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Being that i am short on cash this month im gonna go buy some dried

beans as i can get far more then the canned stuff.

 

Now my question is, what is the best way to prepare dried beans.

 

Do you need to soak lentles the same way?

 

I have a few recipies that i know of with beans, rice and other

vegstables but I just want to know the best way to prepare these foods?

 

Chantelle

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Rather than soaking the beans overnight, I take the beans, wash them and

sort them, cover with plenty of water, bring them to a full boil, boil 5

minutes, and shut them off for one hour. Then I can go ahead and pressure

cook them or cook them in the crock pot or on the stove.

 

Marilyn Daub

mcdaub

Vanceburg, KY

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catfuzz_caliby

Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:59 AM

prepairing dried beans and lentles.

 

 

Being that i am short on cash this month im gonna go buy some dried

beans as i can get far more then the canned stuff.

 

Now my question is, what is the best way to prepare dried beans.

 

Do you need to soak lentles the same way?

 

I have a few recipies that i know of with beans, rice and other

vegstables but I just want to know the best way to prepare these foods?

 

Chantelle

 

 

 

 

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ahh thanks Marilyn, that seems way more convineint and easier then my

soaking overnight method. :)

 

Chantelle

 

 

On 1/10/07, Marilyn Daub <mcdaub wrote:

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> Rather than soaking the beans overnight, I take the beans, wash them and

>

> sort them, cover with plenty of water, bring them to a full boil, boil 5

> minutes, and shut them off for one hour. Then I can go ahead and pressure

> cook them or cook them in the crock pot or on the stove.

>

> Marilyn Daub

> mcdaub <mcdaub%40alltel.net>

> Vanceburg, KY

> My Cats Knead Me!!

> -

> catfuzz_caliby

> <%40>

> Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:59 AM

> prepairing dried beans and lentles.

>

> Being that i am short on cash this month im gonna go buy some dried

> beans as i can get far more then the canned stuff.

>

> Now my question is, what is the best way to prepare dried beans.

>

> Do you need to soak lentles the same way?

>

> I have a few recipies that i know of with beans, rice and other

> vegstables but I just want to know the best way to prepare these foods?

>

> Chantelle

>

>

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You don't have to presoak Lentils or Split Peas. Like someone else mentioned,

I wash and rinse the other beans and then bring to a boil for 15 minutes, then

turn off the burner, leaving the lid on. Leave on the hot burner and let soak

like that for 1 hr. Then rinse and put in fresh water, add 1 T. oil (to keep

the skin on the beans, but NO SALT, until they are tender) and bring back to a

boil. I prefer to then cook in my pressure cooker about 40-50 minutes. Chick

Peas/Garbanzo's will take a bit longer and Navy beans will take a little less

time. Once they are tender, season and add any other veggies that you may want

and return to boil until those are tender. That usually only takes 5 minutes or

so.

 

I think my Lima Bean Soup is in the files. I make it with dry Lima's. It is

good.

 

Enjoy,

Judy

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catfuzz_caliby

Wednesday, January 10, 2007 8:59 AM

prepairing dried beans and lentles.

 

 

Being that i am short on cash this month im gonna go buy some dried

beans as i can get far more then the canned stuff.

 

Now my question is, what is the best way to prepare dried beans.

 

Do you need to soak lentles the same way?

 

I have a few recipies that i know of with beans, rice and other

vegstables but I just want to know the best way to prepare these foods?

 

Chantelle

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It is, and there isn't any way the water can turn sour in the summer either.

 

Marilyn Daub

mcdaub

Vanceburg, KY

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Chantelle McLaren

Wednesday, January 10, 2007 10:39 AM

Re: prepairing dried beans and lentles.

 

 

ahh thanks Marilyn, that seems way more convineint and easier then my

soaking overnight method. :)

 

Chantelle

 

 

On 1/10/07, Marilyn Daub <mcdaub wrote:

>

> Rather than soaking the beans overnight, I take the beans, wash them

and

>

> sort them, cover with plenty of water, bring them to a full boil, boil 5

> minutes, and shut them off for one hour. Then I can go ahead and

pressure

> cook them or cook them in the crock pot or on the stove.

>

> Marilyn Daub

> mcdaub <mcdaub%40alltel.net>

> Vanceburg, KY

> My Cats Knead Me!!

> -

> catfuzz_caliby

>

<%40>

> Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:59 AM

> prepairing dried beans and lentles.

>

> Being that i am short on cash this month im gonna go buy some dried

> beans as i can get far more then the canned stuff.

>

> Now my question is, what is the best way to prepare dried beans.

>

> Do you need to soak lentles the same way?

>

> I have a few recipies that i know of with beans, rice and other

> vegstables but I just want to know the best way to prepare these foods?

>

> Chantelle

>

>

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I just got a new fangled pressure cooker for Christmas (I was good and my other

pressure cooker was ancient) and I cooked beans in it last night and they are

awesome. If you have one, I'd do it that way. Getting ready to cook more.

Debbie

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Best and quickest way to cook them, Debbie!!!

 

Marilyn Daub

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Reed Deborah

Wednesday, January 10, 2007 4:59 PM

Re:prepairing dried beans and lentles.

 

 

I just got a new fangled pressure cooker for Christmas (I was good and my

other pressure cooker was ancient) and I cooked beans in it last night and

they are awesome. If you have one, I'd do it that way. Getting ready to

cook more.

Debbie

 

 

 

 

 

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get things done faster.

 

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