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Old 01-28-2010, 07:24 AM
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I love rice! I love to mix it with different ingredients and make simple one dish meals. This is going to serve me well in College! These can be simple one dish meals for two to three people or a side dish for three to six people depending on how much a person is going to eat!

Rice and Kidney Beans

1 cup rice
2 - 2 1/2 cups water (if in microwave 2 1/2 cups, otherwise just 1)
1/4 can Kidney beans (more if desired)
1 tbsp butter
1 tbsp Adobo
1 tbsp Cajun Spice (opitional. But it is just enough to give flavor)
1 tbsp Paprika

Oven Top Directions:

In a sauce pan place Rice, Water and Butter and bring to a boil. Be sure to stir.

Boil for at least 1 minute.

Add Kidney Beans.

Then Cover for about 15 - 20 minutes. (time may vary based on you and how ever you make rice) Stir occasionally.

Once tender and no water remains add in seasoning and stir.

Enjoy!

Microwave:

Combine rice, water, butter and beans. Cook on Rice setting (if available on your Microwave) or for 20 -25 minutes depending on your microwave.

Once finished, add seasonings.

Enjoy
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Old 01-28-2010, 06:36 PM
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thanks for the recipe, sounds yummy, now you are making me hungry

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What is Adobo? Sorry, never heard of it.
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Originally Posted by Lneal
What is Adobo? Sorry, never heard of it.
Adobo is Spanish for sauce or seasoning or marinade used in Latin American- and Southwest U.S.-style cooking. The noun form describes a marinade or seasoning mix. Recipes vary widely by region: Puerto Rican adobo, a rub used principally on meats, differs greatly from the Mexican variety. Meat marinated or seasoned with an adobo is referred to having been adobada or adobado.

Adobo relates to marinated dishes such as chipotles en adobo or Chipotles in adobo sauce is a condiment in which chipotles (smoked jalapeņo peppers) are stewed in a sauce with tomatoes, garlic, vinegar, salt, and spices. The spices vary, but generally include several types of peppers (in addition to the Chipotle and most likely those on hand), ground cumin and dried oregano. Some recipes include orange juice and lemon or lime juices. They often include a pinch of brown sugar just to offset any bitter taste.

Adobo is prepared in regions of Latin America and Spain. Pork, spices, and especially red pepper are used. Dishes with the same name but with different cultural roots, are prepared in regions of Asia Pacific such as the Philippines. (See Foreign forms of Adobo).

Adobo is also a style of cooking used in Filipino cuisine...

You can find it in with the spices. It's made by Goya. You can use it on many things and it's not spicy at all. We buy the red capped one.
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Thanks for the info, will look for it today at the grocery store!
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You are most welcome!
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You are welcome! I have other recipes for rice, but they are at home on index cards... we are a rice family... :D
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