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3 Worst Rated Spanish Bean Dishes

Last updated on June 16, 2026
01

Faves a la Catalana

2.3 ·

Faves a la Catalana is a traditional dish originating from Catalonia. The dish is made with fava beans (broad beans) that are cooked in stock with a bit of botifarra negra (blood sausage). Apart from those key ingredients, the dish also contains bacon, onions, garlic, tomatoes, white wine, olive oil, and paprika. Faves a la Catalana was prepared since ancient times, and some of the recipes date back to the mid-19th century. Nowadays, this hearty stew is typically consumed during the harvest season (from February to late June), and it's traditionally served in an earthenware dish.

02

Empedrat

2.6 ·

Empedrat is a traditional bean-based salad originating from Catalonia. The salad is usually made with a combination of white beans (or sometimes chickpeas), cod, tomatoes, bell peppers, black olives, eggs, onions, vinegar, olive oil, and salt. The cod is crumbled and mixed with the beans, diced onions, tomatoes, bell peppers, and sliced hard-boiled eggs. Empedrat is seasoned with salt, olive oil, and vinegar, and it's then left to chill in the fridge for about an hour before consumption. This cold salad is especially popular in the summer. If white beans are unavailable, they can be replaced with chickpeas, lentils, or boiled potatoes. The name of the dish refers to its appearance because it resembles a plate full of pebbles.

03

Cocido montañés

3.9 ·

The essential ingredients in this hearty Cantabrian stew include white beans and collard greens (berza), but the dish is commonly enriched with chorizo (pork sausage) and morcilla (blood sausage), pork ribs, and bacon. It is believed that the stew was invented in the 17th century, but it was given its current name in the 1960s. Unlike many other types of Spanish stews where the broth is served separately, cocido montañés is typically enjoyed as a one-course meal.

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