Hearty Spam and Green Bean Stew

Low Protein Added: 10/6/2024
Hearty Spam and Green Bean Stew
Warm up your nights with this delightful Hearty Spam and Green Bean Stew! This comforting dish combines tender squares of spam, hearty potatoes, and nutritious green beans, creating a satisfying meal that's perfect for chilly winter days. It's an easy, one-pot wonder that even the pickiest eaters will love. Ideal for quick weeknight dinners or cozy family gatherings, this stew is a nostalgic treat that guarantees to fill your belly and warm your heart.
4-6 servings
Servings
N/A
Calories
7
Ingredients
Hearty Spam and Green Bean Stew instructions

Ingredients

Spam 1 (12-ounce can, sliced and chopped)
Green Beans 2 (15-ounce cans, drained)
Potatoes 4-5 (peeled and chopped into small squares)
Dried Onion 1 (tablespoon)
Salt to taste (season as needed)
Water 5 (cups)
Nature's Seasoning 1/4 (teaspoon (optional, for extra flavor))

Instructions

1
In a large pot, slice and chop the Spam into bite-sized pieces.
2
Peel and chop the potatoes into small squares, ensuring they are uniform in size for even cooking.
3
Add the Spam, green beans, chopped potatoes, and dried onion to the pot.
4
Pour in the 5 cups of water and season with salt and Nature's Seasoning, if desired.
5
Bring the pot to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to a simmer.
6
Allow the stew to simmer until the potatoes are tender and slightly falling apart, about 20-25 minutes, stirring occasionally.
7
Taste and adjust seasoning as needed before serving.

Nutrition Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hearty Spam and Green Bean Stew?
It is a comforting, one-pot dish that combines tender squares of Spam, hearty potatoes, and nutritious green beans in a simple savory broth.
How many servings does this recipe make?
This recipe yields approximately 4 to 6 servings.
How long does it take to cook this stew?
The stew needs to simmer for about 20-25 minutes after reaching a boil.
What size of Spam should I use?
The recipe calls for one 12-ounce can of Spam.
Should the green beans be drained?
Yes, you should use two 15-ounce cans of green beans and drain them before adding to the pot.
How many potatoes are required?
You will need 4 to 5 potatoes for this recipe.
Do I need to peel the potatoes?
Yes, the instructions specify peeling and chopping the potatoes into small, uniform squares.
What is the base liquid for the stew?
The recipe uses 5 cups of water as the base liquid.
What is Nature's Seasoning?
Nature's Seasoning is an optional spice blend used to add extra flavor to the stew.
Can I use fresh onion instead of dried?
The recipe calls for 1 tablespoon of dried onion, but you can substitute with fresh if preferred.
Why should I cut potatoes into uniform sizes?
Uniform sizing ensures that all potato pieces cook through at the same rate.
How should I prepare the Spam?
The Spam should be sliced and chopped into bite-sized pieces.
When is the stew considered finished?
The stew is ready when the potatoes are tender and slightly falling apart.
Is this a one-pot meal?
Yes, it is a convenient one-pot wonder that simplifies cleanup.
Can I adjust the salt level?
Yes, salt should be added to your personal taste preference.
Is this recipe suitable for cold weather?
Yes, it is described as a perfect winter warmer for chilly days.
What heat setting should I use?
Bring the pot to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce it to a simmer.
How many total ingredients are in this dish?
There are 7 ingredients listed, including water and seasonings.
Is this recipe easy to follow?
Yes, it is designed to be an easy recipe that even pickiest eaters will enjoy.
Can I substitute turkey Spam?
While the recipe specifies standard Spam, you can use any variety of Spam you prefer.
What should I do if the broth is too thin?
The potatoes will naturally thicken the stew as they become tender and slightly fall apart.
Can I add other seasonings?
Yes, you can taste and adjust the seasoning as needed before serving.
How should I stir the stew?
Stir occasionally while simmering to ensure nothing sticks to the bottom of the pot.
Is this recipe considered Low Protein?
According to the metadata provided, this recipe is categorized as a Low Protein dish.
Can I use frozen green beans?
The recipe specifies canned green beans, but frozen beans can be used as a substitute with adjusted cooking times.
What type of pot is best for this?
A large pot is best to accommodate the liquid, potatoes, and other ingredients.
Is this a budget-friendly recipe?
Yes, it uses affordable pantry staples like canned meat, canned beans, and potatoes.
Can I double the recipe?
Yes, this recipe can be easily doubled if you use a larger pot.
Should I add the seasoning at the beginning?
Yes, you add the seasonings to the pot when you combine the ingredients before boiling.
What makes this a 'nostalgic' dish?
Many families consider Spam and potato combinations to be classic comfort foods from childhood.
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