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Cantina Beans 2 cups of organic dry pinto beans soaked in water over night1 large organic yellow onion1 large organic bell pepper 6 cloves of garlic (chopped)1 cup of  chicken booth2 cups of vegetable stock8 oz can of diced tomatoes3 bay leavesCrushed red paper to tasteCumin to taste (about a tablespoon)fresh tomato (in season)limescilantroSoak beans over night then drain, rinse and set aside.Using extra virgin olive oil sauté your chopped onion and bell pepper. Add the garlic just as the onions are getting translucent. Place the lid on your pot with low heat and sweat the mixture a little.Then pour in your chicken stock and add the beans to the pot. Add the vegetable stock and seasonings. Put on a low heat and simmer until the beans are soft (about 1-2 hours). Also, you can put the mixture in a slow-cooker at this point.Once the beans are close to soft add the can of diced tomatoes and cook your rice.I serve the beans over brown rice and top it with Tabasco, lime juice, fresh tomato, and chopped cilantro.  
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Cantina Beans

2 cups of organic dry pinto beans soaked in water over night
1 large organic yellow onion
1 large organic bell pepper
6 cloves of garlic (chopped)
1 cup of  chicken booth
2 cups of vegetable stock
8 oz can of diced tomatoes
3 bay leaves
Crushed red paper to taste
Cumin to taste (about a tablespoon)
fresh tomato (in season)
limes
cilantro

Soak beans over night then drain, rinse and set aside.

Using extra virgin olive oil sauté your chopped onion and bell pepper. Add the garlic just as the onions are getting translucent. Place the lid on your pot with low heat and sweat the mixture a little.

Then pour in your chicken stock and add the beans to the pot. Add the vegetable stock and seasonings. Put on a low heat and simmer until the beans are soft (about 1-2 hours). Also, you can put the mixture in a slow-cooker at this point.

Once the beans are close to soft add the can of diced tomatoes and cook your rice.

I serve the beans over brown rice and top it with Tabasco, lime juice, fresh tomato, and chopped cilantro.  

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