Thursday, October 31, 2013

Bean Soup


Chilly evenings make me think of my mom's Bean Soup.

A family staple passed down through generations that stemmed from the depression era and the need for cheap, yet hearty food.  Beans do the trick.  Oh the flavor of bean soup! (Don't forget the cornbread!)  Mom primarily used pinto beans, or great northern white beans along with some type of salty fat to season the broth.  Typically a ham hock or bacon was used.   

Recently, I found a great supplier of heirloom beans in Napa, Ca.  Rancho Gordo is a wonderful source for unique beans. 

They have about 20-30 different kinds at a given time, along with other items such as dried corns, grains etc.  Being that I love my Bean Soup I quickly bought several new types of beans to try out.

Today's Bean Soup was made with Rancho Gordo's Rio Zape Beans.

(photo courtesy of Rancho Gordo)

Using these beans was a wonderful treat.  The soup liquid turns deep and dark and makes a tasty broth.  They are similar to a pinto bean but have more depth.  They are said to have notes of coffee and chocolate with a velvet texture.  At $5.95 a pound I would say that is a darn good bargain!

I found the soup so flavorful that I went to order another pound and they were already out of stock.  I just got a note that they are now back in, so I'm putting in my order right away.  



I hope you try my Bean Soup and also give this bean supplier a try.  No paid promos here...just sharing a great source that I came across.  Spreading the love!


Bean Soup

1 pound dried beans, rinsed and picked through for stones (pinto, great northern, red beans)
6 cups water (plus more)
2 slices of bacon, or 1 ham hock
1 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon salt


Soak beans overnight.  Drain beans and place in a large dutch oven.  Add water, bacon or ham hock.  Make sure there is enough water to cover the bean by 1 - 1 1/2".  Cover and cook over medium high heat bringing to a boil.  Add salt and pepper.  Reduce heat and simmer covered 2-3 hours, stirring beans occasionally.  Stirring creates the release of starches from the beans which will make the soup thicker.  Make sure to check the water level and add more as necessary to keep the original water line 1 inch above the beans.  Adjust seasonings if you add more water.

After beans are tender take about 1 cup to 1 1/2 cups of beans and roughly mash them.  Add them back to the soup and stir.  Allow to simmer 30 more minutes.  Soup should thicken slightly.  Serve.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Chocolately Hot Chocolate

My mom's old school recipe is the easiest way to make delicious homemade hot chocolate.



Chocolately Hot Chocolate 

Here's a little quick treat to warm you up.

This has to be my favorite Hot Chocolate recipe.  Found among my mom's coveted recipe cards, this one is a winner.  Such deep chocolate flavor.  


It warms the soul.

Cheers to you!



Chocolatey Hot Chocolate

serves 4

1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
4 cups milk
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
mini marshmallows (optional)

Put cocoa powder in a medium saucepan. Stir in milk gradually until cocoa becomes incorporated.  Add chocolate chips; melt over medium heat, stirring occasionally.

Bring to simmer, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla.  Add marshmallows if desired. Serve. 



Sunday, October 27, 2013

Halloween Dinner Menu

Boo!

It's Halloween Time!

Are you planning anything for Halloween?  Do you still dress up and go out to parties, or do you host one of your own?

We typically go out on Halloween, sometimes dressing up to join in all the fun.  I remember many couple costumes such as Cleopatra and Marc Antony, Laurel and Hardy, Batman and Batgirl, and his favorite....Zorro and his dame.  This year we went to a Great Gatsby event down at a Malibu Mansion and go to dress up in roaring 20's attire.  So much fun.

Sometimes it's great to stay in, have some friends over for a cozy dinner, hand out candy, and watch scary movies!  

So I've planned a Halloween Dinner menu that you can pick and choose from whether you are taking the kids out trick or treating, or staying at home with the porch light off..!

All of these dishes are perfect for a cozy Autumn evening.  Below are the links to the recipes:

Apple Cider Iced Tea
Monster Mash
Cheesy Garlic Herb Bread
Pork and Pumpkin Stew 
Take Along S'mores

Happy Halloween!!! 






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