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Sweet-Baked White Beans with Pork
6 servings
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Sweet-Baked White Beans with Pork Ingredients
2 1/4 c Small white or cannellini
1/4 ts Freshly-ground black
pepper
; and soaked overnight
=== SALSA GARNISH ===
2 ts Dry
mustard
1/2 sm
Red onion
; very finely diced
1/4 c
Cider vinegar
1/2 bn Flat-leafed
parsley
; leaves
1 tb Grated fresh
ginger
2 Plum
tomato
es; coarsely
1/2 c Firmly-packed dark
brown
1 ts
Salt
1 Yellow
onion
; diced
1/4 ts Freshly-ground black
pepper
3 c
Chicken Stock
; see * Note
2 tb
Olive oil
4 oz Salt
pork
; in one piece
2 tb
Cider vinegar
2 lg Unsmoked
pork
hocks
1 ts
Soy sauce
1 ts
Salt
Instructions for Sweet-Baked White Beans with Pork
* Note: See the ?Brown Chicken Stock? and ?White Chicken Stock? recipes which are included in this collection. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Drain the soaked beans in a colander and rinse them with cold running water. In a medium heavy casserole, combine the mustard, vinegar, ginger, brown sugar, onion and Chicken Stock. Whisk together until evenly blended and add the beans. Trim any tough outer skin from the salt pork and pork hocks and add them to the casserole, placing the bacon in the center and 1 hock on either side. Bake in the warm oven for 3 hours, or until the beans have absorbed most of the liquid and the remaining sauce is thick. Stir occasionally to keep the beans evenly moistened, and add up to 1 cup water if necessary to keep the beans from scorching. About 1 hour before the beans will be done, combine all the ingredients for the garnish in a small glass bowl and toss together well. Pull the meat off the bones, cut the bacon into chunks and serve each bowl garnished with a spoonful of the vegetable salsa. This recipe yields 6 servings. Comments: Salt pork is from the same cut of pork as bacon, but whereas bacon is usually cured in brine and smoked. Salt pork is cured in coarse salt, but not smoked. Recipe Source: TOO HOT TAMALES with Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken From the TV FOOD NETWORK - (Show # TH-6218 broadcast 03-05-1997) Downloaded from their Web-Site - http://www.foodtv.com Formatted for MasterCook by MR MAD, aka Joe Comiskey - jpmd44a@prodigy.com 03-06-1997 Recipe by: Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.
Main Ingredient:
Chicken
Cuisine:
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