Brasilian Black Bean Recipe
Apr. 2nd, 2002 09:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Back in Berkeley my roommates and I subsisted for a time on a dinners of black beans, rice, and grape juice. It doesn't sound like much, but it's actually very good, and cheap too ($0.70/person). When I first got to Sweden I attempted to have a big black beans dinner for some of the Americans, only to discover that canned black beans can't be found in this country. I didn't believe it at first, but it's true. Fortunately, there's an international food store called Ris & Curry that sells sacks of dry black beans. Finally this weekend I decided to try preparing some black beans from scratch, and they turned out very well. Korridormates gave the beans bewildered looks, and the Spanish Guy asked, ``What is that, petroleum?'' But Fatima asked me for the recipe, so they can't be too bad.
Ingredients
- 2 dl black beans (svarta böner), dried
- ½ red bell pepper (röd paprika), chopped
- ½ green bell pepper (grön paprika), chopped
- 1 onion (lök), chopped
- 1 clove garlic (vitlöksklyfta), pressed
- vegetable oil (olja)
- salt
- water
Makes slightly less than half a liter; one large serving or two small servings. Oh, for the metrically challenged (Kaolin), two deciliters is 85% of a cup, and a liter is about a quart. (I guess it is kind of abnormal to use 500mL beakers as drinking glasses)
Procedure
- Soak the black beans overnight in plenty of water.
- Boil the bean mixture, then let it simmer. Add water if necessary.
- Sauté the chopped onion and garlic in vegetable oil, then dump it all into the simmering bean mixture.
- Add the chopped bell peppers to the simmering bean mixture.
- Add salt until it tastes good.
- Simmer the bean/vegetable/water mixture for about 1½ hours, or until the beans are sufficiently tender.
- Serve with rice. (In the probable case that there's still excess liquid, serve with a slotted spoon or even use a pasta strainer)
Yummy!
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Date: 2002-04-02 11:49 am (UTC)eh, looks like one cup to me.
sounds like soup.
My own recipe would have: "add butter to taste" as well. It's amazing what animal fat can do for a food. ;)
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Date: 2002-04-02 12:13 pm (UTC)Do you
You always comment before my entries are even finished. Not that I'm complaining, I'm just wondering how you do it. (-:
Oh I added conversions to "traditional" measure just for you. And, it's not a soup. It's beans! But you could keep the extra water in and serve it as a soup if you want, it's pretty good, and nutritionally balanced to boot.
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Date: 2002-04-02 12:17 pm (UTC)2) sometimes, but not with any sort of regularity like that. I go for days (sometimes weeks) without checking... but when I check, I often sit on the friends page and hit reload whenever I'm not doing anything else or trying to think through a problem or whatever...
3) no, though I think there is an option for that somehow in a twisted sort of manner. I do receive email notification when a post or comment I made is replied to, though. I think I was just lucky to notice the "traditional" measurement you added. the page layout was subtly different when I hit reload... and then I saw my name... :)
what I'm ostensibly doing right now is cleaning my room while trying to merge physical todo lists and refraining from doing any other actual work.