eeyore
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response 1 of 11:
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Mar 13 06:05 UTC 1995 |
yes, i do!!! i'll grab it someother time, and put it in, but if you want
to look it up, it's in the frugel gormet cook book...very good stuff!!!
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eeyore
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response 3 of 11:
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Mar 15 04:46 UTC 1995 |
well, here it is. *HINT* do NOT use sweet or vidalia onions...turns out
icky! :)
1/2 lb small red beans
1/2 lb ham hocks or smoked ham
1 large yellow onion, peeled and chopped
3 stalks celery, chopped
1 tbsp parsley, chopped
1/2 green pepper, chopped (actuall better without it i've found)
1-2 bay leaves
2 large cloves of garlic, crushed (can be easily skipped)
1/8 lb margarine (figure out the measurements for yourself...i have no clue)
pepper to taste
1 tbsp worcestershire sauce
tabasco to taste
salt to taste
3 cups cooked white rice
soak beans overnight. drain them the next day, and put into heavy kettle.
add ham, onion, celery, parsley, bay leaves, and garlic, and add water to the
pot to barely cover the contents. simmer, uncovered, for 2 hours, being
careful that the bdans don't stick or become too dry. you may have to add
a little water. after the first 2 hours cooking, add margarine, pepper,
worstershire, and tabasco to pot. continue cooking for 1 more hour, this
time with a lid on the pot, and the heat quite low. correct the seasonings.
add salt if necessary, but don't do it before this point, because of the
amount of salt in the ham and such. searve over white rice with a nice
green salad and a good white wine or beer.
over the years, my parents have done things to this recipe...you saw the above
notes. we have honestly never made it with garlic (due to alergies), and
we have found that the peppers just don't belong.
i hope that this is what your looking for! good eating!!!! :)
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denise
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response 11 of 11:
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Dec 6 23:38 UTC 2006 |
I've been enjoying some red beans and rice again [I got into it a few years
ago but then didn't for a long time]. I've never made it from scratch and the
recipe above sounds good, response 3], rather, I've tried a couple different
brands at the store where you just add water [optional butter or margerine
I do without]. There was one brand that I didn't like much [it might of been
Zanareds, maybe not] but the by Viro [sp?] that comes in a packet I really
like. Since they were on sale this past week [around $1.19 that makes 4
servings] I brought an extra one to make for lunch at my parents place today.
They seemed to like it, too.
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