Beans... Beans... Good for the heart...

  • #21
Weiners & beans...best Lunch on the block!!! My kids loved it & all their freinds. They are all gorgeous & healthy adults. What is life without a good f..t or two???? :D
 
  • #22
Tom'sGirl said:
Not very pretty is it?

Good grief, everything looks like it was almost burned either on the bottom, or the top (muffin).

Oh, and the Ginger perserves with the beans didn't do much for me either!:sick:
You wouldn't believe how bad their beans taste.
 
  • #23
Nore said:
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Aw come on Casshew~you dont like beans?
:hand::hand::hand:

Green beans are good :p
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  • #24
I read somewhere long ago to put a pinch of ginger powder in with the beans while they are cooking to help neutralize the gas producing effect. I always do this when I'm cooking beans, and it seems to help.


I also found this little tidbit on ehow.com:

"Add Japanese kombu, a sea vegetable, to the water when you cook beans to make them more digestible and neutralize their gas-producing effect. Some cooks also use the Mexican herb epazote for this purpose."

P.S. Cass - That British breakfast looks gross. I would never eat beans in the morning, and I hate my eggs sunny side up!!
 
  • #25
nanandjim said:
P.S. Cass - That British breakfast looks gross. I would never eat beans in the morning, and I hate my eggs sunny side up!!
Brits have it for all meals, breakast lunch or dinner. Paul loves it for dinner. :bang:
 
  • #26
Casshew said:
Brits have it for all meals, breakast lunch or dinner. Paul loves it for dinner. :bang:
Try a pinch of ginger and see if that helps make the beans more digestible. You can't taste the ginger, and I do think that it helps. :)
 
  • #27
Every Sunday while growing up, our "brunch" looked exactly like the picture of the "English Fry up" except we had toast, not English muffins.

I always tried to keep the beans away from the egss yolks, because it was gross when mixed.

Now my family will NOT eat beans........but of course everything else.

Beans on toast, yum.........
 
  • #28
Favorite way to eat beans- refried in Huevos Rancheros! Delicious!!!
 
  • #29
Huevos Rancheros - what would that be?. I am not well versed in Mexican or Spanish food as I live in Canada.
 
  • #30
CyberLaw said:
Huevos Rancheros - what would that be?. I am not well versed in Mexican or Spanish food as I live in Canada.



Some people use beans in their huevos rancheros, some don't...some use black, some refried. Some use poached or fried eggs, we make an omelet, and put it atop the refried beans-on top of the corn tortilla. Omelet includes: cheese, salsa, artichoke hearts. Top with more cheese and salsa, sour cream, avocado and squeeze of lime. Yummy!
 
  • #31
IdahoMom said:



Some people use beans in their huevos rancheros, some don't...some use black, some refried. Some use poached or fried eggs, we make an omelet, and put it atop the refried beans-on top of the corn tortilla. Omelet includes: cheese, salsa, artichoke hearts. Top with more cheese and salsa, sour cream, avocado and squeeze of lime. Yummy!
All I can say is...yum, yum, yummy!!! I love mexican food, its my favorite. Gotta have that margarita too!
 
  • #32
CyberLaw said:
Huevos Rancheros - what would that be?. I am not well versed in Mexican or Spanish food as I live in Canada.
Cyber,

Just to let you know that Mexican and Spanish foods are not the same.
 
  • #33
Tom'sGirl said:
Cyber,

Just to let you know that Mexican and Spanish foods are not the same.
I think she knows that, hence she said she was not well versed in either.

Idaho Mom, those eggs look great... make that for me when I come to visit?
 
  • #34
Casshew said:
I think she knows that, hence she said she was not well versed in either.

Idaho Mom, those eggs look great... make that for me when I come to visit?
Sorry, I stand corrected, yes she did, but since we were discussing Huevos Rancheros I thought she may think they were the same type of cooking.

Actually Ranchero/Ranchera is the sauce the eggs are cooked in (tomatoes, onions, garlic, etc), just like any dish that say Ranchera/Ranchero style like when they put the sauce on top of fish or meat.
 
  • #35
Tom'sGirl said:
Cyber,

Just to let you know that Mexican and Spanish foods are not the same.
I have never had Spanish...unless you consider Cacciatore Spanish....

But I bet it's good food!
 
  • #36
Casshew said:
Idaho Mom, those eggs look great... make that for me when I come to visit?
You betcha!



lilpony said:
All I can say is...yum, yum, yummy!!! I love mexican food, its my favorite. Gotta have that margarita too!
You're a girl after my own heart! I agree with ya! Chile Rellenos are my favorite! And margaritas are a MUST!!
 
  • #37
IdahoMom said:
You betcha!
Ewww are you licking that spoon and putting it back in the pot? :slap:
 
  • #38
Casshew said:
Ewww are you licking that spoon and putting it back in the pot? :slap:
Yes, honey, it adds to the flavor!
 
  • #39
IdahoMom said:
Yes, honey, it adds to the flavor!
Well I guess IdahoMom cooties aren't so bad :o
 
  • #40
Casshew said:
Well I guess IdahoMom cooties aren't so bad :o
I've heard they're actually GOOD!
 

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