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  • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

    Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

    I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

    Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

    Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

    Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

    And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

    I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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    Cruxifux
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    Honestly just straight up beans on soda crackers or toast with butter. Sometimes I’ll add cheese slices or cottage cheese but that’s not the main event here.

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    • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

      Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

      I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

      Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

      Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

      Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

      And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

      I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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      lushed_lungfish@lemmy.ca
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      Pretty basic pork and beans for me. I’ve been a fan since Dr. McCoy served em up in Star Trek V.

      Gotta be liberal with the secret ingredient.

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      • T tomselleck@sopuli.xyz

        I love pinto beans. Throw them in an instant pot with a large onion, 4 cloves of garlic, and a jalapeno or two. Set it to cook for 45 minutes and let it release pressure naturally. Salt to taste. They make a great side and you can then make refried beans, if you like.

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        thwompthwomp@lemmy.world
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        That’s basically how I make my pot of black beans. I just add in some epazote if I have it and cumin. The main trick I’ve been using lately is 1 lb beans to 7 cu water, and then after the pressure cook, I quick release and set it to simmer (sauté setting) for 5 minutes to cook down a bit. I add in olive oil and the salt at the end (after the release, before the simmer).

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        • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

          Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

          I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

          Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

          Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

          Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

          And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

          I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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          yiddishmcsquidish@lemmy.today
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          I’m totally making chili tomorrow after reading this.

          And I’m a big fan of hummus or falafel. Garbanzo bean ftw!

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          • S slightlynormal@lemmy.world

            I’ve been on a bean kick since I found bags of 15 bean soup mix for less than $3. The creamy large Lima beans are my fave. I toss the ham flavor in the trash and make a batch with whatever I have on hand. The following batch was my favorite so far:

            • 20 oz 15 bean soup - soaked overnight
            • Two small white onions - diced and browned with a pinch of salt and sesame oil
            • Eighth red cabbage chopped and browned in a skillet
            • 2 celery stalks diced
            • 6oz crimini mushrooms coarsely diced and browned - finely dice stems
            • 6oz white button mushrooms coarsely diced and browned
            • 1/4 cup textured veggie protein
            • 1 heaping tbsp chili powder
            • 1 can fire roasted diced tomatoes with garlic
            • 1 tsp salt
            • 2 tsp potassium salt
            • 1 tbsp MSG
            • Half tsp cracked black pepper
            • Half tsp garlic powder
            • Half tsp paprika

            The biggest thing to remember is to make sure that you get the rehydrated beans in a good boil for at least 10 minutes to denature the toxic proteins, otherwise you’ll have an upset stomach.

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            yiddishmcsquidish@lemmy.today
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            Your lack of garlic disturbs me.

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            • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

              Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

              I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

              Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

              Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

              Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

              And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

              I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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              bluGill
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              Curried refrieed. I normally ‘cheat’ with cans. Adjust for what you have.

              a bit of oil/butter, cook a couple garlic cloves. Then throw some whole mustard seed in until they start to pop, some toast some whole cumin, then corriander until it snells good. I didn’t use termeric last tine but that goes well too. Then add pinto beans, until warm and snash.

              lentils do well too.

              note that I didn’t give amounts. I have done this so often that I can follow the dump the right anount in plan.

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              • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

                Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

                I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

                Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

                Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

                Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

                And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

                I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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                nerdinsuspenders@leminal.space
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                Gotta go bean-hole!

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                • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

                  Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

                  I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

                  Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

                  Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

                  Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

                  And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

                  I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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                  FauxPseudo
                  wrote last edited by fauxpseudo@lemmy.world
                  #19

                  Chili and refried. And by refried I don’t mean as a side dish but as the meal. Top it with whatever you have on hand and a a side of chips as a delivery system.

                  I’m always adding a teaspoon of homemade chili powder and another teaspoon or two of ground cumin to a large can of refried beans to add a lot of depth of flavor.

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                  • L lushed_lungfish@lemmy.ca

                    Pretty basic pork and beans for me. I’ve been a fan since Dr. McCoy served em up in Star Trek V.

                    Gotta be liberal with the secret ingredient.

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                    FauxPseudo
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                    Bourbon and beans. An explosive combination.

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                    • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

                      Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

                      I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

                      Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

                      Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

                      Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

                      And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

                      I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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                      fubarx@lemmy.world
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                      Not sure if this relates to other beans. But with dried red kidney beans. Soak in water for an hour. When used in a stew, cook in a pressure cooker for more than an hour (depending on quantity). They come out soft, with good flavor.

                      Other option is to use in slow-cooker, alongside vegetable broth, for 8+ hours.

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                      • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

                        Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

                        I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

                        Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

                        Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

                        Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

                        And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

                        I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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                        mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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                        Doesn’t count as cooking: A can each drained of garbanzo, kidney, navy, and green, a handful of frozen peas, maybe some celery or cherry tomatoes, make a nice lemon vinaigrette to soak them in, and serve on baby spinach leaves

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                        • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

                          Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

                          I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

                          Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

                          Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

                          Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

                          And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

                          I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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                          zabadoh@ani.social
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                          Navy Bean Soup. Here’s the (US) Senate Bean Soup recipe https://www.senate.gov/about/traditions-symbols/senate-bean-soup.htm

                          Italian Wedding Bean Soup. Various recipes, but generally beans, pasta, veggies, meat

                          Legumes aren’t just limited to beans…

                          Split Pea Soup. Split peas, onions, carrots, celery, ham hocks.

                          A can of baked beans is a tasty treat with eggs for breakfast.

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                          • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

                            Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

                            I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

                            Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

                            Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

                            Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

                            And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

                            I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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                            Drusas
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                            I make Cuban style black beans (but I increase the amount of basically every seasoning) and use the leftovers to make enchiladas. I don’t know why black bean enchiladas aren’t a thing because they’re delicious.

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                            • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

                              Beans are a staple at my house. They’re cheap, healthy, and my kids love them.

                              I think my favorite way to eat them is in chili. Soak small red or black beans (or ideally half a pound of each) for a few hours.

                              Trim 1.5 pounds stew beef, add black pepper and salt. Brown in pan. Add in onion and fresh peppers (bell, poblano, jalapeno, serrano) and cook until onions are clear.

                              Pour a beer in there, Modelo works great. Add the beans. Add a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Don’t bother chopping, they’ll break down. Add a jar of salsa. Add water to cover the beans. Add chili powder, bay leaves, oregano, cumin, and more salt & pepper to taste.

                              Simmer until the beans are fully cooked, probably around a couple hours. Serve with tortilla chips or corn bread.

                              And before anyone says “beans don’t belong in chili,” they absolutely do.

                              I’m always on the lookout for more ways to cook beans. What’s your favorite?

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                              pnw_doug@lemmy.world
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                              Hummus! Five ingredients, five minutes, a full batch. All you need is a food processor and you’re good to go.

                              • Garbanzo beans

                              • Garlic

                              • Salt

                              • Tahini

                              • Lemon juice.

                              I usually throw in some cumin for a minor twist on basic hummus.

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