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Old 11-10-2007, 05:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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15 Bean and 3 Meat soup

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2 things of the 15 Cajun Beans for soup,they have the seasonin packs in them
1 pound of ground beef
1 pound breakfast sausage
1 pound venison(ground up like ground beef)
1 large onion
1 green bell pepper
1 red bell pepper

Dice up the onion and the 2 bell peppers.
After you wash beans and let them soak overnight,put in big pot to cooking,throw in onion and bell peppers,crumble all the meats and throw them in,and let them cook.Put in seadong packs when it says to put them in after beans been cooking for a while. No need for any other seasoning.
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Old 11-13-2007, 02:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Need :
2 things of the 15 Cajun Beans for soup,they have the seasonin packs in them
1 pound of ground beef
1 pound breakfast sausage
1 pound venison(ground up like ground beef)
1 large onion
1 green bell pepper
1 red bell pepper

Dice up the onion and the 2 bell peppers.
After you wash beans and let them soak overnight,put in big pot to cooking,throw in onion and bell peppers,crumble all the meats and throw them in,and let them cook.Put in seadong packs when it says to put them in after beans been cooking for a while. No need for any other seasoning.

do you ever add any other veggies like carrots & potatoes to your bean soup?
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do you ever add any other veggies like carrots & potatoes to your bean soup?
have done potatos in it.Never thought about the carrots cause usually I don't keep carrots in the house.I get carrots and son feeds them to the 2 horses people next door own.I guess feeding them my carrots is better than out doing drugs or getting in troulbe.
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Sounds good! Maybe I'll make this for my mom...she loves beans.
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those kinds of beans are not available in canada. anyways, i prefer beans cooked from scratch. could you list each bean. don'tleave any out. i don't want to mess up the recipe by putting in only 12-13-14 beans.
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those kinds of beans are not available in canada. anyways, i prefer beans cooked from scratch. could you list each bean. don'tleave any out. i don't want to mess up the recipe by putting in only 12-13-14 beans.
I haven't seen the bean mix with a seasoning in our markets, but I have spotted a 15 bean mix down by the pinto beans. I was looking for them today. I had the grocery guy locate them for me!
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I haven't seen the bean mix with a seasoning in our markets, but I have spotted a 15 bean mix down by the pinto beans. I was looking for them today. I had the grocery guy locate them for me!
MIB's recipe sounded so good I had to make a pot.
I've been soaking these beans all day. I'm going to cook them in the morning. I thought I'd add a little liquid smoke and a 1/4 clove of garlic. Also, I didn't have time to pick up the fancy meat, so I'm just going to throw in some salt pork. I won't have any deer meat until my other half brings me some of his kill. Hopefully my deviations won't alter this recipe too much.
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MIB's recipe sounded so good I had to make a pot.
I've been soaking these beans all day. I'm going to cook them in the morning. I thought I'd add a little liquid smoke and a 1/4 clove of garlic. Also, I didn't have time to pick up the fancy meat, so I'm just going to throw in some salt pork. I won't have any deer meat until my other half brings me some of his kill. Hopefully my deviations won't alter this recipe too much.
I'm also going to make a batch of frybread in my Oster! Plus, Beano before...
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I was just kidding. The recipe sounds good.

Yep, salt pork is always a good bet. I tryed a new meat soup additive along with the salt pork - chopped up cottage roll. mmmmm- good.
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I was just kidding. The recipe sounds good.

Yep, salt pork is always a good bet. I tryed a new meat soup additive along with the salt pork - chopped up cottage roll. mmmmm- good.
I never thought about cottage roll. I did improvise with spam once. That was a hit. It is probably very similiar, if not derived from the same scraps as cottage roll!!

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