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Get Sauteed Green Beans with Garlic Chips Recipe from Food Network
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This Spanish rice and beans recipe has bacon for added flavor, and is a great side dish to serve with tacos, burritos, or enchiladas.
This Spanish rice and beans recipe has bacon for added flavor, and is a great side dish to serve with tacos, burritos, or enchiladas.
Ingredients:
bacon, tomatoes, jalapeno peppers, onion, cilantro, pinto beans, canola oil, white rice, water, tomato sauce
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Although this dish takes a while to make, the majority is hands-off cooking time. You can easily prepare these pork and beans on the weekend and reheat during the week.
Although this dish takes a while to make, the majority is hands-off cooking time. You can easily prepare these pork and beans on the weekend and reheat during the week.
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This pasta is one reason I always keep a few cans of tomatoes and cannellinis in my pantry Beans contribute protein to this pasta, which makes a great vegan dish if you serve it without the cheese.
This pasta is one reason I always keep a few cans of tomatoes and cannellinis in my pantry Beans contribute protein to this pasta, which makes a great vegan dish if you serve it without the cheese.
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An old family favorite for baked beans is transformed into a much quicker Instant Pot(R) recipe with great success and no need to soak the beans.
An old family favorite for baked beans is transformed into a much quicker Instant Pot(R) recipe with great success and no need to soak the beans.
Ingredients:
water, navy beans, olive oil, salt pork, bacon, onion, ketchup, molasses, brown sugar, yellow mustard
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Hearty, flavorful pinto beans cooked with Mexican-style seasonings make a great side dish, a topping for cornbread, or just a tasty bowl of warming goodness on a cold day. The beans soak all night and simmer for hours until tender. You can simmer them all day if you like.
Hearty, flavorful pinto beans cooked with Mexican-style seasonings make a great side dish, a topping for cornbread, or just a tasty bowl of warming goodness on a cold day. The beans soak all night and simmer for hours until tender. You can simmer them all day if you like.
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To make pasta in advance, cool then toss it with a bit of oil to help keep the strands from sticking to one another while in the refrigerator.
To make pasta in advance, cool then toss it with a bit of oil to help keep the strands from sticking to one another while in the refrigerator.
Ingredients:
olive oil, leeks, cannellini beans, chicken broth, sage, fettuccine, lemon juice, heavy cream, parmesan cheese, parsley
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Tender red beans, sliced hickory-smoked pork sausage, onion, celery, and bell pepper are spiced with Cajun seasoning in this comforting meal. Best served over hot cooked rice.
Tender red beans, sliced hickory-smoked pork sausage, onion, celery, and bell pepper are spiced with Cajun seasoning in this comforting meal. Best served over hot cooked rice.
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Get Halibut with Tuscan Beans and Endive Recipe from Food Network
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Get Zarda Bar-B-Q Creeper Beans Recipe from Food Network
Get Zarda Bar-B-Q Creeper Beans Recipe from Food Network
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beans, barbeque sauce, brown sugar, onion, cayenne pepper, habanero pepper, jalapeno pepper
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This recipe, brought to The Times in 2004 by Karen Olsson as part of a collection of regional recipes published in The New York Times Magazine, comes from Juan in a Million, in East Austin To best appreciate this Tex-Mex favorite, she writes, “the procedure is as follows: Smear the tortilla with a spoonful of the beans, pile on the migas, followed by a dollop of salsa, and tell your cardiologist to kiss your widening behind.” Follow her advice, or don’t But do garnish it with a bright salsa fresca or pico de gallo, and enjoy.
This recipe, brought to The Times in 2004 by Karen Olsson as part of a collection of regional recipes published in The New York Times Magazine, comes from Juan in a Million, in East Austin To best appreciate this Tex-Mex favorite, she writes, “the procedure is as follows: Smear the tortilla with a spoonful of the beans, pile on the migas, followed by a dollop of salsa, and tell your cardiologist to kiss your widening behind.” Follow her advice, or don’t But do garnish it with a bright salsa fresca or pico de gallo, and enjoy.
Ingredients:
butter, yellow onion, tomato, pepper, eggs, tortilla chips, cheddar cheese, corn tortillas, refried beans, salsa fresca
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Green beans are tossed with garlic and pine nuts in this delightfully simple side dish!
Green beans are tossed with garlic and pine nuts in this delightfully simple side dish!