I'm new to the bean game but I want to look like this: :cool-bean:

What's the easiest way to prepare dried beans? I've done it on the stove but it took hours and didn't come out very good, and I'd love to not shell out for a pressure cooker if I don't have to. Might wind up doing it anyway but wondering what pro tips comrades might have

  • Eris235 [undecided]
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    2 years ago

    IMO, the best way without a slow cooker or pressure cooker is to soak them in water for about an hour, them cook them by boiling for about an hour.

    Some people recommend soaking them overnight, and that's fine if you have the forethought, but I've found than just an hour is plenty.

    Does depend somewhat on bean though; I've found overnight with baking soda does improve taste/texture of chickpeas for making falafel. But for just like, kidney beans or w/e, the 'quick soak' method works great.

    • CantaloupeAss [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Mostly for me it's just black, pinto, kidney, and garbanzo. Do u season up your beans? Do u give enough water that they're submerged at a rolling boil the whole time, or do u take a more rice-like approach?

      • Eris235 [undecided]
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        2 years ago

        I do submerged, like pasta, and drain the water if needed for the recipe. For the boil step, I'll at least add some salt. I usually don't do more seasoning right in the boiling water, unless I'm not draining the water (like if I'm making soup or stew).

        If you want them extra, uh, not wet, you can cook them in the oven afterwards. That style of 'roasted beans' is great as just a salad topping, where you roast them enough they split and get just a bit crunchy again.