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Boiled Navy Beans
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains, Meats
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
lb
Dried Navy beans; (2 cups)
2
ts
Sugar
1
ts
Salt
1
ds
Pepper
7
c
Cold water
1/4
lb
Salt pork
INSTRUCTIONS
Pick over and wash beans thoroughly in cold water. Place beans in a 3 or
4-quart saucepan, add remaining ingredients, cover and SIMMER for 2 1/2 to
3 hours until beans are tender but not mushy. Shake the pan occasionally to
prevent sticking. Edible cow peas and soy beans may be cooked in the same
manner. Makes about 6 cups.
These beans are delicious eaten as is, or may be used for making soup or
salad.
Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 346 by ncanty@juno.com (Nadia I
Canty) on Dec 6, 1997
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