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Pot Of Beans Sidedish

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INGREDIENTS

1 Pintos
1 Black beans
1 White beans
1 Kidney beans
1 Any other beans you want
<looking for color here>
1 Chopped tomatoes
1 Cilantro, chopped
1 Green onions, cut diagonally
3 Cloves garlic, minced
1 Serrano chiles, sliced into
rounds very thinly up to
1 1/2 T Dried epazote
1/2 t Cumin, toasted and ground
Few dashes of your favorite
hot pepper sauce
Salt and pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

2
Just add the epazote to the beans while they are cooking. Use dry
beans and add the epazote <after finely chopping the tough stems> to
the pot. To be honest, I have never used dried epazote. I grow fresh
epazote in the summer and usually throw 3 or 4 spigs in with the
beans. I don't bother to chop them. I remove the stems <the leafy  part
disapears somewhere in the pot of beans> after the beans are  done. The
flavor is very noticeable, and quite delicious.  If you just want a pot
of beans as a side dish, here is a recipe.  Make any adjustments to
suit yourself, as I am making this one up as  I type. It should work
though. In fact, let's do this one with canned  beans. Here goes:
Rinse the beans well in cold water. Put into a pot and add the
remaining ingredients. If the juice from the tomatoes doesn't cover
the beans <I doubt if it will>, add some beer <Prefered> or water to
cover. Bring to a boil, reduce to simmer and cook uncovered for half
an hour or more to blend the flavors. Add more liquid as needed.  Serve
with a slotted spoon.  That sounds like it should work. In fact it's
making me hungry. I'm  getting ready to make some chili for dinner
tonight, so I'll have to  try this one another time. In fact I better
get it in gear. Looks  like dinner won't be until 7:30 or 8:00 tonight.
Posted to bbq-digest Digest V97 #018 by Kurt Lucas  <kurtl@navicom.com>
on Mar 2, 1997.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 957
Calories From Fat: 37
Total Fat: 4.4g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 2417mg
Potassium: 3043.3mg
Carbohydrates: 175.2g
Fiber: 61.8g
Sugar: 12.7g
Protein: 62.2g


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