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Quick And Easy Red Beans And Rice

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Grains Beans, Rice 6 servings

INGREDIENTS

3 cn Red Beans (16 Oz Can); Drain 1 Can Only
1 lb Smoked Ham Hocks
1 1/4 c Water
1/2 ts Onion Powder
1/2 ts Garlic Salt
1/4 ts Red Pepper
1/4 c Lard; Plus 2 Tablespoons
1/4 ts Fresh Ground Black Pepper
Salt; To Taste At The End
5 c Rice; Cooked And Drained

INSTRUCTIONS

To a 2 quart pan, add 2 cans of Red Beans, including the juice, ham hocks,
and water. Let simmer on low to medium heat until meat loosens from the
bone, about an hour or so. Turn off the heat and allow to cool down a bit.
When cool enough, remove the meat from the bone and return the meat to the
beans. Then, earn your dog's undying love by tossing him the bone!
Pour the bean and meat mixture in to a food processor and add the lard, red
pepper, garlic salt, onion powder, and black pepper. Use the pulse setting
so as not to over process the mixture. You're looking for a thick, chunky
mixture. It should only take 4 or 5 seconds of processing to achieve this.
Return the mixture to the pan and add the remaining can of Red Beans that
have been drained. Cook and stir over low heat until the added beans are
almost falling apart. Salt to taste and serve over a bed of rice.
Recipe by: Rock McNelly
Posted to bbq-digest by PhantomBBQ@aol.com on Sep 7, 1999, converted by
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