I left my TBH cookbook in the Walmart cart while i was there and when i went back it had not been returned. i was wondering if someone could send me the recipe for the Pinto Beans that are in the book. Thanks in adance.
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not sure which recipe you picked, but this is how I do it.
1# pinto beans
2 ham hocks or link of your favorite sausage
1 can of rotel (mild medium or hot, your choice)
1 can of chicken broth
1 onion chopped
1 bell pepper chopped
3 table spoons of williams pinto bean seasoning
dump everything into a crock pot, add water til ingregients are covered by about 1" of water.
cook on high for 8 hours or low for 10-12 hours.
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Easy Pinto Beans by Dan Marcasol (Skeeter)
1 pound pinto beans
2 ham hocks
1 can rotel
1 can chicken broth
1 chopped onion
2 bell peppers chopped
3 tablespoons of Williams Pinto Bean Seasoning
Dump everything into a crock-pot. Add water (about 2 inches above beans), cook on high for 8 hours on low for 10-12 hours. Check occasionally and add water if needed.
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Originally posted by skeeter View Postnot sure which recipe you picked, but this is how I do it.
1# pinto beans
2 ham hocks or link of your favorite sausage
1 can of rotel (mild medium or hot, your choice)
1 can of chicken broth
1 onion chopped
1 bell pepper chopped
3 table spoons of williams pinto bean seasoning
dump everything into a crock pot, add water til ingregients are covered by about 1" of water.
cook on high for 8 hours or low for 10-12 hours.
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Originally posted by Biggun View PostWhere do you get williams pinto bean seasoning?
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Originally posted by skeeter View Postnot sure which recipe you picked, but this is how I do it.
1# pinto beans
2 ham hocks or link of your favorite sausage
1 can of rotel (mild medium or hot, your choice)
1 can of chicken broth
1 onion chopped
1 bell pepper chopped
3 table spoons of williams pinto bean seasoning
dump everything into a crock pot, add water til ingregients are covered by about 1" of water.
cook on high for 8 hours or low for 10-12 hours.
Have you ever tried the Williams Cajun Season. I have been using that for 25 years as my always goto seasons.
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Originally posted by skeeter View Posti get it at the food town grocery store down the road from my house. also get it at the farmers market on airline drive in houston. or you can order it here.
http://www.jeffersonimages.com/williams/WM_Index.htm
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