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								Eva's Beans
			
 
			 
                      *  Exported from  MasterCook  * 
  
                                EVA'S BEANS 
  
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 Serving Size  : 6    Preparation Time :0:00 
 Categories    : Beans                            Mexican 
  
   Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method 
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    1       lb           Pinto beans * 
    1       lg           White onion, chopped 
    4                    To 5 fresh tomatoes, peeled, 
                         -seeded and chopped ** 
    1       lb           Lean bacon, cut into squares 
    1       tb           Mexican oregano 
    1                    Sprig Epasote 
    1       tb           Ground cumin 
   12       oz           Beer 
                         Water *** 
    1       bn           Cilantro, chopped 
    2                    To 12 fresh jalapeno 
                         -peppers, seeded, cut into 
                         -fine slivers. 
  
   Salt to taste 
    
   *(NOT soaked, but rinsed well, and the rocks, 
   etc.picked out) ** (substitute canned, if you like) 
   *** to cover the beans by about 2 inches (you may need 
   to add more HOT water as they cook) 
    
   In a large pot, put the beans, bacon, oregano and 
   cumin.  Add the beer, and water.  Simmer until the 
   beans are almost tender (maybe 1 - 1 1/2 hours). Add 
   the tomatoes and jalapenos, and cook until beans are 
   fully tender. Add the cilantro, and re-heat for about 
   a half hour.  Salt to taste. 
    
   These make a good basic bean.  If you want a bean 
   soup, remove about a quarter of the beans, and mash 
   with a potato masher.  Return to the pot. 
    
   Eva insisted that these beans HAD to be consumed the 
   same day they were cooked.  I've found they will be 
   almost as good reheated the next day, and if drained 
   of most of their liquid, they make killer refried 
   beans. 
    
   She served them as a separate course, after the meat 
   ~- I like them as an accompaniment to grilled or 
   barbecued meat, or as a meal in themselves, when 
   served with a lot of fresh tortillas or homemade bread. 
    
   Kathy in Bryan, TX 
   
  
  
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