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Old 01-11-2011, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
I have noticed that there are 2 different kind of pinto beans now. There are the light colored ones and the dark ones. The dark ones do not cook well at all. I bought a bag of them and cooked them on the stove all day just to have hard beans by dinner time. So it could just be the beans themselves.
You are right the darker ones take longer to cook done
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Old 01-11-2011, 08:55 PM
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I watched a cooking show on TV -- they said to soak the beans in water...with 2 TBSP of salt for every pound of beans. Then rinse and use fresh water to cook them. I tried it and they were the best and fastest cooked beans I've ever made.
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Old 01-19-2011, 10:18 AM
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Now I'm hungry for beans!

Crazy question, but i'm going to ask anyway since the topic is beans.. is there any tips on how to make them less "gaseous"

I heard somewhere to put a pinch or so of baking soda or powder in the pot while cooking, but would rather have input from more knowledgeable folks before I try that. =)

Thanks for all the great tips~!~
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Old 01-19-2011, 12:19 PM
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yes a little baking soda in the beans will kill the gas. Do it it works. Marifrom Florida
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Old 01-19-2011, 02:40 PM
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My son just recently told me that an Italian gentleman told him that his way of taking thee "gasseeness" out of beans is to cook a very small potato along with the beans.
I'm guessing that the potato absorbs the gas. I have not tried this yet, but I will add one to my next pot of beans.
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Old 01-20-2011, 02:52 PM
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i have never tried the potato
but will next time i cook beans
i like baby limas
i put a little baking soda & a little sugar & it does help with the gas problem
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i have never tried the potato
but will next time i cook beans
i like baby limas
i put a little baking soda & a little sugar & it does help with the gas problem[/quote]
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Old 01-21-2011, 09:28 AM
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enough on dried beans............ This site is for quilting not dried beans. Enough is enough. Mari from Florida
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Old 01-21-2011, 10:00 AM
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Well,it is the recipe section =)
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woops srry
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