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Under Pressure.
Ingredients:
2 pounds of Large Limas.
6 ham hocks (smoked).
64 ounces of chicken stock or broth.
1 whole white onion diced.
1 jalepeno diced.
1 stick of butter.
2 Bay leaves.
Red pepper to taste.
Black pepper to taste.
Salt to taste.
Garlic powder to taste.
Directions:
Dice up onion and jalepeno and add to the pot.
Add the 6 hocks and 32 ounces of the chicken stock/broth.
Add 1 whole stick of butter.
Note- There is no need to add any seasoning at this point.
Cook the hocks for 45 minutes at 12 PSI.
Do a quick pressure release.
Add all the remaining ingredients with the exception of the salt.
Cook 35 minutes and do a natural release. At this point, salt to taste.
Simple but delicious my friends.
Hocks cooked down in the broth with onion, jalapeño and butter.
Beans and all other ingredients (except salt) added.
Cooking complete and salt added.
You can eat this with a fork. Thin if you so desire. Hope y'all enjoy my friends.
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Comments
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Damn that looks delicious !! I think I will order my new PC gasket this week !!More meat please !! :-)
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XLentEGG said:Damn that looks delicious !! I think I will order my new PC gasket this week !!More meat please !! :-)
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This kind of goes without saying, but serve these beans over rice and biscuits.
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Nice....like how many different ways the cooks go on this forum....LBGE Katy (Houston) TX
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@SGH when I was a kid, more than a half-century ago, we had butterbeans almost every night because we were dirt poor and they helped feed a family of six. Rarely had any meat to season them with, mostly just beans and taters, and over the years, I grew to hate them and vowed to never eat them again if I did not have to, and haven't.
But, those look so good, I might reconsider.
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Gunnar said:Nice....like how many different ways the cooks go on this forum....
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Lima beans! The things you can't unsee. Like epcotisbest I grew up growing them, picking them, shelling them, and eating as few of them as possible. Try shelling 4 or 5 bushels. I haven't voluntarily eaten one in 35 years. Any other bean is fine.
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Looks wickedly good, @SGH!
Thanks for posting the recipe. I'll be doing this one hopefully soon.
I don't own a pressure cooker, so I'll be doing this stove top straight up.South Jersey Pine Barrens. XL BGE , Assassin 24, Weber Kettle, CharBroil gasser, AMNPS -
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NPHuskerFL said:Top Shelf as always Scotty
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SGH said:Gunnar said:Nice....like how many different ways the cooks go on this forum....
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Very nice there Scotty!Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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Very nice, on my to do list!Central Valley CA One large egg One chocolate lab "Halle" two chiuahuas "Skittles and PeeWee"
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I just ate but you have my mouth watering with those pics. Nicely done, as usual!Charlotte, NC
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That looks fabulous. Great recipe right there. Maybe southerners are the only ones to appreciate beans. They rule in our house. For those of you, us included, that hate shelling beans, we got the Taylor Mini-Pea sheller, which is made in Georgia, to make quick work of shelling fresh beans and peas. I, too, had my share of manually shelling beans and peas and when Hubby announced that he wanted to freeze limas and crowder peas, I told him no way unless we found a quick and easier way to do it. We did. That sucker rocks. Hubby shells, I blanch, package and freeze. A bushel can be done in about 2 1/2 hours, start to finish. Gotta love technology.
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Next week's project. My company keeps getting approached by "prepper" groups and I feel like the pressure cooker concept is becoming a lost art form. No point in collecting a lifetime of dry beans and rice if it takes you all the dirty water of the Mississippi to boil it.
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Dave in Florida said:All I can say is...Dredger said:That looks fabulous. Great recipe right there. Maybe southerners are the only ones to appreciate beans. They rule in our house. For those of you, us included, that hate shelling beans, we got the Taylor Mini-Pea sheller, which is made in Georgia, to make quick work of shelling fresh beans and peas. I, too, had my share of manually shelling beans and peas and when Hubby announced that he wanted to freeze limas and crowder peas, I told him no way unless we found a quick and easier way to do it. We did. That sucker rocks. Hubby shells, I blanch, package and freeze. A bushel can be done in about 2 1/2 hours, start to finish. Gotta love technology.
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Sister, my grandfather had a pea sheller. If I remember correctly it was called SGH
Now that's funny @SGH. Life just isn't fair sometimes is it? I understand completely what you're saying. Been there, done that. We have crowders on deck soon. I'll try and remember to take a pic of it in action. Without that thing, we'd be eating mass produced stuff in those little plastic bags from the grocery store. It's fully adjustable to suit whatever you're shelling. Just turn the motor on and go. Heck, you all know that I'm easily entertained and love my toys.
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That looks so good. Were the limas fresh or dried? Thanks for the recipe.
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Will this recipe fit in my 6qt pc , or do I need to cut the recipe in half ?More meat please !! :-)
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I love Lima beans, I'll have to try this recipe!
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Putting together ingredients list for the grocery.....thanks for posting SGH !!!!!!!
I love 'em limas !!Donnie Dawes - RNNL8 BBQ - Carrollton, KY
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SIX smoked ham hocks???
Dayum!!! You could probably stew shoe leather in that stuff and it'd be good! I've put a couple of them in beans (green and dried), but SIX smoked ham hocks -- Wow! That much salt won't be good for me, but boy, I bet that stuff tastes good!
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XLentEGG said:Will this recipe fit in my 6qt pc , or do I need to cut the recipe in half ?
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Austin Egghead said:That looks so good. Were the limas fresh or dried? Thanks for the recipe.
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