Red Beans and Rice | Louisiana Cajun Style Red Beans and Rice Recipe
Red Beans and Rice | Louisiana Cajun Style Red Beans and Rice Recipe on Cooking With The Cajun ..... In Memory of My Mom and Dad!
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00:00 Red Beans and Rice
0:13 Washing the Red Beans for the Red Beans and Rice Recipe
0:25 Pan frying the sausage
1:38 CLOSEUP View of the Cooked Sausage
2:07 Add the diced ham
2:41 Time to add the Trinity (Onions, Celery, Green Bell Peppers)
3:58 CLOSEUP look at the finished Sausage
4:09 CLOSEUP look at the Red Beans and Rice with all ingredients combined and cooking.
4:57 Red Beans and Rice is brought up to a boil.
5:19 Time to SERVE after simmering for an hour and forty-five minutes.
5:58 HOT Alert
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Louisiana Style Red Beans and Rice Recipe with a Cajun accent. Hope you enjoy it.
Let me tell ya a little about Red Beans and Rice. Red beans and rice is an emblematic dish of Louisiana Creole cuisine (not from the Cajuns) traditionally served on Mondays with red beans, vegetables, spices, and pork bones as leftovers from Sunday dinner, cooked together slowly in a pot and served over rice. Some of the meats we used were ham, sausage, and tasso ham. Now if ya visit a local restaurant in New Orleans you might have a choice of meats such as Fried Chicken, Pork Chops, Sausage Links, Grilled Chicken Breast, and a ham bone. Back Pre-Katrina while working for Dixie Mill my co-workers and I would walk down to The Praline Connection for lunch on Mondays and have Red Beans and Rice with Fried Chicken or Grilled Pork Chops. It was really good!
Ingredients:
* 1 to 2 pounds of red beans (Laura Lynn UPC: 0 86854 02117 0)
* 4 Cups cooked Rice Laura Lynn UPC: 0 86854 00472 2
* The Trinity: (Sauce à la Mirepoix which is a buttery, wine laced stock garnished with an aromatic mixture of carrots (Cajuns use Green Bell Peppers (Trinity)), onions, and a bouquet garni.)
* 1/2 cups finely chopped celery (Fresh from Food City in Trenton, Georgia)
* 1/2 cups finely chopped white onions (Fresh from Food City in Trenton, Georgia)
* 1/2 cups finely chopped red onions (Fresh from Food City in Trenton, Georgia)
* 1/2 cups finely chopped bell peppers (Fresh from Food City in Trenton, Georgia)
* 1 clove of chopped Roasted Garlic (Fresh from Food City in Trenton, Georgia (The Cajuns Holy Ghost added to the Trinity))
The Seasoning:
* 2 12oz ham hocks (3 lbs total from Suncrest Farms UPC: 7 06517 00308 3) or (1lb diced Ham)
* 1 lbs Smoked Sausage (2 lbs of Conch Original Smoked Sausage UPC: 0 12176 20010 8)
* 2 Bay leaves (Fresh from Food City in Trenton, Georgia)
* 3 Tbls Paul Prudholme's Pork Magic UPC: 0 47997 12330 5
* 1 Tbls Tabasco Sauce UPC: 0 11210 00001 8
Additional Ingredients:
* 4 Tbls Red Cooking Wine to deglaze (Reese Vintage Cooking Wine UPC: 0 70670 00805 7)
Time: 4 hours cook time
1. Cover beans with water, let stand over night. Drain.
2. Place ham hocks (1lb diced ham = less fat to skim), celery, onions, bell peppers, Bay leaves, and seasoning into large saucepan with 10 cups water. —(if other meats then cook them at this time)
3. Cover and bring to boil. Simmer until meat is fork tender, about an hour after boiling starts, stir occasionally.
4. Remove ham hocks from pan, set aside, skim fat from pan, discard. (I used 1lb diced ham)
5. Remove a significant fraction of liquid from pan, add drained beans, add back just enough liquid to cover beans. Simmer beans until they just begin to break up and liquid starts to become creamy, about 45 minutes. Stir frequently. Add back liquid as needed to keep beans covered.
