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11-03-2007, 03:21 PM
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navy bean recipe?
Hello there. :smt003
Im new to the boards, and I have to say I am SO glad I found this forum!
I have a question..... I was going through my cupboards doing my monthly menu.... and I have a bag of Navy Beans I got for 20Cents... and I have NO clue on what to do with them.
I have looked online for recipes, and they just seem to need a lot of ingredients. Im looking for a delicious, easy CHEAP, meal to make with them.
any ideas?
No fish- allergic
no spam- no one in my fam likes it.
any ideas would be helpful. Thanks so much in advance, and Im looking forward to getting to know everyone!
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11-03-2007, 06:06 PM
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I don't cook navy beans. Sorry that I can't help you with recipes for them.
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11-04-2007, 10:10 PM
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Navy Bean recipe
I use leftover sauce from cans of Pork and Beans or Ranch Style Beans. It's almost free. Keep in Freezer in container. When you have enough for a batch, soak beans overnight, drain water, rinse, boil with a pinch of baking soda, drain this water, then simmer with the leftover sauce until tender. Better yet, cook in a crockpot all day on low. You can also add these to any soup once they are cooked. An easy way to make leftover stew is to accumulate leftovers "too small to save" in another freezer container until full. Add beans to these for Surprise soup. I also use them in a simple soup using water, canned spinach (drained), macaroni, and stewed tomatoes, either canned or fresh. Flavoring is easy, I always add a bay leaf or two, salt, pepper.
If all else fails, puree them and add to make "faux" cream soups.
-Garilynn
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11-05-2007, 06:40 AM
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Gar- that sounds YUMMY!
One of my favorite easy recipes with navies is refried beans. Soak them overnight, then drain them, rinse them, and add some water to the bottom, cook them in your crockpot all day with a good pinch of salt, pepper and a T of crisco or fat. After they are well done, mash them, add in cayenne pepper to your liking.
This is great because you can use them to make beef and bean burritos, nachos with beans, cheese, salsa, sour cream, etc
One of my favorite dishes is to chop fresh greens, add a scoop of hot refried beans, a few bite size chunks of leftover grilled chix, a little bit of cheese on top, some chopped avocado or salsa. This makes an excellent lunch or dinner.
Happy Cooking!
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11-07-2007, 09:06 AM
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Navy Bean Recipes
Great buy on the navy beans ... they're even cheap when they are not on sale. And there are a ton of things you can do with them. Boston Baked Beans. Bean Soups. Bean Salad.
Here's a couple of my favorite recipes
Tomato and Navy Bean Soup
1 c dried navy beans
Water to cover
Soak beans overnight. Drain.
4 c water
1 bay leaf
1 tbsp dried sage
Add to stock pot, cover tightly and cook over low to medium heat for an hour.
2 tbsp (olive) oil
3 cloves garlic (minced)
1 chopped cooking onion
Saute.
Add cooked onions to soup pot and add:
1/2 tsp oregano
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp clove
1 lg can tomatoes (pint or more)
salt and pepper to taste
Simmer for another hour. Serve with some nice crusty bread and a salad for an awsome filling dinner for 4. The bread and salad probably puts you closer to $5 in total unless you are growing your own lettuce, canning your tomatoes and baking your own bread.
(Modified from a Taste of Heaven and Earth)
Baked Beans
2 lbs dried navy beans
1 tsp baking soda
1 medium onion (chopped)
1/2 lb bacon (chopped)
1/4 c. brown sugar
1/2 - 2/3 c molasses
2 tsp. dry mustard
1/2 tsp salt
Soak beans overnight. In the morning, pour off the soaking water and parboil beans with bakins soda until the skins crack when blown upon.
Cut onion in quarters an put in the bottom of a crock pot. Add beans and bacon. Mix brown sugar, molasses, mustard and salt with 2 c. water.
Cover the crock pot and turn it on. Go to work. It'll be done when you get home.
Alternatively, you can bake it in a 300F oven for 6 hours ... I think the crock pot is more energy efficient.
This recipe is huge ... cutting it in half will be fine for a dinner for 4 ... but it freezes well, too. And you can throw a cup of baked beans into any vegetable soup to make it a bit more hearty.
Adaped from the Tightwad Gazette
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soak beans as per directions on bag
then put beans and water in crockpot per directions on bag
add 1/4 cup or more per your taste bacon bits
1 chopped onion
salt and pepper to your taste
cook on low until liquid thickens
you may need to add water as this cooks
cook up some cornbread
diner is served, bean soup and cornbread
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