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Pedro's Tijuana Beans

Type: Vegetables
Serves: 1 people

Recipe Ingredients

2 cups 320g / 11ozDried beans - black or pinto
8 cups 1896mlCold water
5 cups 312g / 11ozOnions - finely chopped (medium)
8   Garlic - crushed
3 tablespoons 45mlJalapeno peppers - bottled, finely chopped
1   Lime - juice and pulp
1 tablespoon 15mlChili powder
1/2 teaspoon 2.5mlCayenne pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons 7.5mlSalt
  Freshly ground black pepper
10   Louisiana hot sauce - or tobacco
6 oz 170gTomato paste
3 tablespoons 45mlChicken stock - defatted

Recipe Instructions

Below is a recipe for fat free "chili" or "ranch" beans. This recipe was developed with the same technique used in the creation of the "Fat Free Marinara Sauce", namely replace fat with taste... I love to make a few quarts of these beans, and then use them over the course of a month.

They make a complete meal when mixed with rice (I like basmati) and topped with fresh, homemade salsa (I will send that recipe along in the future). These beans are so tasty that you will never miss the fat or meat, and they will become a favorite.

These beans work well with rice and salsa, or in burritos, tacos, enchiladas, etc. Your fat gorging family and/or friends will never suspect that no fat has been added. They are tasty, healthy, cheap to make, and freeze quite well. Enjoy, Matthew

1.) Saute chopped onions for about ten minutes using chicken stock. Add crushed garlic and jalapenos and saute for five more minutes. Saute until mixture is lightly caramelized. Be certain not to burn garlic or peppers. 2.) Inspect beans for any foreign debris. Remove debris and wash under cold tap in a colander. Drain thoroughly.

3.) Bring eight cups of bottled water to a rolling boil in a large sauce pan or pressure cooker. Add washed, dried beans, cover pan and remove from heat. NOTE: Do not heat water at this point if using a pressure cooker.

4.) Allow beans to steep for one hour. No need to soak overnight as this causes the beans to ferment, imparting a bitter taste. Do NOT change water at this point, or a loss of taste will result. NOTE: Skip this step if using a pressure cooker.

5.) Add onion/garlic/jalapeno pepper mixture to the bean and water. Add all remaining seasonings and ingredients to the sauce pan. Mix THOROUGHLY with a wooden spoon.

6.) Cover beans and simmer on very low heat for 2 1/2 hours, or pressure cook at high pressure setting for 55 minutes. Stir beans occasionally when using a conventional sauce pan.

7.) Allow beans to cool to room temperature and then freeze or refrigerate.

8.) Allow beans to develop for at least 24 hours in refrigerator. They keep for at least two weeks in my refrigerator, and months in the freezer if properly packaged for storage.

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