The chicken stew you’ll want on repeat


Oi, Gente!

Some recipes just always deliver... especially when they're simple, comforting, and ready to wrap you up like a hug.

For me, one of those is Ensopado de Frango Brazilian Chicken Stew.

It’s a humble, one-pot recipe with no frills or fancy ingredients, but full of flavor and heart.

This stew has been with me through so many seasons of life 🥹sometimes for comfort, sometimes for convenience because the leftovers feel like a little gift waiting for you in the fridge the next day.

Serve it with rice, crusty bread, or just a spoon and a quiet moment... no wrong answers here.

I love this recipe so much, and I know you’ll love it too. Just look at what some readers are saying:

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