6. If beans begin to scorch, do not stir, transfer mixture to another pan without scraping scorched beans into new pot.
7. Add ham hocks, cook 45 minutes more, SERVE IMMEDIATELY (I did not use the Ham hocks this time)
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How To Make Red Beans & Rice | Comfort Food Recipe #MrMakeItHappen
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Shopping List:
1lb red beans
1 cup white rice
1 red and green bell pepper
2 stalks of celery
1 onion
1 lb andouille sausage
1 large smoked turkey leg or hamhock
1 tbsp cooking oil
dry oregano
1 tsp fresh diced thyme
smoked paprika
1 tsp better than bouillon chicken base
salt, pepper, garlic, onion powder, cayenne, cajun seasoning
3-4 cups chicken broth
green onion (garnish)
Directions:
Soak beans overnight in cold water (fridge).
In a medium sized pot add 2 cups water, cook rice according to package instructions; set aside.
Heat vegetable oil in a large Dutch oven over medium heat. Add sausage, and cook, stirring frequently, until sausage is lightly browned, about 3-4 minutes. Add onion, bell pepper and celery. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tender, about 3-4 minutes.
Stir in tomato garlic and oregano, thyme, chicken base, smoked paprika, cajun seasoning.
Stir in red beans, chicken stock, andbay leaf. Season to taste. Add whole smoked turkey leg. Bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat and simmer for about 1 hour, stirring every 15 minutes. Uncover; continue to simmer until reduced, an additional 15-20 minutes.
Using a wooden spoon or potato masher, mash beans until slightly thickened, if desired; season with salt and pepper, to taste.
Serve immediately, topped with rice and garnished with green onion, if desired.
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Here's the J. Kenji López-Alt article I mentioned about whether you should salt bean soak water:
***RECIPE, SERVES 6-8***
1 lb (454g) dried small (Mexican) red beans
1 red onion
1 red bell pepper
2 stalks celery (plus celery leaves for garnish)
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 smoked ham hock (or smoked turkey leg, or spoonful of smoked paprika)
paprika
garlic powder
cumin
oregano
dried sage
salt
pepper
olive oil
sugar
vinegar
hot sauce for garnish
cooked rice to eat it with
Soak the beans in enough water to keep them submerged as they double in size overnight. (Kenji recommends 15g of salt per liter of soak water, but plain water is fine too.)
The next day, you can either keep the soak water, or drain it out and rinse the beans clean. (The water has a lot of good color, but there's some evidence that it increases gas if you use it, and Kenji says he gets better texture by discarding salted soak water and rinsing the beans clean.)
Cut the onion, pepper and celery stalks into a medium dice, and put them in a big pot with a little olive oil. Cook over high heat, stirring constantly, until they seem at least halfway cooked. Stir in the tomato paste, then quickly add in the beans and enough water to cover everything before the paste burns. Drop in the ham hock.
Reduce the heat to a low boil and cook, stirring occasionally, until the beans taste done — 45-60 min. At any point in the process, season to taste with salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, cumin, oregano and sage. At the very end, stir in a pinch of sugar and a tiny splash of vinegar (not traditional but very good).
Serve the beans alongside rice, garnish with celery leaves, and drown in hot sauce. You can try to eat some meat off of the ham hock, but keep in mind it was chiefly for flavoring the beans.
Easy Creole Style Red Beans and Rice Recipe
ingredients
1 package smoke turkey
1 pound red beans
1 bulb garlic
1 onion
1 rib celery
2 jalapenos seeds and ribs removed
2 tbsp bacon fat or your preferred oil
1 package andouille smoked sausage
3 bottles water
2 tbsp tonys seasoning
1 tbsp adobo- this is to taste, use as needed
pepper to taste
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Red Beans and Rice
This Red Beans and Rice recipe takes you for a full Louisiana experience. Chef Tom starts off in the kitchen to put together a ham-hock stock a day earlier, then moves this creole delicacy to the Kamado Joe Classic Joe III. Take a trip down to the American South for this comfort food classic.
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00:00 Introduction to the recipe
00:32 Put together the ham-hock stock
03:03 Move the stock to the stove and soak the beans
04:44 Strain the stock
05:55 Shred the meat shanks
06:15 Prep the grill
07:23 Put together the cajun mirepoix
09:05 Set aside the fat layer from the stock
10:04 Add ingredients to the dutch oven
12:34 Add the beans and stock hock stock
14:49 Put it all together
15:23 Grab a bite