dry beans - black turtle

dry beans - black turtle
dry beans - black turtle
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A meaty bean, with floury texture and rich flavor. Suited for many uses, including stews, refried beans, dips, and patties.

BASIC COOKING RECOMMENDATIONS:

First, know that one cup of beans cooks up to the volume of three cups of beans. One pound of beans is approximately two cups, so one lb would yield a six cup pot of beans.

At its most basic, cooking beans is about simmering them until they are soft. Soaking them speeds up that process and broth adds a punch of flavors. From there, one can do some fine-tuning and throw in some variables:

1. To soak, or not.

I have definitely soaked my fair share of beans. The process is that of soaking them overnight in water, covering them by as much water as they fill the pot deep. The next morning, first thing, strain the beans, discarding the soak water, and rinse the beans. The thought is to wash out the phytic acids which might be causing gas in some people.

There is conflicting scientific evidence as to whether it is beneficial to soak beans, and that one might actually be washing out vitamins and flavors.

My best thinking is not to fret it. If you want to reduce the cooking time, which is for sure going to happen, go ahead, but try not to soak for more than 6 hours. If you want to cook beans and do not have any pre-soaked, go ahead and simply plan on a longer cooking time. But you are in luck! Our beans rarely make it over one year old, which is REAL fresh for a bean. Fresh beans, younger than two years, have a reduced cooking time already. Variety and age in months will affect the cooking time. Our beans will range between 30 minutes (for soaked) and 3 hours (for un-soaked).

In conclusion, more important than soaking, is sourcing!

2. Prep with mirepoix.

If desired, get a classic mirepoix going. This consists of onion, garlic, celery, diced carrot, pepper flakes, and broken bay leaves in a fat, such as local sunflower oil. Heat until aromatic or translucently luscious.

3. Cook beans.

Once aromatic, add beans and cover with at least two inches of water/broth. Bring to a boil and leave it there for about 10 minutes to let the beans know who’s boss. Then set to simmer, adding pre-heated water if and as necessary to keep the beans covered throughout cooking. There is some thinking that adding cold water will cause the beans to harden. Expect our beans to take 30 minutes to 1.5 hours to cook.

4. Salt, fat (got it), acid, heat (got it).

There is a cookbook by the title “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat”, summing up all it takes to create flavor. So far, you got the fat and the heat, now, when the beans are soft through and through, is time to add salt and acids, such as tomatoes, lime or vinegar. Not before, as they may cause the beans to rebel. Let the now salted/acidified beans sit in the broth for at least 10 minutes to take it all in.

Voila! Beans done! Do not discard the broth; use any extra for soup, dirty rice, bread, and more!

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Accokeek Meet-up (Accokeek, MD)
MEET-UP DAY AND TIME: Tuesdays, 8:45 am.

Meet-up happens in the parking lot. I will call you if the ETA changes, but expect to be available to meet-up 30 minutes earlier or later than the noted ETA. You may choose to bring your own bag into which to transfer your order upon meetup. Or you may choose to pay a one-time $30 bag fee and take the bag home, returning it at your next order pickup in exchange for another bag.
Don and Raquel's home (Alexandria City, VA)
Don Walsh
703-548-5742 landline
PICKUP DAY AND HOURS: Tuesdays, 10 am - 2 pm. Ideally orders are picked up within this window, but it will still be there waiting for you if you cannot make it until later, but please do pickup by sunset.

IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME PICKING UP FROM THIS LOCATION, please make note of that in the comments section upon placing your order.

I will then provide you with directions (since GPSs don't recognize relevant one-ways), as well as instructions for payment. You may choose to bring your own bag into which to transfer your order upon pickup. Or you may choose to pay a one-time $30 bag fee and take the bag home, returning it at your next order pickup in exchange for another bag.

UPON PICKUP: Using right of way sidewalk on the left side of the house, walk the full length of the house and enter through the wooden gate on your right hand side into the patio at the back of the house. Bags will be in the foyer or utility closet outside the basement door.

I will provide an envelope in your bag. Please place your check or cash payment into this envelope. If making a cash payment, please use the bag name label as your payment identification. Deposit the envelope in the mail slot at the front door.
Next Step Produce (Newburg, MD)
Gabrielle Lajoie
PICKUP DAY AND HOURS: On-farm pickups are available after 9 am on Tuesdays. You are welcome to pickup at your convenience any time or day after that.

IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME PICKING UP FROM THIS LOCATION, you deserve a new customer orientation! Upon placing your first order for pickup from this location, please provide your requested day and time for your first-time pickup in the comments section provided. We will send you an email to confirm or reschedule. After your new customer orientation, you will be self-sufficient!
Wakefield Hall Apartment (Washington, DC)
PICKUP DAY AND HOURS: Tuesdays, strictly 11:00 am - 3:00 pm.

There is a half-circle driveway where you can short-term park. You will be provided with a code to enter the apartment building.

IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME PICKING UP FROM THIS LOCATION, please make note of that in the comments section upon placing your order.

I will then provide you with a code to enter the apartment building, as well as instructions for payment. You may choose to bring your own bag into which to transfer your order upon pickup. Or you may choose to pay a one time $30 bag fee and take the bag home, returning it at your next order pickup in exchange for another bag.

UPON PICKUP: Your NSP bag will be waiting for you in the lobby. Take it if you've opted to pay the $30 bag fee for the convenience of taking the bag home with you every time, and at your following order, bring back the bag, leaving it in place of your new one. Otherwise, please plan to bring your own bag into which to transfer your order.

I will provide an envelope in your bag. Please place your check or cash payment into this envelope. If making a cash payment, please use the bag name label as your payment identification. Drop your payment envelope through the slot of the office door next to the lobby (up a couple steps and to the left as you enter).
Zen and Vitality with Zoa (LaPlata, MD)
Zoa Conner
301-392-3723
PICKUP DAY AND HOURS:
Tuesday pickups by appointment 9:00 am - 6:00 pm.

IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME PICKING UP FROM THIS LOCATION:
Please fill out the following Zen and Vitality with Zoa new client information form:
zenandvitality.com/client-information-form/.

UPON EVERY ORDER:
Please schedule a pickup using the following form:
www.schedulicity.com/scheduling/ZAV3MP/services.

UPON PICKUP:
We accept cash or check payment upon pickup. If making a cash payment, please use the bag name label as your payment identification. Envelopes are provided alongside the drop box.
 
 
 
 
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