Rockin' Bockin' Steak and Black Bean Soup. Stir well to combine ingredients, and add bay leaves. If liquid boils, reduce heat to continue simmering. Add tomato sauce, black beans, corn, consommé, enchilada sauce, tomatoes, cumin, coriander, salt, and pepper.
Add onions, garlic, chili powder and cumin to Dutch oven. Pour black beans into medium saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, garlic, and beef stock. You can have Rockin' Bockin' Steak and Black Bean Soup using 16 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Rockin' Bockin' Steak and Black Bean Soup
- Prepare of Angus chuck roast.
- Prepare of McCormick Montreal Steak Seasoning.
- It's of Fiesta brand Pinto Bean seasoning (more / less to taste).
- Prepare of kosher/coarse salt.
- You need of coarse black pepper.
- Prepare of olive or avocado oil.
- You need of medium onion, chopped.
- Prepare of minced garlic.
- It's of bay leaves.
- It's of can Goya black beans.
- It's of can Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes (I use garlic).
- You need of can Southwest Corn.
- Prepare of x 4.5 oz cans chopped green chilis.
- You need of or 1 or 2 jalapeños (whole, halved or sliced and seeded).
- Prepare of box of beef broth.
- Prepare of Shiner Bock beer (have 2nd bottle to thin soup if needed).
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Rockin' Bockin' Steak and Black Bean Soup step by step
- Generously season the chuck roast with Montreal Steak Seasoning. Allow it to rest after seasoning for 20-30 minutes before cooking..
- Smoke chuck roast on pellet grill or smoker or roast in conventional oven at 225-250° until internal temp hits 160°..
- (I smoked my chuck roast on a Camp Chef Woodwind with Pit Boss Competition Wood pellets.).
- Remove from cooking and sear chuck roast on grill on high heat or on a hot lightly oiled cast iron skillet on the stove top for 2-3 minutes on each side. (This is called reverse searing.) You are looking for brown carmelization on the exterior of the beef. Do not overcook. Set the chuck roast aside and allow it to rest..
- In a large stock pot, add 4 tbsp of olive or avocado oil and heat over medium heat..
- Add chopped onion and minced garlic to stock pot and cook until onion becomes translucent. Add salt, pepper and half of the pinto bean seasoning and stir well to combine..
- Add black beans, fire roasted tomatoes, southwest corn, green chilis, beef broth, 1st beer and the remainder of the pinto bean seasoning..
- Stir well to combine ingredients, and add bay leaves..
- Cover and cook over medium heat for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. If liquid boils, reduce heat to continue simmering..
- After the chuck roast has cooled and can be easily handled, slice it into cubes, approximately 3/4"- 1" square. The chuck roast should be cooked to about medium rare (warm red center). It will cook further in the soup..
- Taste the soup and adjust seasoning if necessary. You can add the 2nd beer here to enrich the flavor..
- Carefully add the beef to the soup and cover again. Continue simmering for another 30 minutes or longer. (The beef will be more tender if cooked up to an hour in the soup.).
- Remove from heat and garnish with sour cream, chopped green onion, chopped cilantro, salsa, guacamole, etc. Serve with Troy's Corny Skillet Cornbread..
Stir in the broth, tomatoes, cumin, coriander, hot sauce, pepper, bay leaf, mashed black beans and remaining whole beans. In a skillet over medium heat, cook beef until no longer pink; drain. Pour the canned beans along with the liquid into a medium saucepan. Add drained beans, broth and water. Rockin' Bockin' Steak and Black Bean Soup Angus chuck roast • McCormick Montreal Steak Seasoning • Fiesta brand Pinto Bean seasoning (more / less to taste) • kosher/coarse salt • coarse black pepper • olive or avocado oil • medium onion, chopped • minced garlic Now I can make the black bean soup that my husband loves so much right at home.
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