I think I might be missing something. But I can't seem to find the answer anywhere! I started buying dry beans instead of the canned because it's cheaper and I can control the preservatives. I did red kidney beans the other day. I flash-boiled them and let them soak as directed but they were still pretty firm. I thought they might soften as I put them into other recipes but no such luck ![]()
No I have black beans that I need to use this week. Any tips on making sure they're the right consistency? Thank you!
Re: Need help w/ cooking dry beans
I think the long-soak method works the best. I don't like the quick-soak method.
The other thing you might try is cooking them in a crockpot after you've soaked overnight. I like bean dishes better when they're from a crockpot, and it works really well for recipes like soups.
So, meaning....after the quick boil directions on the bag I need to boil them again?
How long to boil and how many cups/water?
Thanks.
Ah. Kind of a PITA huh? What is the point of soaking if you're just going to simmer?
long soak- i always put them in a big bowl of water in the fridge overnight.
and then cook them for a long time.
I know the soaking part helps take some of the gassiness out of beans. If for no other reason than that I soak them lol. No one needs a gassy dh.
They probably don't absorb water correctly if you go straight to boiling them and no soaking.