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Originally Posted by ruthiechan
Anyone have any tips on how to cook with dry beans?
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I just jumped into the wonderful world of dry beans myself, and had some good success. Here is the recipe I followed:
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Pinto Beans
Sort and soak 1 lb of pinto beans overnight. Drain off water. Rinse and fill pan with beans with 2 quarts of water. Cook for 2 hours, then add 1 chopped onion, 2 chopped jalapenos, 2 tablespoons salt, and 2 teaspoons of pepper and 1 pound of bacon, cut into small pieces. Cook on low for a couple of hours more. Great with cornbread!
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So, I used Pinto beans that had been sitting in an unsealed cannery can since 2004. We skipped on the jalapenos, since the kids don't like it too spicy. (I also wish I had cut back on the pepper a bit.). We didn't have bacon, so I used a big 'ol ham slice.
So, I followed the directions and got the same result you did - at the end of the last couple of hours, they were still hard and crunchy. So, I put the crockpot on low and cooked for another 3 hours, and I guess that was what they needed. They tasted great!
My two girls are picky eaters, but they jumped all over these beans. The whole experience was quite satisfying. Beans are almost a religion of their own, and I think we've signed up!
LM