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All-Day Beans

2 c Dried pinto beans

6 c Water

1 md Onion -- thinly sliced

6 Beef bouillon cubes -- or

Chicken 2 ts Dried crushed red chili

Peppers 2 ts Garlic -- or to taste

2 oz Lean salt pork -- optional

Wash beans and discard any blemished beans. In a heavy 3 to 4 quart saucepan or slow cooker, bring water to a

boil. Drop in beans and cook briskly for 2 minutes. Turn off heat, cover and let soak 1 hour. Add onion, garlic, crushed chilies, bouillon, pork and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to its lowest setting and simmer tightly covered for 5 1/2 hours or until tender. Add water as necessary. Salt can be added at the end if desired. Goes good with hamburgers or barbecue. Also can be served in bowls with a mound of salsa on top. Recipe By : From:




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