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Kidney beans
Van Chocstraw wrote: > > Why does my favorite bean, the kidney bean, come is such a bland, clear, > tasteless sauce? Why don't they make them with the same molasses sauce > as regular baked beans? Your tinned beans aren't in a sauce; it's the starch they give off plus the salt and water in which they were cooked. Drain them, rinse them and make a dish with them. |
Kidney beans
Arri London wrote:
> > Van Chocstraw wrote: > >>Why does my favorite bean, the kidney bean, come is such a bland, clear, >>tasteless sauce? Why don't they make them with the same molasses sauce >>as regular baked beans? > > > > Your tinned beans aren't in a sauce; it's the starch they give off plus > the salt and water in which they were cooked. Drain them, rinse them and > make a dish with them. Exactly. That's not a sauce, it's more like an exudate. Bean slime. It's not poisonous but it's nothing I'd consume deliberately. Dump 'em out in a colander and give them a good rinse. |
Kidney beans
Kathleen wrote: > > Arri London wrote: > > > > > Van Chocstraw wrote: > > > >>Why does my favorite bean, the kidney bean, come is such a bland, clear, > >>tasteless sauce? Why don't they make them with the same molasses sauce > >>as regular baked beans? > > > > > > > > Your tinned beans aren't in a sauce; it's the starch they give off plus > > the salt and water in which they were cooked. Drain them, rinse them and > > make a dish with them. > > Exactly. That's not a sauce, it's more like an exudate. Bean slime. > It's not poisonous but it's nothing I'd consume deliberately. Dump 'em > out in a colander and give them a good rinse. Very posh word that is...'exudate' :) But correct. Even if the tinned ones weren't slimy, they are usually horribly salty for our tastes so need a rinse in any event. |
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