• Yield: Serves 6 to 8

  • Time: 10 minutes prep, 8 hours in a slow cooker cooking


Given 15 minutes for prep, a slow cooker, some dried beans, garlic, onions and whatever seasoning moves you, you can launch a bean stew or this Quick and Spicy Bean Soup. Take off to bed and wake up with a couple of days of good eating ready to go.


Originally just onion, garlic, and oregano flavored the beans. The next go-round brought the sweet spices. They bring a lot to the party.


The one ingredient you don't want when cooking dried beans is any kind of acid, meaning anything from vinegar and wine to tomatoes. Acid keeps the beans from softening. Save it for flavoring the beans once they're done.


Cook to cook: This proves the theory that dried beans do not need soaking. So if you're in a hurry, skip the soak. They'll take a little longer to collect, but you've cut out some of the fuss. 


Ingredients

  • 2 to 3 cups dried pinto beans (organic if possible), not soaked 

  • 1 large onion, cut into 1-inch dice 

  • 6 garlic cloves, chopped 

  • 1 teaspoon dry oregano 

  • 1 3-inch cinnamon stick, cracked 

  • 5 whole cloves 

  • 12 whole allspice 

  • 1 teaspoon salt 

  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions


1. Put all the ingredients in a 6-quart slow cooker. Add enough water to cover by 2 to 3 inches. Cook on high 4-1/2 hours, then turn the cooker to warm. Leave the beans on warm for 4 to 6 hours.


2. The beans should be very soft and their liquid quite creamy. Check for seasoning. Serve drained, as a stew with a little olive oil and fresh lemon, or turn them into a spicy soup. Beans keep for a week in the refrigerator, 3 months in the freezer.

Lynne Rossetto Kasper
Lynne Rossetto Kasper has won numerous awards as host of The Splendid Table, including two James Beard Foundation Awards (1998, 2008) for Best National Radio Show on Food, five Clarion Awards (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014) from Women in Communication, and a Gracie Allen Award in 2000 for Best Syndicated Talk Show.