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Alee
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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Apr 20 2009 :  12:03:29 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
I made a quick black bean soup last night to kind of clean out the fridge and pantry a bit. So here is what I did:

I didn't have any dried beans, so I used 3 cans of black beans, one can of diced tomatoes, 1 medium sized fresh onion that I diced and carmalized. I let the simmer a bit and added salt, pepper, garlic and a bit of taco seasoning.

It was so good and since I didn't put any extra liquid in, It can be eaten as a hearty soup or a topping for some nice basmati rice :D

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vintagediva1
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Michele
Brighton Michigan
USA
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Posted - Apr 20 2009 :  1:00:45 PM  Show Profile
Alee,
sounds Great!!!
I just realizes that dried beans are about 1/4 the price of canned so when I have some extra time (yeah right!) I think i will cook some dried beans, put them in 2 cup containers and freeze them. I'll let you know how this works. Don't know if I should freeze them in some of the cooking liguid or drain them.
Any ideas?
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FebruaryViolet
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Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Apr 20 2009 :  1:21:29 PM  Show Profile
Alee, next time add some organic chorizo and some roasted red peppers for a really wonderful full flavor! Black bean soup is a favorite in our house, especially Cuban style with a bit of sour cream or creme fresh and chives on top for garnish.


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Bellepepper
True Blue Farmgirl

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Belle
Coffeyville KS
USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  07:15:12 AM  Show Profile
Beans freeze very well. In fact that is what we are having for supper tonight. Going to fry some potatoes, and hoe cakes and warm up the beans. They are navy beans (white) and I froze juice and all. Actually it wasn't juice, more like sauce, I had cooked them down pretty good.
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MissDotty
Farmgirl in Training

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Anna
Coralville IA
USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2009 :  11:20:37 PM  Show Profile
If you're going to precook some beans to freeze, may I suggest using a crock pot? It uses less energy than the stove top and you just have to turn it on in the morning (I still do an overnight soak to prevent splitting the hulls. Change the water before cooking). I cook the beans plain, then portion and freeze with the liquid. I also recommend trying Rancho Gordo beans. They have great heirloom varieties and the beans are fresher so they cook up better.

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