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Pre-soaking Beans for Later Useimama2many Feedback About This Post:RE: Pre-soaking Beans for Later UseI wash and sort the beans, cover them with water and bring to a rolling boil for 2 full minutes. Remove from heat and let them sit in the water for 1 hour. Drain and add fresh water to an inch above the beans and cook until tender. Post by Arizona Survivor RE: Pre-soaking Beans for Later Use
I don't bother with the presoak, because I seldom plan that far ahead. But to quickly have dry beans available, I put them in a pot with cold water, bring to a boil. I let them boil only 5 minutes, then turn off the stove and let them sit covered for an hour. In that hour, I prepare whatever I am going to use them in. At the end of the hour (and 15 minutes or so it took to bring them to a boil) the beans are soft and ready to add to your chili. Post By alaskamomma (Guest Post) RE: Pre-soaking Beans for Later UseI've done them according to my canning book. It says to: Cover beans with cold water and let stand 12-18 hours in cool place. Boil 30 minutes. Pack hot beans into jars leaving 1" headspace (cover with water if needed). Adjust caps and process pints 75 minutes under 10 pounds of pressure, quarts 90 minutes under 10 pounds of pressure. When I did mine, I canned pinto beans, navy beans, kidney beans, and white beans at the same time. Now I have them ready to go whenever I need them, which is so convenient. I also made a huge pot of bean soup and canned it at the same time. Post by susanmajp RE: Pre-soaking Beans for Later UseI soak mine overnight covered in a large bowl of water. Or you could soak all day and put in a crockpot or cook on stove. Post By Beth (Guest Post) RE: Pre-soaking Beans for Later UseWhat I do when I go grocery shopping and buy dry beans. Once home the beans go to the freezer to stay until I am ready to use them. Then when ready I put the water on to boil. Once boiling I put in the frozen beans. It navy beans are done in less then a hour and the brown beans in 2 hours. Post By Winterbird (Guest Post) RE: Pre-soaking Beans for Later UseI never soak the beans. My mother told me a faster way. Put them in a pot with hot water and boil hard for about 20-30 minutes, adding water as needed, with the lid off. After that, add enough hot water to the pot, bring to a boil, put lid on. Cook about 2 - 2 1/2 hours. Much easier that soaking, and better flavor. Post By Dee. (Guest Post) RE: Pre-soaking Beans for Later UseWhat I do I saw in the Mennonite cookbook. Soak beans overnight and in the morning, drain them and place in canning jars, add boiling water, the lids, and the pressure can them. Do not fill way up to the top, as the beans will swell more as they cook in the canner. I have done several different kinds and now have beans whenever I need them without preservatives and salt. also saving the landfill of tins. Post By Louise Z (Guest Post) RE: Pre-soaking Beans for Later UseI've also heard of dehydrating beans. It's quicker to reconstitute the dehydrated beans than to soak the dried beans. Check it out! Good Luck :) Post By Anne (Guest Post) RE: Pre-soaking Beans for Later Use
yes you can pre soak beans.I have cooked them and froze them for a quick meal for chilli. Post by smilingfaces88 |
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