I'm looking at growing more of my own food. It's slow progress but I think I can start up some small indoor potato and tomato patches in the next few weeks as practice. That's well and good; they both have plenty of uses. But I really wouldn't know what to do with any beans I may end up growing. When I think of beans I either think baked (American style, i.e., disgusting and filled with corn syrup) or refried (delicious but greasy and cause for farts).

What's a good bean recipe you like? I have no dietary restrictions. Thank you in advance <3

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  • FreakingSpy [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Pretty much the way everyone cooks beans in Brazil, sans the wine. I also cook some bacon+sausage along with the onions, garlic and bell pepper. You can use the bacon fat to sautee the vegetables and skip the olive oil.

    If you have a pressure cooker then all the better, because it takes the beans ~20 minutes to cook instead of 2 hours.