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Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449265
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Did you say pinto ?? grin
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I like pinto and black eye peas.

The only thing Id say , to add lots of, to all of what you fix, is plenty of buttah. Sounds like you're onto a great meal.

Buttah. The secret to life.


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Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449268
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^^^what a beauty!!!!

Sharon this cornbread recipe calls for an entire stick of butter!! Lordy!

Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449270
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82


Sharon this cornbread recipe calls for an entire stick of butter!! Lordy!


Do it ! And let us know.


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Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449273
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Instead of regular salt I use granulated tomato / chicken bullion, Knorr makes it.

Lets see that cornbread after you cook it.

Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449277
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Good deal, Ashley...every southern meal I prepare, there is lots of buttah in and on it. It really does add so much rich homey taste to them. You will have fun with all this.


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Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449278
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I ain’t cooked the greens yet. Closer to dinner time! But washed and cut em up like warrior said!

Hey the house smells good anyways!

Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449279
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Must be cooking outdoors. Some leaves done fell in it.

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Your cornbread looks perfect !


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Re: Pinto beans [Re: Sharon] #8449282
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Originally Posted by Sharon
Your cornbread looks perfect !


Thank you! Air fryer to the rescue again! Surprised how well it works
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Re: Pinto beans [Re: TurkeyWrangler] #8449285
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Originally Posted by TurkeyWrangler
Must be cooking outdoors. Some leaves done fell in it.



Or maybe they’re katydids!!! eek

Re: Pinto beans [Re: Sharon] #8449287
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Originally Posted by Sharon
Your cornbread looks perfect !


Same thing I thought ! Well done .


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Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449291
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
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I ain’t cooked the greens yet. Closer to dinner time! But washed and cut em up like warrior said!

Hey the house smells good anyways!


You might not think that once them collards get going, lol. Mama refused to cook collards as she said they stunk up the house. Which is funny because she loved cabbage and we ate boiled cabbage regularly. I had to go to granny for my collard fix.


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Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449301
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The vinegar from pickled hot peppers get sprinkled/dosed on the collards after serving on the plate. It will be on the table in all the high class Southern restaurants.

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Re: Pinto beans [Re: Philip Stancel] #8449309
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Originally Posted by Philip Stancel
The vinegar from pickled hot peppers get sprinkled/dosed on the collards after serving on the plate. It will be on the table in all the high class Southern restaurants.


Daddy did not do hot anything but would grow cowhorn peppers every year just for pepper sauce for greens.


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Re: Pinto beans [Re: elsmasho82] #8449314
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Get you some Red beans, Camela preferably or blue runner.Putem in a crockpot add a couple links of smoke sausage and onion Salt pepper And Tony chaceries seasoning put enough water to cover cook on low and keep an eye on them add water as needed ,takes about 6 hours they will get tender and creamy the longer you cook don't over water them or they will be runny. I do not prefer watery beans.
Collards.cook about 8 slices of Bacon down and pour the bacon grease over in them while they are cooking.you can add the bacon back to it if you like.

Re: Pinto beans [Re: warrior] #8449534
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Originally Posted by warrior
Here's how I do my collards.

Peel leaves from stalk and wash well. Stack leaves into a pile and roll cigar style for ease of handling. Slice across into 3/4" strips. Be sure to get the meaty stems as long as they haven't grown tough and fibrous. Some folks strip these out, but you want the natural sugars stored in the thicker parts.

In a large heavy stock pot sear and brown about a pound or so of seasoning meat. I use smoked pork neckbones (not fatty and more flavor than meat) but any smoked meat like hocks, or turkey can work.

Once you got a good sear pour in a quart of good chicken stock, homemade best, and scrape up the fond. Bring to a boil and add in your greens packing down as you go. You need a large pot as greens are really bulky but cook down by over two thirds.

Add a second quart of stock and bring to a boil then reduce to low and let cook until desired tenderness. Hour minimum but two to three usual.

Some folks will add a little sugar, especially if they are summer greens which can be a touch bitter. Greens need the kiss of frost for the plant to store up natural sugars and become sweet. Others like a bit of vinegary tang, apple cider or even balsamic is good. I prefer to add pepper vinegar at the table, pepper sauce down here.

If using neckbones or other bone in meat pick out the bones. The jowl bacon will work for you but I don't care for alot of grease in my greens, some do.


This is good advice. Warrior mentions not liking greasy greens but I prefer them with good dose of fat. It's por peoples meat. I really like using smoked turkey tails.

Re: Pinto beans [Re: warrior] #8449861
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When you cook the collards, make sure to close all the windows and doors or the blowflys will fill your house.


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Re: Pinto beans [Re: Lufkin Trapper] #8449866
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Originally Posted by Lufkin Trapper
When you cook the collards, make sure to close all the windows and doors or the blowflys will fill your house.



Idk why everyone thinks they smell so bad?? Maybe if you boil them. I fried them in Bacon grease with garlic and onions and added honey and hot sauce at the end.

They were good….but I think kale is tastier

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