How to make a good pot of pinto beans:
This recipe is for the crock pot.
Plan ahead - they need to soak overnight.
The first thing to do is measure how many cups your crock pot will hold.
The general rule is 1 part beans, 2 parts water. Example: for 2 cups dried beans - add 4 cups water.
1 cup of dried beans will yield about 3 cups of cooked beans.
You will want a little room at the top for extra water and for extra items to add at the end.
Instructions:
1. Sort your beans and check to make sure there aren't any little rocks or anything in the beans.
2. Rinse your beans well. I usually rinse mine 2 or 3 times until the water runs clear. Use a colander.
3. After your beans are rinsed and clean, pour them into a large plastic bowl and cover with water -
just enough water to completely cover them and a little more.
4. Do this in the evening. Let them soak overnight. This helps to soften them and they will cook faster. Newer beans will cook faster as well. Older beans will require a little more cooking time.
5. In the morning, pour your beans back into your colander and rinse them again.
6. Pour the beans into a large pot and cover with hot water with about an inch of water above the beans.
7. Cook over high heat until the beans get really foamy - they will need to boil to get there (Picture 3).
8. After they get to this foamy point, rinse them again using your colander. This step of boiling and foaming and then rinsing helps make your beans not be so gassy.
9. After you rinse all of the foam off, pour your beans back into your pot and cover with hot water again with an inch or two above the beans. Place back on the stove over high heat again and let them come to a boil. Turn on your crock pot so it will begin to warm up.
10. At this point you can add your seasonings. For a 6 quart crock pot:
ADD:
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. ground black pepper
a dash of garlic salt
10. As soon as they begin to boil you can pour them into your crock pot - water and all.
Let them cook on low for 7 to 9 hours - until they are no longer crunchy.
At the end of the cooking process I like to add some ground sausage with green chili.
If you want to do this:
ADD:
1/2 pound sausage
2 chopped green chiles or 1 can diced green chile.
Brown them together, drain the grease off, and add to your beans.
This give the beans a really good flavor.
If you would rather, you can add a piece of ham or uncooked bacon pieces at the beginning of the cooking process of your beans. I prefer the sausage and green chile, but the ham or bacon is good also.
Now your done! You can serve immediately or turn the heat off the crock pot and serve within an hour or two. I like to make a large crock pot full at a time and freeze the leftover beans in 1 quart plastic containers to use later. Just take the lid off your crock pot and let them cool completely before freezing. The frozen beans will stay good in your freezer for several months.