Got me beans on as I watch the Aggies ply extremely average
2:12p, 11/22/22
Putting together a pot of the famous OB beans. This will carry our family to thanksgiving!
3:48p, 12/4/22
In reply to BaitShack
Well done, grasshopper.BaitShack said:
Batch going in!
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4:36p, 12/4/22
I'm also adding 4 big jalapeños. Trying to keep the heat down since I'm making it for the office.
6:00p, 12/4/22
In reply to BaitShack
Make sure everyone knows about the Clamato juice. I made some for a 4th of July party a few years ago, and just before we served it up, I announced that if anyone has a seafood allergy, they shouldn't eat the beans. I found out my sister-in-law of over 50 years has a seafood allergy and couldn't eat them. I was very glad to let them know, and now always make sure to let the crowd know about it.
6:11p, 12/4/22
In reply to lurker76
I sent them the recipe in advance, and I may put a little sign by them. I started these on the stovetop but am finishing in the crock pot. I need a bigger pot when I make a double batch.
10-4lurker76 said:
Make sure everyone knows about the Clamato juice. I made some for a 4th of July party a few years ago, and just before we served it up, I announced that if anyone has a seafood allergy, they shouldn't eat the beans. I found out my sister-in-law of over 50 years has a seafood allergy and couldn't eat them. I was very glad to let them know, and now always make sure to let the crowd know about it.
I sent them the recipe in advance, and I may put a little sign by them. I started these on the stovetop but am finishing in the crock pot. I need a bigger pot when I make a double batch.
7:11p, 12/4/22
In reply to lurker76
I've used tomato paste as a substitute and they turned out just as good.
8:16p, 12/4/22
In reply to lawless89
We use V8 juice as a sub for the Clamato and it's very good. We also blanch the tomatoes to peel them before cutting them up.
8:41p, 12/4/22
In reply to BaitShack
You have snatched the coin from my hand. Now, you may leave.BaitShack said:10-4lurker76 said:
Make sure everyone knows about the Clamato juice. I made some for a 4th of July party a few years ago, and just before we served it up, I announced that if anyone has a seafood allergy, they shouldn't eat the beans. I found out my sister-in-law of over 50 years has a seafood allergy and couldn't eat them. I was very glad to let them know, and now always make sure to let the crowd know about it.
I sent them the recipe in advance, and I may put a little sign by them. I started these on the stovetop but am finishing in the crock pot. I need a bigger pot when I make a double batch.
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2:00p, 12/13/22
Making these for a work function tomorrow.
Using V8 so I don't have to deal with the clam juice liability.
But I will cook them on the smoker to add another dimension of flavor, this always is a hit.
Using V8 so I don't have to deal with the clam juice liability.
But I will cook them on the smoker to add another dimension of flavor, this always is a hit.
aTm '99
7:46p, 12/22/22
I have all my ingredients for Christmas day! Will make 2 batches, 1 mild and 1 with the serranos.
7:51p, 12/22/22
Making these to have with tamales Christmas Eve. I have always made them the original way. BUT I have a ziplock bag full of Chile pequins. Has anyone ever tried throwing some in?
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9:19p, 12/22/22
In reply to BigHead 04
I would be very cautious. A few of those can go a long way.
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1:52p, 12/23/22
Making chili tomorrow and my custom Red Beans recipe Sunday. It took me almost (or maybe more than) 20 years to get that right and I think I finally did.
2:14p, 12/23/22
Sent the recipe out on a text thread a year ago. Went to a gathering last night and one of the guys brought these beans. They where very good.
11:46p, 12/23/22
Use zing zang. Not only do you not have to worry about allergies, the beans taste better.
10:29a, 1/14/23
Been making these for years, shared them with church group last night and they were a big hit.
On the allergy note, just be clear about what is in it. I am allergic to shellfish, but the most common shellfish is to crustaceans, not mollusks.
On the allergy note, just be clear about what is in it. I am allergic to shellfish, but the most common shellfish is to crustaceans, not mollusks.
7:51p, 1/14/23
In reply to Fleff
I don't have a shellfish allergy, but have wondered about this same thing as far as what affects shellfish allergies.
4:55p, 1/15/23
New twist
So when I make these I cook the bacon first then the onions. This time is deglazed the bottom of the pot with some of Goya marinade I'm using for my beer can chicken that's on the smoker.
Splash of this to deglazed the bacon bits then add the onions. Smells amazing. Even added some to whole pot along with the Clamato.
Smells incredible as it's simmering.
So when I make these I cook the bacon first then the onions. This time is deglazed the bottom of the pot with some of Goya marinade I'm using for my beer can chicken that's on the smoker.
Splash of this to deglazed the bacon bits then add the onions. Smells amazing. Even added some to whole pot along with the Clamato.
Smells incredible as it's simmering.
5:55p, 1/15/23
I use the BBQ Wife Bloody Mary mix. Its Aggie owned Texas made. Owner is Catherine Stiles wife of Shane Stiles who owns Stiles Switch BBQ.
7:44p, 1/15/23
In reply to Ag_07
I will allow it.
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7:44p, 1/15/23
In reply to BurnetAggie99
I will allow it.
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10:14a, 1/30/23
I made the OP beans last week and thought they were delicious! I thought the heat level was just right for me, but it was a little too hot for my wife, so next time I make it with the intent of sharing with others who can't tolerate as much heat, I'll probably cut back to 2 serranos rather than 4.
The only deviations I made from the recipe as posted are that I cooked the diced serranos at the first step along with the onions so that it would toast them, and I added about a tablespoon of Adobo seasoning at the end to give a little bit of salt and garlic savory flavor.
The only deviations I made from the recipe as posted are that I cooked the diced serranos at the first step along with the onions so that it would toast them, and I added about a tablespoon of Adobo seasoning at the end to give a little bit of salt and garlic savory flavor.
10:39a, 1/30/23
In reply to Thaddeus Beauregard
I"ve switched from using serrano's to throwing in a couple jalapenos whole instead. Easier to regulate the heat. Serrano's seem to be very hit or miss in terms of judging the level of heat.
11:06a, 1/30/23
In reply to AustinCountyAg
What? Jalapeños are very inconsistent with heat. Some are essentially bell peppers, some burn your face off. Serranos are very consistent with their heat level.
AustinCountyAg said:
I"ve switched from using serrano's to throwing in a couple jalapenos whole instead. Easier to regulate the heat. Serrano's seem to be very hit or miss in terms of judging the level of heat.
What? Jalapeños are very inconsistent with heat. Some are essentially bell peppers, some burn your face off. Serranos are very consistent with their heat level.
11:18a, 1/30/23
In reply to ursusguy
It's been a few years, but of all the people to say that…
ursusguy said:
If something tastes good, why complain or try to make fun of it?
It's been a few years, but of all the people to say that…
11:27a, 1/30/23
Oh, also…it didn't specify in the recipe, but I drained all the excess liquid from the beans cans before pouring in the beans. Didn't want to dilute the flavor of the remaking ingredients or make it too soupy.
11:35a, 1/30/23
In reply to texag06ish
You want around 50 ounces total of beans. What I normally do depending on availability; 1 - 52 ounce can, 2 - 27 ounce cans, or 4 - 14 ounce cans.
texag06ish said:
What size cans of beans are y'all using?
You want around 50 ounces total of beans. What I normally do depending on availability; 1 - 52 ounce can, 2 - 27 ounce cans, or 4 - 14 ounce cans.