That's what Southern girls are made of.
Dry beans are a great staple for your pantry, inexpensive and healthy. Red beans are my favorite. This Monday I made a pot and I think that it may be my best one yet so I'll share the recipe.
This go 'round I used Chorizo sausage and it really made the pot. Here's what you'll need...
Ingredients
1 lb. bag dry red beans, rinsed and sorted
10 cups water
2 Bay leaves
3 tablespoons bacon drippings
1 large white or yellow onion, rough chopped
3 ribs celery, chopped
2 toes of garlic
2 links of chorizo, sliced
Salt, black pepper, & garlic powder to taste (start with 1 tsp. of each and add more if you like)
1 tsp. Thyme
3 tbsp. flour
2 tbsp. dried or fresh parsley
1/4 to 1/2 cup green onion, chopped
White Rice, cooked
Place washed beans in a large pot and cover with and inch or so of water. You can do the long soak method, soak for 8 hours or overnight, drain and set aside, or you can do a quick cook method. I do the quick cook method which is to cover beans with an inch or so of water and bring to a boil, simmering for an hour, then add the remaining water, up to ten cups, and reduce heat to medium low.
Meanwhile, in a skillet, heat bacon drippings over medium heat. Add your chopped onion and sauté for 1 minute. Add chopped celery to this and continue to sauté until onions are translucent. Season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Add this to the pot along with bay leaves, parsley, & thyme.
After you've added your veg to the pot and while your skillet is still hot, add chorizo; cook, stirring, to brown the sausage over medium heat, about 4 minutes. When done, add this to the pot along with two toes of garlic and stir. Remove about 1/4 cup of bean juice, placing in a small bowl, and to it add 3 tbsp. flour. Combine flour and liquid to form a paste and add that back to the pot. Bring beans back to a simmer, stirring occasionally, for about 2 hours. The flour works as a thickening agent; should the beans become too thick, add more water, about 1/4 cup at a time until desired consistency.
Remove beans from heat and, with a slotted spoon, fish out your toes of garlic and mash against the side of the pot. Stir mashed garlic back down into the beans and continue to cook until beans are tender and creamy, another 15 minutes or so. Remove from heat. Serve over cooked rice and garnish with green onions.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
The Most Beautiful Words
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Who is this Linda Hogan, Native American writer, who could communicate such beauty in her words?
Monday, June 17, 2013
Crawfish Races and a Boil
Father's Day weekend required a special meal to kick it all off. Nothing says "man food" like sucking crawfish heads (Shhh, I don't partake, but that will be our secret).
The hubs thoroughly enjoys a good crawfish boil, twisting the heads and sucking 'em back, not to mention he's got pulling the tail meat down to an art. Swilling beer and getting all those juices and beer mixed up in his beard just adds to the manliness of it. A boil is a perfect Father's Day meal.
We ordered that mess of crawfish from our local grocer. They're live when you get them so have fun with it.
The hubs thoroughly enjoys a good crawfish boil, twisting the heads and sucking 'em back, not to mention he's got pulling the tail meat down to an art. Swilling beer and getting all those juices and beer mixed up in his beard just adds to the manliness of it. A boil is a perfect Father's Day meal.
We ordered that mess of crawfish from our local grocer. They're live when you get them so have fun with it.
You can race them...
antagonize them...
Scare your little ones with 'em,
but be warned. Someone just may piddle on your floor.
Lucky for me it was only crawfish piddle. As our "big girl" exclaimed, "I pee on the potty!"
Look at that big 'ol Granddaddy in the center there; look at those pincers!
At last, the supper, pork & venison sausage, corn on the cob, and red potatoes. Mmm, mmm!
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Hurricane Alley
Here, my love and I float the lazy river at Hurricane Alley Water park. This is located near the downtown area of Corpus Christi. It's a nice reprieve from our South Texas heat. This is a small water park and perfect for young ones. It is not too expensive, fifty dollars for a season pass so we will go a lot to get our monies worth. This is just one of the things to do in our little town.
There's always the beach, too. However, seaweed is high, right now, and not leaving the best aroma on the shores. I much prefer the cleaner atmosphere of the park to the beach for the time being.
Ground has been broken for Schlitterbahn Corpus Christi, too, so visitors will have just one more way to beat the heat in coming years.
There's always the beach, too. However, seaweed is high, right now, and not leaving the best aroma on the shores. I much prefer the cleaner atmosphere of the park to the beach for the time being.
Ground has been broken for Schlitterbahn Corpus Christi, too, so visitors will have just one more way to beat the heat in coming years.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Beatin' the Heat
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We gave the other girls in our life the trimmed bits from the melon.
I'm fairly certain that they love me right about now.
On a personal note, I did get that teaching position I was going for so 1st grade here I come! Wish me luck and more to come on that.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Monday, May 6, 2013
New Reads
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Charlaine Harris releases the final installment in the Sookie Stackhouse Southern Vampire series, Dead Ever After, tomorrow, May 7, 2013. This book is coming to our local library and I'm number four on the wait list so I've still got some waiting to do, but I'm really looking forward to discovering what becomes of my beloved Sookie. In the meantime, I'm beginning her Harper Connelly series which is available at our library. I just finished Grave Sight and have book two on hold.
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I think she may also have a third installment on her Teeny Templeton series released this spring, but am not entirely sure about when. I'll enjoy reading that, too, and if you haven't meet Teeny Templeton, you should. The first book in the series is, Gone With a Handsomer Man, followed by A Teeny Bit of Trouble.
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Are you building a summer reading list? If so, what's on it?
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