Home
Recipes
Software
Store
Discuss Food!
Video
Help
Log in
and post recipes free!
find
in
Anywhere
Recipe Title
Videos
Discussion Groups
Food Dictionary
Product Support
search
Misacquetash
4 Servings
Try this Misacquetash recipe, or post your own recipe for Misacquetash
tell us
Be the first to
submit a photo
for this recipe.
Win $100.00
by posting the best original food photo this month!
Recipe look good to you?
Misacquetash Ingredients
Red
beans
Salt
Fresh cut
corn
kernels
Pepper
Butter
Water
Instructions for Misacquetash
This is another gift from the Indians, a gift we now call succotash. In the early days, however, red beans were used rather than lima beans. Soak and cook the beans first, drain them, and place them in a casserole with fresh-cut corn kernels (or frozen), a bit of butter, salt, and pepper, and a very small amount of water. Cover and simmer on the top of the stove for a few minutes, until the corn is tender. In the old days this dish was made with bear grease rather than butter. If you are out of butter or bear grease, try olive oil. It is very good! From
. Downloaded from Glens MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.
Main Ingredient:
Cuisine:
Uncategorized
More like this...
Vegetables
Corn
Bean
Butter
for
flavor
and
categorization
Recent searches:
boiled gammon
white wine garlic onion pasta
cake twinkle
digestive
sourdough no salt bread
sausage meat spinach pasta
gourmet burger
chicken cacc
frangelico sauce
bar one cake
protein
sultana cake
chicken spinach lasagna
phi
cake yellow diabetic
mexican salsa
champagne sorbet pineapple orange
light breading
roast deer
falafel balls
O P T I O N S
Rate or Comment
Suggest to Friend
Add to Menu
Email Recipe
Print Recipe
Create a Cookbook
I M P R O V E
Submit Photo
Link to Recipe
Post a Recipe
Invite Friends
Post a Video
R E M E M B E R
Try Soon
Favorite
G R O U P S
log in first
New? Watch the guided tour (5 min):
Download
our cooking software and
do more
with this recipe!
BigOven for Windows won Best Cooking Software, 2008 from TopTenReviews.com
Privacy Policy
Leaderboard
Member Directory
About Us
BigOven on
twitter
Help