Turns out Lompoc has their own bean store, which I plan to visit next week !!
Anyway, Gina made these beans from the bean store using their recipe. They went so well with the pork and tortillas, I was inspired to make my own version to serve upcoming dinner guests. I made a couple of the ingredients from scratch which made this recipe more of a process.
You can certainly use canned items and still make great beans.
Gina was kind enough to give me the rest of her dried beans, this her birthday week, so I am naming them after her.
Here's Gina. |
Gina's Beans
( I used yellow beans, the recipe mentioned pinquito beans, I am sure pinto beans or even black beans would be great.)
Ingredients:
2 cup dried beans soaked
1 cup tomato puree or fresh tomatoes
1/2 cup roasted green peppers ( or 1 Can (7 ounces) diced green chilies)
1/2 red onion chopped
1 large clove garlic chopped
2 tablespoons chili powder
1 1/2 teaspoon cumin powder
2 teaspoon smoked paprika
1 tablespoon salt
1) Look through the dried beans for any rocks, rinse them, then cover them with water, cover and let soak overnight.
2) Rinse the beans again. Place in a large pot. "Add enough water to cover beans with 1" of water." I wasn't clear what this meant, my beans had a lot of liquid. Next time I will be more careful about this part.
3) Add the rest of the ingredients, cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and continue to cook on low to medium heat. Cook beans until soft. Depending on the beans, it will take approx. 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours to cook.
Next time I am going to try them in the crock-pot.
I made my own tomato puree from roasted tomatoes.
I also roasted an assortment of peppers.
Here's the red onion.
Here's the finished product.
Whew, it was hard to make tacos that would close ;-)
We were so excited to be eating them that I failed to preserve the meal in photos...oh well.
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