I was looking for a different bean side dish and found a couple that looked interesting I will be putting on the boards.
APPLE CIDER BEANS
1/2 lb ex lean hamburger (or turkey burger)
1/2 c. onion diced
1/4 c. red pepper diced
2 c. red beans - undrained
1 c. apple cider
1/2 c. raisins
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tbs garlic minced
1/4 c. celery
1) In skillet fry burger, onion, garlic & celery in small amount of olive oil.
2) Stir in remaining ingred.
3) Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer.
4) Uncovered- cook 20 to 25 min stirring occasionally
Apple Cider Beans
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Re: Apple Cider Beans
What a great alternative to corn syrup laden baked beans!
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Re: Apple Cider Beans
I haven't tried it yet, just ran across the recipe yesterday. So if anyone tries it before I do please post how you liked it and what it tastes like.
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Re: Apple Cider Beans
I added some apple cider (made from a blend of Honeycrisp apples) to the Rsted Butternut Squash soup last week in place of some of the chicken broth and it gave it just a slightly sweet flavor. So, I then added it to my turnip/mustard greens I cooked this weekend, and it was really good. It's just a slightly sweet flavor with a hint of apple, but not overpowering at all. Both dishes were extra yummy with the cider!!
So, IMHO. . .apple cider made both dishes better !
[glow=green,2,300]Lynn[/glow]
So, IMHO. . .apple cider made both dishes better !
[glow=green,2,300]Lynn[/glow]
Lynn