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Beans in chili? Thems fightin' words.I like pintos and other beans in chili but sparsely.
Beans in chili? Thems fightin' words.I like pintos and other beans in chili but sparsely.
Lol... I hear that a lotBeans in chili? Thems fightin' words.
Hey Dave...I know what you mean about the beans out the can. I grew up eating Van Camps pork & beans straight from the can and fighting with my sister over who got that nice piece o pork floating on top. I'll eat red, white, lima, butter, even green beans slow simmered with ham or pickled pork.
Hey CB.... I'm sort of with you..... I won't eat baked beans that are warm... I eat Bush's vegetarian cold out of the can.... Now white beans with bacon or ham hocks... that's a different story... I can eat them right off of the stove....
So what brought this declaration out?
Is this a "Crown" epiphany?
Point for "coming out" on a BBQ site about not liking baked beans...
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Beans, beans, the musical fruit
The more you eat, the more you toot
The more you toot, the better you feel
So we have beans at every meal!
I'm not a big sweet fan so I prefer bean recipes that are savory or have heat to them. That said I will eat Dutch's beans and have been known to eat baked beans with tater chips as a dip.
I'd pick red beans and rice any day over baked.
We eat beans in general in lots of meals. For the ex vegetarian wife they were a main source of protein for many years...
What kind of beans are those! I'm all over that recipe! :drool
Mike
1.5 pounds dry pintos soaked overnight
1 big white onion chopped
1 bell pepper chopped
5 cloves garlic
1 jalapeño deseeded and chopped
2 Tablspoons homemade chili powder
Water to cover
Dump it all in a pot and simmer until done. Salt AFTER they are done.
LOL!Add a couple cups of brown sugar and some molasses and this recipe would be over the top!!!!
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Add a couple cups of brown sugar and some molasses and this recipe would be over the top!!!!
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Thanks for that CB! "Point" for that Qview!
Mike
Copy that! Maybe its an Oklahoma thing.I don't mind some versions of baked beans occasionally, but I'm with you Cranky...My favorite beans are those red beans your talking about that seem to be more abundant down Texas way. I think they're about the same pinto bean recipe my mother used to make. She called them "Ranch Style Beans". A really savory, slightly spicy bean dish in a red(ish) sauce.
Also pretty hard to beat a simple pot of pinto beans simmered all day with a big ol ham hock. Serve me up a bowl of those with some corn bread and I'm a happy man!
And I with you guys on Lima beans...nasty things!
Red
1.5 pounds dry pintos soaked overnight
1 big white onion chopped
1 bell pepper chopped
5 cloves garlic
1 jalapeño deseeded and chopped
2 Tablspoons homemade chili powder
Water to cover
Dump it all in a pot and simmer until done. Salt AFTER they are done.