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  Cathe's Red Beans & Rice
  Category: Cajun
  Author: The Savvybearcat
  Date: 1/1/2007
  Hits: 252
Ingredients:
3 lb Red kidney beans, dry or light red beans, or cranberry beans
Water to cover
3/4 lb Ham trimmings, lean or 6 ham hocks
6 cup Water (more as needed)
2 cup Celery, finely chopped
2 cup Onion, finely chopped
2 cup Bell pepper, finely chopped
5 Bay leaves
2 tsp White pepper
2 tsp Thyme
2 tsp Oregano
2 tsp Garlic powder
1/4 tsp Cayenne pepper, ground (or more)
1/2 tsp Black pepper, ground
1/2 tsp Tabasco sauce (or more)
2 lb Manda's sausage (spicy) or Jimmy Dean Mesquite link sausage, regular, sliced diagonally into 1/2-inch pieces
8 cup Rice, cooked (or more)
Instructions:
Empty the beans into a 6-quart saucepan. Run water over them,
washing them with your hands and picking out any stones or bad beans.
Drain and repeat until the water runs clear and has no sand in it.

Add water to the pot to cover the beans by about 4 inches. Place on a
large burner and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat
slightly, boil gently for 3 minutes, remove from burner and cover.
Let the covered pot sit, unopened, for an hour. Drain and reserve
the beans, discarding the juice.

Place the ham pieces, 2 cups of water, the chopped vegetables and
seasonings in a 12-quart saucepan or large dutch oven. Stir well,
cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat and simmer
until the meat is fork tender, about an hour, stirring occasionally.

Remove the meat from the pan and tear it into small pieces. Set it
aside. (If using ham hocks, cover with water to cook. The beans will
have to cook down longer to reach their normal consistency. You may
not need to add any extra water.)

Add the drained beans and 2 cups water to the pan with the ham broth
and vegetables. Bring to a boil over medium heat, reduce heat and
simmer 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the sliced sausage and
2 cups more water if the beans are not covered with liquid and
continue simmering until the beans start breaking into pieces, about
35 more minutes, stirring often to the bottom of the pan.

If the beans start to scorch, do not stir. Instead, immediately
remove them from the heat and transfer them to another pot without
scraping any scorched beans into the mixture. Add the ham pieces or
hocks and cook about 10 minutes more, stirring often. Do not let the
mixture get dried out like refried beans, but keep it thicker than
cream soup.

To serve, mound 1/2 cup cooked rice in a bowl and cover with beans,
ham and sausage pieces. Serves 15 to 20 as a side dish.

Cathe's notes:

* Adapted from Chef Paul's, page 190

* The original recipe had approximately the same amount of
vegetables, ham and spices as above, but had just one pound of beans.
I added one extra pound of sausage and 2 extra pounds of beans, but
kept everything else the same. The original recipe had
proportionally much more cayenne pepper and Tabasco sauce. Normally I
would make this a lot spicier than this, but not as spicy as the
original recipe.
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