3 home cowboy Recipes
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most barbecue joints serve ladlefuls of smoky , deep-flav... and7 Moremost barbecue joints serve ladlefuls of smoky , deep-flavored beans alongside the slabs of ribs and mounds of pulled pork. we wanted to make those creamy textured, saucy beans at home to accompany our own barbecue, but we couldn tsp find a pitmaster who would give up their secret recipe. we were on our own, then, to develop a recipe for cowboy beans. here s what we discovered, test kitchen discoveries, use dried pinto or navy beans. canned beans turn mushy long before the sauce s flavors have blended., beans can be soaked overnight or quick soaked, which involves boiling the beans for five minutes, then allowing them to sit for 1 hour before draining and proceeding with the recipe. don tsp worry about timing., bacon is a convenient substitute for smoky barbecued meat., blend mustard , barbecue sauce, and brown sugar for a sweet but spicy, deep flavor. a fair amount of garlic and onion help here too., secret ingredient in cowboy beans is coffee. the roasted , slightly bitter flavor ties all the ingredients together., simmer the beans slowly in the oven to keep the beans whole. cooked too quickly, they will break apart.2 hour 30 min, 8 ingredients
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bacon, cut into small pieces and6 Morebacon, cut into small pieces, garlic cloves, peeled and finely chopped (or crushed through a garlic press), diced tomatoes with juice, home cooked pinto beans, with enough cooking liquid to cover (frijoles de la olla tradicional (home cooked beans)) or 2 (15 oz) cans pinto beans, canned pickled jalapeno pepper, salt , to taste, chopped cilantro45 min, 7 ingredients
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