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  Lawry's black beans
 
Yield: 6 Servings
 
1 lb Black beans -- uncooked      10 sl Bacon -- julienned
1 md Sweet red pepper -- diced      1 md Green pepper -- diced
1 md Yellow pepper -- diced      1 md Onion -- chopped
2 Cloves garlic -- minced      2 Sprigs fresh cilantro -- Minced
1 tb Ground cumin      1 ts Cayenne pepper
2 qt Chicken stock Salt and pepper -- to taste      1 c Lawry's Italian dressing
 The day before preparing recipe soak the black beans in cold water in the refrigerator overnight. Use an over-sized container to allow for expansion. Drain the beans. Wash thoroughly in cold water to rinse away any coloration to the water. Place beans in fresh water to cover in a kettle. Cook until the beans are al dente or slightly firm. Pour into a colander and discard water. Rinse again in cold water to prevent any further cooking. Meanwhile saute the bacon until half cooked. Drain off the fat. Continue cooking the bacon then add diced peppers onion garlic cilantro cumin and cayenne pepper. Saute until peppers are tender-crisp. Add to precooked black beans in kettle. Gradually add chicken stock and continue cooking until most of the cooking liquid is absorbed leaving a moist but not dry bean mixture. Season to taste with the salt and pepper. Add the Italian dressing and stir well. Chill. Stir well before serving. Makes 6 servings. Recipe By : Lawry's Foods via LA Times

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