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Black Bean Chili With Red Onion Salsa

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains, Dairy Autumn, Main dishes, Soups & ste, Southwester 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 c Dried black beans
6 c Garlic, crushed
2 t Ground cumin
2 1/4 t Salt
Black pepper, to taste
2 t Dried basil
1/2 t Dried oregano
Crushed red pepper, to taste
1 T Lime juice
2 Green bell peppers, chopped
2 T Olive oil
1/2 c Tomato puree
8 oz Green chiles, diced
Grated cheese and sour
cream for garnish
2 c Red onion, chopped
1/2 c Fresh cilantro, minced
2 c Tomatoes, minced
1/2 t Salt
1 c Parsley minced

INSTRUCTIONS

Soak the beans in plenty of water for several hours or overnight.
Drain off the soaking water and cook in fresh boiling water, partly
covered, until tender (1 to 1-1/2 hours). Check the water level  during
cooking; add more as necessary. (Can be prepared up to 3 days  in
advance.) Transfer the cooked beans to a large kettle or saucepan.
Include 2 to 3 cups of their cooking water.  In a heavy skillet, saute
garlic, seasonings, lime juice, and bell  peppers in olive oil over
medium-low heat until the peppers are  tender (10 to 15 minutes).  Add
the saute to the cooked beans, along with the tomato puree and  minced
green chiles. Simmer, covered, over very low heat, stirring
occasionally, for about 45 minutes.  Meanwhile, make the salsa. Combine
all the ingredients and mix well.  For a finer consistency, give the
mixture a brief whirl in the food  processor or blender.  Serve the
chili topped with Red Onion Salsa and grated cheese and sour  cream.
Notes:  The beans can be soaked and cooked several days  before
preparing the chili. Both the chili and the salsa are great leftovers.
Serving Ideas:  Serve with Banana-Cheese Empanadas from the Index. Per
serving: 572 Calories; 7g Fat (11% calories from fat); 33g Protein;
100g Carbohydrate; 0mg Cholesterol; 1044mg Sodium  Recipe By: Mollie
Katzen/Still Life With Menu  Posted to EAT-L Digest 20 November 96
Date:    Thu, 21 Nov 1996 09:25:59 -0500  From:    "McNamara, Kelly"
<kmcnamara@LIGGETT.COM>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 501
Calories From Fat: 93
Total Fat: 10.6g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 1575.3mg
Potassium: 1387.9mg
Carbohydrates: 87.3g
Fiber: 16g
Sugar: 5.9g
Protein: 21.7g


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