Calico bean soup mix

6 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
4tablespoonsLima beans; large
3tablespoonsLima beans; small
3tablespoonsRed kidney beans
3tablespoonsGreat northern beans
2tablespoonsSplit peas; yellow
2tablespoonsSplit peas; green
2tablespoonsWhite beans; small
2tablespoonsLentils
2tablespoonsBlack-eyed peas
2tablespoonsPinto beans
2tablespoonsGarbanzo beans
2tablespoonsNavy beans
2tablespoonsBlack turtle beans
2tablespoonsCranberry beans
2tablespoonsBarley
1teaspoonChili powder
¼teaspoonGarlic powder
1tablespoonChopped dried onions
1teaspoonDried bell pepper
½teaspoonOregano
¼teaspoonCracked black pepper

Directions

BEAN MIX

SPICE PACKET

To make the soup mix, combine the beans and place in plastic bag. Place the spices in a small plastic bag. Include the following recipe: Calico Bean Soup

Package of beans Packet of spices Hambone, hamhock or ½ pound of ham* 2 quarts of water

½ teaspoon ginger 1 large onion, chopped 1 28 ounce can of tomatoes or 2 14-½ ounce cans Juice of 1 lemon Salt to taste *If desired, omit ham and substitute beef, chicken, or vegetable stock for the cooking water.

Wash beans thoroughly. Place in a large kettle, cover with water and soak overnight. Next day, drain beans and cover with new water. Bring to a boil and once a hard boil starts, boil for 10 mins. Drain. Add 2 quarts of new water and ham or ham hock (or use broth if omitting ham) and ginger.

Simmer slowly for 2-½ to 3 hours. Then add spice packet, onion, tomatoes (undrained), lemon juice and salt to taste (spice packet contains no salt).

Simmer another 30 minutes or until beans are tender.

Take ham from soup. Remove any bits of ham from bone and return to soup.

If using boneless ham, cut into bite-size pieces and return to soup.

Serve.

ORIGINATOR Deborah Kirwan (dkkirwan@...) SUBMITTED BY Grace Wagner (wgmm@...) DATE 10/5/96

Recipe By : Deborah Kirwan (dkkirwan@...) 9/96 Posted to EAT-L Digest 4 October 96 Date: Sat, 5 Oct 1996 08:18:14 -0400 From: Grace Wagner <wgmm@...> NOTES : Substitute beans freely; use anasazi beans, pink beans, red beans, etc. There should be approximately 1 pound of beans in all.