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Pollo Guisado
๐ Cultural note
Pollo guisado is the dish that says "everything is going to be okay." It's the weeknight stew, the dish abuela makes when you're sick, the one that simmers on the back burner while you do homework at the kitchen table and Mami tells you to stop sneaking olives out of the pot. Every Puerto Rican mom has her own version (more potato or less, with carrot or without, with capers or olives), and they're all correct. You make the whole pot. The kid eats from the same caldero as the grown-ups, with a little scoop of rice on the side.
๐ฝ๏ธ Kid's plate โ the carb math
From this caldero, scoop your child's portion (the stew sauce sticks to the rice, making a little go a long way):
| Kid portion | Carbs |
|---|---|
| ยฝ cup stew + ยผ cup rice | ~20g |
| ยฝ cup stew + โ cup rice | ~24g |
| ยฝ cup stew (no potato) + โ cup rice | ~19g |
| ยพ cup stew + ยฝ cup rice | ~33g |
Adults take their full plate. The family eats together.
Why this recipe is T1D-friendly
- Most of the pot's carbs come from one diced potato spread across 4-6 servings โ predictable and controllable. Skip the potato to drop another ~5g per serving.
- Protein-forward meal (~25g protein per serving from chicken thighs) โ pairs beautifully with โ cup rice without sending the carbs over 25g
- The saucy gravy makes a small scoop of rice taste like a full bowl โ flavor does the work, not volume
- Freezes great: portion leftovers into 1-cup containers (one drumstick + sauce). Reheat with a fresh scoop of rice midweek = full Puerto Rican dinner in 10 min.
Ingredients
- 2ยฝ lbs bone-in chicken thighs and drumsticks, skin removed (~0g carbs)
- 3 tablespoons sofrito (see Sofrito Base recipe in this book) (~3g)
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 (8 oz) can tomato sauce, no sugar added (~14g)
- 1 packet Sazรณn con culantro y achiote (~1g)
- 1 teaspoon adobo
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 medium russet potato, peeled and cubed (~30g)
- 1 small carrot, diced (optional, ~5g)
- ยฝ cup pitted green olives (~3g)
- 2 bay leaves
- 2 cups chicken broth (~2g)
- Salt and pepper to taste
Directions
- Season the chicken โ pat dry, then season with adobo, oregano, salt, and pepper.
- Brown the chicken โ heat olive oil in a heavy pot or caldero over medium-high. Brown the chicken on both sides, about 4 minutes per side. Remove and set aside.
- Start with sofrito โ lower heat to medium. Add 2-3 tablespoons of sofrito to the same pot (don't wipe it out โ those browned bits are flavor). Sautรฉ 1-2 minutes until fragrant.
- Build the sauce โ stir in tomato sauce and Sazรณn. Cook 2 minutes.
- Return the chicken โ nestle the chicken back into the pot. Add the potato, carrot if using, olives, bay leaves, and broth.
- Simmer covered โ bring to a gentle simmer, cover, and cook on low for 30-35 minutes until the chicken is fall-off-the-bone tender and the potato is soft.
- Thicken โ uncover for the last 5 minutes if you want the sauce thicker.
- Finish โ taste and adjust salt; remove bay leaves before serving.
Dash's kid tips ๐
- "Pull the chicken off the bone before serving for younger kids โ the sauce sticks better to shredded meat, easier to eat, and no choking worries with bones."
- "Skip the potato for a ~3g-per-serving stew. Serve over โ cup rice for a full plate around 18-20g โ Dash and the CGM both approve."
- "Portion leftovers into single-serve freezer containers (1 drumstick + sauce per container). Pull one on a hard night, microwave, scoop fresh rice. Real food, no decision fatigue."