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New Mexico Pinto Beans
By Pig on a Spit - May 1, 2008

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Easy cook in a pot recipe for Mexican pinto beans and pork or use bacon or salt pork.

 

Ingredients:

3 cups Dry pinto beans (1-1/2 lb)

2 1/2  quarts Water

1 each Meaty hambone or 1/4  pound Salt pork or cubed bacon

1 teaspoon Salt or more to taste.

 

Cooking Method:

Wash and pick over the beans, removing loose skins or shriveled beans. Put in a large covered pot and cover with hot water. Soak over night if you want to cut down on cooking time.

When beans start to simmer add ham bone, salt pork or bacon. Add more water as needed but only hot or boiling water. Never add cold water the beans will turn dark. If you cook without a lid the beans will also turn a dark color.

When the skins are almost as tender as the inside of the beans, they are done. They should not be broken.

Add salt and allow to stand before serving.


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