SizzlininIN
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I love Red Beans & Rice but I've only had the prepackaged kind. I'd like to try my hand at making it from scratch sometime. Does anyone have a good recipe?
SierraCook said:Here is the crockpot version from Mable Hoffman's cookbook, "Crockery Cookery." My family loves this recipe.
AllenMI said:SierraCook said:Here is the crockpot version from Mable Hoffman's cookbook, "Crockery Cookery." My family loves this recipe.
Hey, I have that same cookbook! I've only made a few things out of it, though. I'm not big on using a crockpot to cook with.
red beans and rice the quick method
1 can of red kidney (optional)
1 can of refried beans
1/3 cup of water
1 bag or success boil in bag rice
1 salt shaker (optional)
1 pepper shaker (optional)
boil the rice as directed on the package
warm (do not boil) the refried beans over slow heat adding small amounts of water or juice from the kidney beans to thin out to desired consistency , salt and pepper to taste
serve: rice over beans
note: soy sauce also adds additional flavor use lightly to taste
the kidney beans can be added to make it fuller but they tend to change the flavor i recommend using a test bowl to taste the mix
cook time : maybe 10 min`s to 15 min`s, longer if you use regular rice.
never the less, it`s good just top off with hot sauce, i have alot of fun with my taste testing unmarked containers with bought and made food my guest are not chefs but they know what they like, and i just can`t stand to pay $2.00 for a single side serving now if could only find a great recipe for crispy i mean extra crispy chicken (fried)What flavor? No andouille, no trinity and no cajun/creole spices and you use boil in bag rice. Sorry, but that has no resemblance to any red beans and rice any cajun or creole would make.
zatarains and glory can are o,k, but the rice is often over or undercooked, my family is from batown-roudge and know cooking however in chicago (southside)One word of warning: None of these recipes will be anywhere near what you get out of a Zatarains box. The Zatarain's red beans and rice, although good in it's own rite, is absolutely nothing like REAL N'Olins red beans and rice.