Milen Show: How to Cook Pinto Beans in a Crock Pot
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I feel bad for the ugly beans :(
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@Milen575 You should make more videos :)
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@jptl2 Absolutly not, doing so may result in the end of the world as we know it!
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Damn, before he started taking I thought this was a hot chick.
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this guy seems really nice! i want to hang out with him!
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can you add a different oil like olive oil instead?
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do you need to stir it every once in awhile?
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@Shugerbuger Long live! I'm going to start a facebook group for the 'ugly beans'..
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AWESOME video! Simple, straight to the point, and detailed, the way ALL "How-To" videos should be!
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I sometimes heat the water in a tea kettle, then add to the crockpot, it cooks faster. I heard if you add a whole potato it collects the gas. So you won't have the farts.
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My mum leaves them in water for about 3 hours before putting them in the pot and adds boiling water. They are usually done in 3 hours at high setting. We got a newer Crock Pot (programable) and it took forever. 4 hours in high and we had to switch to the older one for another 90 mins.
This is by far the BEST video on simple preperation of beans! No cheesy music. Just basic instruction for a basic recipe!
MrTacobellman 9 months ago 9
@MrTacobellman Thanks!
Milen575 9 months ago
nice recipe :) i like mine personally with lots of cilantro. and lots of bacon. you know youve done a good job it the beans arent too watery and are nice and thick.
and if you eat pinto beans with rice, it gives your body the full protein and amino acids it requires. its super nutritious!
btw i think we sort because halves won't cook correctly, and i think the ugly dark ones may taste funny or they might be hard,
crazitaco 1 year ago
@crazitaco Thank you! You have to be right on the sorting. I once ate some beans that just didn't seem to turn out with crunchy halves and when I asked if the cooker had sorted them, she said no. Why would you do that?
Milen575 1 year ago
I always hear that your not supposed to add salt until after the beans are cooked.
is this something you do??
Wario567 1 year ago
@Wario567 Naw, I always add the salt before I cook them. You probably can taste more salt if you waited until the end, because it doesn't really have time to dissolve or cook in, but I like to add mine after I put the water in.
Milen575 1 year ago