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Mexican Beans

Mexican Beans

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

Frijoles,Beans are an essential part of Mexican food, I remember when I was growing up my Mom always had a pot on the stove or ready made in the refrigerator for our weekly meals. If you want to make good Mexican food you should learn how to make simple b…

Three Bean Soup

Three Bean Soup

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

I wanted to make something simple for my husband for a cold and windy day. but I didn't want just any soup. so I strated to just mixing beans an soups and different sausages and then it was created,

Refried Beans ~ a low fat healthy version

Refried Beans ~ a low fat healthy version

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Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Frijoles refritos(refried beans), are beans that are fried with oil/fat, mashed and then refried again. That's the meaning of refrito- twice fried. Refried beans in Mexico are traditionally cooked or fried in lard. I know it's sounds gross and fatty, but…

Black Beans Curry

Black Beans Curry

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

BLACK BEANS CURRY Black beans are available throughout the year. Dried beans are generally available in prepackaged containers as well as in bulk bins. Black beans curry serve with roti and parata. Health Benefits: Black beans are a very goo…

“Damn, These Beans are Good!”

“Damn, These Beans are Good!”

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

That is exactly what I said when I tasted them! This recipe so simple and a get way to “kick” up your bean dish! Enjoy with Lots of Love, Catherine

Granny Creekmore's Pea Patties

Granny Creekmore's Pea Patties

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

My husbands Granmother came up with this recipe and it has been handed down. This is a great way to use up left over peas, or beans. There is room to play with this recipe but I like it the way she did it. There are no real measurements due to all beans a…

Marinated Three Bean Salad

Marinated Three Bean Salad

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

This three bean salad is my mom's recipe, and I suspect it has been around a while, because my copy was typed on a typewriter. Three bean salad is a classic American side dish for a reason. It's delicious, it is simple to make, and it is especially ideal…

3 Bean Salad

3 Bean Salad

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

When I was a kid my grandpa enjoyed eating bean salad. This is one of his favorite dishes.

Crazy Mixed Up Beans and Rice (And Chicken Sausage too!)

Crazy Mixed Up Beans and Rice (And Chicken Sausage too!)

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

As you may have noticed I like rice a lot, and beans, AND chicken sausage. I could literally live off rice and beans, and be completely happy. When I was in Puerto Rico last year, I would eat rice and beans almost twice a day. I would save any dinner left…

Tuscan Baked Beans

Tuscan Baked Beans

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

These Tuscan Baked Beans are a terrific twist on a usual, summer cookout favorite. They come together on the stove quickly and have so much terrific flavor, you may not go back to old fashioned baked beans again! Serve them with chicken, steak, fish, you…

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WakeUpVibes Blog:All about coffee

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We are all about coffee - from beans to machines. What is potato in coffee? How to use moka pot? What is vacuum coffee? Answers to these and other questions about coffee can be found at WakeUpVibes blog.

inner pickle

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Adventures in food and parenting, particularly the fiascos of feeding small children. Food fights, fava beans and fabulous flummery!

Padmaja's Delicious Indian Recipes

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Please visit my blog. Everybody is posting recipes. But i am posting healthy recipes and health benefits of the vegetables,pulses,milk,oatmeal etc... Have a look and post your valuable comments...

Coffee Beans

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Think of us as the coffee connoisseurs of the internet. We have a passion and appreciation for fine, great tasting coffee. It is what fuels us. This blog is about sharing coffee ideas by coffee lovers for coffee lovers.

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Red Pepper Hummus

posted July 24, 2010 in What's Cooking in Kentucky

Hummus is a really great snack or meal – it has a lot of nutrition without saturated fats and it really sticks with you.  Chickpeas are high in fiber and protein, in addition to providing lots of vitamins and minerals.  One question I get a l (read full article)

Healthy, Filling, Low Calorie Foods

posted July 23, 2010 in Healthy Cook Recipes

Food seems to be the boon of some and the bane of others. Many find it hard to distinguish between foods that are beneficial and foods that would just ruin their health as well as their figure. If you are looking out for foods that are low in calorie (read full article)

Bhel with Pomegranate

posted June 09, 2010 in niyas's world

Bhel with PomegranateIngredients100 g moong100 g green peas100 g matki ( moth beans )100 g green chana2 pomegranates, shelled1 cup sev1/2 cup green chutney1 limeBlack salt to tasteSalt to taste1 tablespoon coriander leaves, choppedOil for fryingMetho (read full article)

ottolenghi’s leek fritters + ‘plenty’ reviewed

posted May 26, 2010 in gourmet traveller

Up till a couple of years ago meals in our household were largely carnivorous affairs with vegetables taking the form of hastily-thrown together salads and unimaginative steamed or roasted sides. Ottolenghi single-handedly changed all that through t (read full article)

Mung Dal Yogurt Soup

posted May 24, 2010 in Malaysian Delicacies

Todays recipe is a vegetarian dish .Its a stew that uses yogurt,mung dal and tomatoes as main ingredients.Nutritionally ,yogurt is similar to milk ,being rich in proteins, B vitamins ,calcium and phosphorus. It is widely acclaimed as a health food as (read full article)

Indian Diet ? Different Dietary Habits Of South Asians Regarding Indian Food

posted May 24, 2010 in Authentic Curry Recipes

South Asian children and youngsters worldwide are moving from an Indian diet to a predominantly western format diet. These changes coupled with metabolic syndrome lead to the development of early diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. South Asians ha (read full article)

Winter Almanac

posted February 28, 2010 in Cyder with Eloise

This is my second almanac reviewing the best of the recipes and foodie blogs I have read over the past 3 months, with a selection of Flickr favourites to set the mood. Did you attend the hugely successful Food Blogger Connect event? I did not but I (read full article)

Homemade Hummous

posted February 21, 2010 in Whimsical Foodie

Finally managed to get my hands on some chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans). Maybe I was looking in the wrong places for them, however I had been having a hard time finding the dried ones (red lentils also seem to be a 'rarity' for some reason) (read full article)

From the Cupboard: Pulses

posted February 18, 2010 in Food Meditations

PULSES Peas, beans, chickpeas and lentils, just to mention few, are healthy, affordable and versatile. Cooked in soups and stews, added in salads or mashed and served instead of potatoes. It’s a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my w (read full article)

Gofio ( Flour made from roasted grains)

posted February 17, 2010 in Dianes recipe Collection

Gofio is a flour made from roasted cereals and can be found in most local supermarkets on The Canary Islands, it is often purchased by the tourist by mistake thinking that it is normal flour, it is used by the islanders as a thickener in soups and so (read full article)

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