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Flatman Family Beans And Ham – Crockpot

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains, Meats Crockpot, Favorite, Soup/stew, Typed 3 Servings

INGREDIENTS

12 oz Dried beans
5 c Water
2 c Ham, diced
1 c Celery, chopped
1 c Onion, diced
1/2 c Carrots, minced fine
1 t Season salt, Lawry's
2 t Beef soup base or bouillon
1 t Chicken soup base or buillon
1/4 t Red pepper flakes
1 pn Dill weed
1 pn Caraway seeds
1 Clove garlic, minced

INSTRUCTIONS

1 1/3    
If using beans other than Lima's. To make sure the beans are tender  at
the end of the cooking time, soak beans overnight, or boil on  stovetop
for 10 minutes prior to adding them to the crockpot. (I  normally use
home-grown horticultural beans which are close to pinto  beans)
Combine all ingredients in crockpot.  Cook on low 8 hours or until
beans are tender.  Note: Use 4 cups water for Baby Lima beans. Use 2 T
dried vegetables  in place of 1 c fresh. I use 1 T dried carrot tops in
place of sliced  fresh carrots.  Created by Dorothy Flatman Revised to
add soup bases and red pepper  flakes 02/11/96 Revised to add garlic,
dill weed and caraway seeds  Posted to MM-Recipes Digest  by "Rfm"
<Robert-Miles@usa.net> on Aug  19, 98

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