by pinback » Tue Apr 15, 2014 12:59 pm
BEN'S SOUTHERN KITCHEN PRESENTS: PINTO BEANS
I had never heard of "southern-style pinto beans" until I had it as a side at a BBQ joint a couple days ago. They were the best things ever, so I immediately went home to find a recipe. I did. It is the best thing ever.
INGREDIENTS
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1 pound dried pinto beans
6 ounces salt pork or fatback (pork fat), rough dice
1 medium onion, coarsely chopped
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
1 tbsp bacon grease (optional)
Salt/pepper
DIRECTIONS
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1. Soak beans overnight in a bunch of water.
2. Rinse and drain beans, place into pot with 8 cups of water, onion, cayenne, and salt pork/pork fat.
3. Bring to boil, reduce to simmer, simmer 1.5-2 hours, until it's thickened and creamy. You still want it a little saucy, but not watery.
4. Add bacon grease (optional), salt and pepper to taste.
You will not be able to stop shoveling these goddamn beans into your gaping gullet.
[b][color=yellow]BEN'S SOUTHERN KITCHEN PRESENTS: PINTO BEANS[/color][/b]
I had never heard of "southern-style pinto beans" until I had it as a side at a BBQ joint a couple days ago. They were the best things ever, so I immediately went home to find a recipe. I did. It is the best thing ever.
INGREDIENTS
=========
1 pound dried pinto beans
6 ounces salt pork or fatback (pork fat), rough dice
1 medium onion, coarsely chopped
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
1 tbsp bacon grease (optional)
Salt/pepper
DIRECTIONS
========
1. Soak beans overnight in a bunch of water.
2. Rinse and drain beans, place into pot with 8 cups of water, onion, cayenne, and salt pork/pork fat.
3. Bring to boil, reduce to simmer, simmer 1.5-2 hours, until it's thickened and creamy. You still want it a little saucy, but not watery.
4. Add bacon grease (optional), salt and pepper to taste.
You will not be able to stop shoveling these goddamn beans into your gaping gullet.