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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: whiterockjesse]
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05/18/11 10:40 PM
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: MikeB@TX.]
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05/21/11 04:06 AM
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deucer02
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Cook down 6 slices of bacon along with 3 cloves of garlic and 1/2 medium onion. Add one pound of beans and water, one heaping table spoon of Gebhardt's which I think is the best chili powder or a little more and salt. Add 1 pickled jalapeno cut up and a little of the juice from the jalapenos. Cook low until done. Stir very little. I do mine the same way plus I add a little cumin and some cilantro. I cook them in a crock pot all nite long or at least 12 hours. Best I've ever tasted anywhere.
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: NewGulf]
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05/21/11 11:29 PM
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My recipe starts with fresh beans cleaned of rocks and mud, never soaked. Pre-cook two smoked hocks in filtered water for a couple of hours prior to intro of beans, chopped garlic, onions and green peppers, can of reg rotel, chili powder, dallop of beef paste (bullion), oregano, cumin, basil. Cook all this for several hours until beans are 30 min from done. Add hatch chilis cut up fine and chopped cilantro. Have fresh diced tomatoes, onions, Hatch chili plus extra chopped cilantro ready to add to cooked beans (for those who want extra). Cast iron skillet fried potatoes and jalapeno corn bread top off the carb fest! Yes, I am fat.
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: whiterockjesse]
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05/24/11 02:02 AM
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an easy way to have different beans after you have boiled them . add a just enough oil to cover the bottom of a frying pan . dice about a quarter of an onion and put in hot oil . after the onions have turned clear add about 24 ounces of beans with the water you boiled them in . bring to a boil add about 1 or two teaspoons of salt and cook about 5 -10 minutes ( till the beans get alittle softer ) at a medium boil then take a masher and mash . i just mash them till the water turns kind off like gravy . people might already be doing this but i thought of this post as i was making some of these beans last night . Sounds just like.......... FREEEEEEEEKIN' REFRIED BEANS!!! Delicious!!
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: chuckwagon]
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05/25/11 06:49 PM
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
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05/27/11 01:38 AM
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Beans and cornbread.It doesnt get any better than that.
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: blooper961]
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05/27/11 02:53 AM
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texancoyote
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I take a few strips of bacon fry them in the bottom of a small pot. I remove the bacon but leave the grease and add a couple cans of beans and cut up the bacon and add that. I let that simmer until the corn bread is done cooking.
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: DYOLLP]
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05/29/11 01:23 AM
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Take some country style pork ribs and brown. After they are nicely browned, take them out and add a bunch of onion, garlic, and a pablano pepper. Let that brown, then throw back in the pork ribs and add the beans. Add some thyme, a couple bay leaves and salt and pepper to taste. I also chop up some tomatoes and just barely cover with chicken stock. Cook till tender. I'll also do the same thing but start by frying bacon, then take bacon out and brown pork ribs in bacon fat and continue with the recipe. It's very good. If you want it a little spicier, add a serrano. You can also switch out the bacon for chorrizo, andoullie or any type of sausage. Followed this pretty much 1:1, I started with the rendered bacon, I added a can of rotel after the onions had carmelized, and can say this was very tasty.
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: fishslime]
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06/01/11 07:10 PM
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R.J.E.
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These recipe's all sound similar to mine, just wanted to add that I ate some beans from a local bar-b-que joint here in Burnet. There wasn't any seasoning at all in them beans, the cooks must have worked at a hospital before landing that job. If your not cooking with seasoning your just heating stuff up!!! RJ
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: R.J.E.]
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06/03/11 07:11 AM
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When I make a pot of beans it can be a side dish or a meal in it's own, I prefer to have them as a meal themselves + a batch of sweet cornbread. I've tried many different ways to make a pot of beans & am always trying to improve on them, when I make a batch it's normally for a decent crowd of people so I make a pretty big pot, eat on them for a few days,(also like a big bowl for breakfast), & if there's any left I'll freeze them in ziplocks for another day. Anyway, here it goes:
In a large pot I'll add 4 lbs of pinto beans, (I don't rinse or pre-soak), just make sure there are not rocks or debree in the pot. Cover with 3 to 4 inches of water & turn on heat to medium high, cover partially. In a skillet fry to a crisp 1 lb of the bacon of your choice, (I'm a Wright's peppered bacon fan myself), remove bacon & add 1 lb of hamburger meat to bacon grease seasoned with some Tony's until brown then drain. I also will sometimes substitute venison or wild pork if I have some handy. Slice up 1 lb of V&V sausage & add to the pot, (use whatever brand you like, I like V&V or homemade if I have some.) Add the hamburger to the pot & break up the bacon into little pieces & add to the pot. Chop 1 large sweet Texas onion, 2 green bell peppers, 3-4 serrano peppers, 3 lbs of roma tomatoes, 1 bunch of cilantro, 2 tbs of minced garlic, 1 lemon bottle of juice, & a little chicken broth, (will taste test for more broth when they're about done). Add these ingredients to the pot then here comes the seasoning.....add cumen to taste, paprika to taste, a little worchestershire (spellcheck), black pepper & salt, (will also taste test for salt & other spices when about done). Give the pot a stir & bring to a gentle boil for about an hour, then reduce heat to a slow simmer & cover. Don't stir the pot too much especially when the beans get soft. When beans are soft, remove about 1 lb of beans only & smash them up well, return to pot. Then, if you really like tomatoey beans you can chop up a few more maters & put them in. The tomatoes that were put in at first will be cooked down already & add to the "soup". Taste for salt & broth, (if you over do either one you'll know it). Simmer for a little longer but don't let your beans get cooked out & fall apart on you. Beans are always best the next day so if I'm throwing a bbq I prefer to cook the beans the day before, let cool down to room temperature, then refridgerate overnight. Only bad thing is, I can never keep from helping myself to them when they're done so the pot o' beans is usually missing a few pieces of sausage & bacon lol! Anyway, they will be thicker the next day especially with the help of the 1 lb that you smashed & put back in. Until you figure out what works for you, take it easy on the seasonings & serrano peppers at first. You can always add some at the end but can't take it out! I don't have a written recipe, it's all in my head so I may have missed something but don't think so.
Em be my beans.....
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: skinnerback]
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06/05/11 01:25 AM
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vicbass22
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soak em overnight, add a smoked turkey leg,boil em til done, season to ur taste, cornbread what a meal!
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: Crumple Chrome]
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06/09/11 08:03 PM
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IWannaCatchFIsh
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Two great ingredients for beans, coffee & ginger.
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: IWannaCatchFIsh]
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06/10/11 12:23 AM
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skinnerback
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Two great ingredients for beans, coffee & ginger. Whut??
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: skinnerback]
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07/14/11 04:09 AM
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alot of great bean goodness ..... but I only read where one person used the secret ..... chicken stock ... don't use plain water .. much more flavor with flavored water .. just use a low sodium & you can always add salt to taste ....if I missed anymore users of chicken stock ... i throw myself of the mercy of the beans
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Re: How Do You Make Your Pinto Beans?
[Re: NewGulf]
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08/03/11 05:25 AM
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you could make soup add the bone and the beans to cook together when done remove the bone and process the beans in the food processor ,remove the meat from the bone and chop in little pieces ,add those to the soup and serve with crusty bread. _____________ cascade coupons
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