Alright you guys. I saw this in the grocery store today and bought a bag. I plan to make it tomorrow. I'm going to follow the recipe on the bag, but I'm tempted to add some carrots and maybe cubed potato. Maybe next time if it turns out good.
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Alright you guys. I saw this in the grocery store today and bought a bag. I plan to make it tomorrow. I'm going to follow the recipe on the bag, but I'm tempted to add some carrots and maybe cubed potato. Maybe next time if it turns out good.
Alright you guys. I saw this in the grocery store today and bought a bag. I plan to make it tomorrow. I'm going to follow the recipe on the bag, but I'm tempted to add some carrots and maybe cubed potato. Maybe next time if it turns out good.
That stuff lives in my pantry all the time, I finally learned to only make half a bag. Pitch the 'flavor packet.' Use chicken broth. Onion powder is fine but you wouldn't notice real onion after you simmer for several hours. Limited garlic, of course. Maybe a bay leaf or two, or 'Italian Seasoning'-- pretty much whatever sounds good to you. I like to cut up and brown a ring of sausage (smoked, kielbasa, whatever you like, just not bologna) and add it in about an hour before consuming. Warning the beans cook down long enough and you almost end up with a stew. Note, the beans in the bag can vary! Might be 12, might be 21! All pretty much tastes the same but it's a warm, hearty cold weather kind of soup.
Stock and some ham or bacon is essential in a robust bean soup. Tomato is essential to give a bit of acidity and sweetness and onion some balance.
If you like it please post an update. I doubt I will make mine for awhile.
Now I'm craving that too! I'll buy it on my next supermarket trip.
I am making chili tomorrow, but I just use canned kidney beans for that.
Do yourself a big favor. When you finally do make it, used mixed meats instead of only ground beef (or turkey). Using some cubed chuck roast or flank steak or other beef adds a great quality to the chili that many modern diners never know they've missed.I noticed Hurst's also make a bag of beans for chili. I will probably try those next month. I have always wanted to try homemade chili.
