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Pam:

It has been my understanding that the main reason for rinsing & draining

beans is to remove excess sodium and also excess liquid so the recipe will not

turn out too " runny " . Especially if you have organic & low or no sodium beans,

you could probably skip the " rinsing " and

just drain the beans when it necessary for the recipes consistency. If

additional liquid is called for, you could use the bean liquid or save it for

another use.

Hope this is helpful! I hope you enjoy the tostadas!

 

Karen

 

Pam Barker (home) wrote:

 

> " Pam Barker (home) " <Pam

>

> Seeing the recipe for Black Bean Tostadas (looks delicious, by the way, I

think this may be dinner tonight) reminds of a question I've had for a long

time.

>

> Almost every recipe using canned beans recommends draining and rinsing the

beans. Why?

>

> My thought has been that there are preservatives and sodium that become

concentrated in the liquid. On the other hand, if using an organic brand of

beans which for the most part seem to reduce the sodium and preservative

content, is the draining and rinsing still necessary?

>

> I've always felt bad about throwing away the " bean juice " and then replacing

it in a recipe with water or broth.

>

> Thanks in advance for the info.

>

> p.s. I'm a new member of the list and I look forward to sharing recipes and

hints with everyone.

>

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> Pam Barker

> St. Petersburg, FL

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Karen, thanks for the response. I've thought that might be the case regarding

the bean juice and that is what I've been doing. Draining the beans and then

using the juice instead of broth or water.

 

Thanks again.

 

--------------------

Pam Barker

St. Petersburg, FL

 

 

> " Karen C. Greenlee " <greenlee

>

> It has been my understanding that the main reason for rinsing & draining

beans is to remove excess sodium and also excess liquid so the recipe will not

turn out too " runny " . Especially if you have organic & low or no sodium beans,

you could probably skip the " rinsing " and

>just drain the beans when it necessary for the recipes consistency. If

additional liquid is called for, you could use the bean liquid or save it for

another use.

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Besides the advantage of removing a lot of sodium and preservatives, I

believe that draining and rinsing canned beans also removes a lot of the

" gassy " effect (to put it nicely) of the beans. This is also true for dried

beans that have been soaked. I always drain and rinse both dried and canned

beans (and most canned vegetables for that matter)

 

MJ

Melbourne, FL

PS to Pam: I'm a St. Pete " transplant "

 

 

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Wednesday, July 21, 1999 8:09 AM

Question - draining canned beans

 

 

> " Pam Barker (home) " <Pam

>

>Seeing the recipe for Black Bean Tostadas (looks delicious, by the way, I

think this may be dinner tonight) reminds of a question I've had for a long

time.

>

>Almost every recipe using canned beans recommends draining and rinsing the

beans. Why?

>

>My thought has been that there are preservatives and sodium that become

concentrated in the liquid. On the other hand, if using an organic brand of

beans which for the most part seem to reduce the sodium and preservative

content, is the draining and rinsing still necessary?

>

>I've always felt bad about throwing away the " bean juice " and then

replacing it in a recipe with water or broth.

>

>Thanks in advance for the info.

>

>p.s. I'm a new member of the list and I look forward to sharing recipes and

hints with everyone.

>

>--------------------

>Pam Barker

>St. Petersburg, FL

>

>

>

>

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>

>ONElist: your connection to online communities.

>

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>To post to list: " Veg-Recipes "

>To contact List Owner: " Veg-Recipes-owner "

>Subscribe or Un through ONElist site:

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