Beans
satya - 1/12/2014 10:56:27 AM
Ingredients
Kidney Beans - 1 or 2 cans
Onions
Cilantro
Oil
Brown sugar
Garlic
Pepper
Tomato sauce 1 small can
Sugar (to brown it)
1 cup of water
//Optionally
Green bell pepper
Carrots
Potato
satya - 1/12/2014 10:59:14 AM
Main process steps
Brown sugar in oil
Brown Onions
Add tomato sauce
Couple of minutes
Add beans (don't drain)
Add Garlic, Pepper, Salt
Add bell pepper, small cut carrots, potato
Add a cup of water
15 minutes
Mash the beans a little to add to the sauce
Add cilantro
15 minutes
satya - 1/12/2014 10:59:30 AM
To eat
by itself
or rice
satya - 1/12/2014 11:00:39 AM
You know you got it when
it has that rustic wood smoke taste (because of browned sugar)
it is a bit sweet
the sauce absorbed the mashed beans to make it a touch thicker than water
satya - 1/12/2014 11:01:31 AM
Key process steps
Brown the sugar
Adding tomato sauce first in the process
Mashing the beans a little
Adding a cup of water
satya - 1/12/2014 11:01:58 AM
Variations....
I may try adding a touch curry powder after browning the sugar...
satya - 1/12/2014 11:12:09 AM
Browning sugar
Not sure where this practice came from. I don't know the level of unhealthy-ness. Here is how it works.
Use an oil that has a higher boiling point than say olive oil. So like a vegetable oil or canola oil.
Heat 4 to 5 table spoons of oil in a pan or a pot or any of your cherished or pampered instruments. Either early or during the heating process add 1 table spoon of sugar (I really don't know the exact amount) to that oil. Continue to heat it until the sugar turns brown to blackish.
Add onions or whatever follows this browning process.
Why do this?
well it gives a woody flavor to what you cook. Especially protein based items such as chicken or beans.