2 cups/500 mL of liquid in the stockpot. If the liquid level is low, add enough to make 2 cups/500 mL. Add the remaining onion, tomato, lima beans, thyme, butter and pepper. Cover and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or until the lima beans are hot but not mushy. Remove the thyme sprigs before serving.

Serve hot with white rice and boiled green bananas.

Preparation and cooking time: 2 to 3 hours
Makes 4 or 5 servings

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