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This is a mock pecan pie, which is quite similar to pecan pie, except that it uses pinto beans instead of pecans.
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This is a forgiving recipe, and a great way to get your greens! Kale is cooked with onions and garlic, a small amount of pancetta or bacon, and cannellini beans to make a great main dish for two or side dish for 4 or more.
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In this one-skillet supper, we toss dark leafy greens, diced tomatoes and white beans with gnocchi and top it all with gooey mozzarella.
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Vermont maple syrup is combined with a Vermont maple breakfast stout, salt pork, and dried beans resulting in a sweet and savory batch of slow-cooked baked beans.
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Believe it or not the secret to many bean dishes is lard. Red beans are simmered, slowly, with ham hock. Then the beans and meat are processed in a food processor with spices and lard. The beans are reheated and served over rice.
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Fresh veggies, shrimp and pasta make this one-dish meal a busy cook's dream! Neutral soybean oil lets the fresh flavors take center stage. Serve and enjoy, hot or cold!
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Lighter than the real thing but still plenty tasty with Canadian bacon, edamame, peas, and carrots.
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Reduced calorie dip that's packed with flavor. Let the dip chill while the chips are being prepared. The consistency will be thicker and the beans will have time to absorb the spices.
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A chili recipe for the slow cooker is the only way to go when making chili. Try this chipotle chicken chili recipe and you won't be disappointed.
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Filipino soul food combines oxtails, eggplant, and green beans in a peanut sauce. Serve over hot cooked rice.
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For most people, even experienced cooks, weeknight dinners are not so much a result of careful planning but of what’s on hand — and what can be accomplished fairly quickly Noodles of all kinds are easy and beloved But soba noodles, a Japanese staple, are special: they usually take no more than 3 to 4 minutes to cook and, because they’re made from buckwheat, have a slightly firm texture and a nutty flavor