This is one of the best recipes that I have had for Black Beans. You can use Navy, Pinto, and Great Northern Beans as well and they are yummy. The health benefits of legumes and lentils is amazing. They are also a great source for lean protein.
This recipe comes from a friend (that obtained it from a friend) and put it in our Relief Society Cookbook. This is great as a side, in many Mexican dishes, wraps, salads etc. It also freezes well - just place desired amount in a zippy bag and Viola'.
Ingredients:
1 - 16 oz bag dried beans Black, Navy, Pinto, or Great Northern Beans
3-4 garlic cloves minced
1-2 ribs of celery chopped
1 TBLS salt
1 1/2 tsp oregano or fresh equivalent
1/2-1 bunch of chopped cilantro (optional
6-7 cups water - Northern Beans take 9-10 cups
1. Rinse Black Beans in cold water removing any dirt or bad beans.
2. Place rinsed beans into large crock pot.
3. Add all ingredients in order to the crock pot and stir thoroughly.
4. Cover and cook on low 6-8 hours stirring every once in awhile
Butter/Oil Replacement Tip:
This tip comes from my friend Sarah and I have expanded it a bit.
I substitute 1/2 or more of the fat in many cookies, cakes and some times brownies with dried beans. They work best in Oatmeal, pumpkin, and other "soft" cookies. This work very well in all types of cake.
1. Prepare beans as above leaving out all spices etc.
2. Freeze beans in zippy bags until needed.
3. When needed - thaw beans, puree in blender. Use euqal amounts to substitute (ie: If you are replacing 1/2 cup butter use 1/2 cup bean puree before the liquid is added). Puree pureed beans with at least 1 egg or other liquid in the recipe. This will help it incorporate better. Add to the recipe as usual.
Enjoy
Source: Sue Paries (beans)
yum. we love black beans! thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteDo you soak the beans first?
ReplyDeleteYou do not soak the beans first, just rinse them and check them before adding everything.
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