HOW TO COOK DRIED BEANS AND FREEZE THEM FOR LATER

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How to Cook Dried Beans and Freeze Them For Later image

Save money and sodium! Cook your own beans at home.

Provided by Kare for Kitchen Treaty

Time 3h

Number Of Ingredients 2

2 pounds beans
Water

Steps:

  • Rinse and sort through the dried beans. Put the beans in a large colander, a few at a time, and pick through them. Discard any weird bits and pieces like rock, clumps of dirt, badly broken beans or shriveled bits. Rinse, swish, and look through them again. Flick them into the soaking and cooking pot, a few at a time, checking the beans carefully one last time.
  • Place the rinsed and sorted beans into the pot and fill with water to about two inches above the beans. Either cover and let sit overnight to soak, or, to do the quick soak method, place your beans and water on the stove over high heat. Bring to a boil and boil for 2-3 minutes. Remove the pot from heat and cover. Let sit for 1 hour.
  • Drain the soaking water, rinse and swish the soaked beans, and drain again.
  • Add fresh water to the pot of soaked beans, to about two inches above the top of the beans. Place the pot over high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer and partially cover beans.
  • Cook the beans until tender and the skins peel when you blow on them, 30 - 60 minutes, depending on the type of bean. If you're cooking kidney beans, cook them well! Raw or undercooked kidney beans can be toxic.
  • Remove from heat, uncover, and let cool.
  • Once cool, drain the cooking water. Label your freezer bags and scoop beans into bags. Seal and transfer to freezer until ready to use in your cooking, just like you would a drained can of beans. Beans keep in the freezer for about 6 months.
  • To use, just add frozen beans directly to recipes like chili or beans and rice. They'll thaw right in the pot or pan. For recipes where you need to start with thawed beans, pull them out the night before and let them thaw in the fridge, or place the sealed bag in a large bowl of warm water to quick-thaw.

Joey Holzapfel
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This is the best recipe for cooking dried beans that I've ever tried. The beans are always perfectly cooked and they freeze beautifully.


Asbin Pokharel
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. I've been looking for a way to cook dried beans that doesn't take all day.


Agnes Kupepuka
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This recipe is a lifesaver! I'm always short on time during the week and it's so nice to have a bag of cooked beans in the freezer that I can just pull out and use.


Bela Zahra
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I've been cooking dried beans for years and I've never thought to freeze them. This is such a great idea!


Ishaq Noah
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I'm new to cooking dried beans and this recipe was really helpful. The beans turned out great and I'm excited to try them in different recipes.


Majura Sindagulu
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This is a great recipe for busy people. I love that I can cook a big batch of beans on the weekend and then freeze them for later.


Masibulele Gxabuza
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I'm going to try this recipe tonight. I'm excited to see how the beans turn out.


Eurita Hiwat
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I love the idea of freezing cooked beans. It's such a time saver and it makes it so easy to have beans on hand for quick meals.


Fhmgg
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I've tried cooking dried beans before but they always turned out mushy. This recipe is foolproof and the beans come out perfect every time.


Ontur Op
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This is a great way to save time and money. I always have a bag of frozen beans in my freezer for quick and easy meals.


882 Abdelrahman Mohmed
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I'm not a big fan of dried beans, but this recipe changed my mind. The beans were so flavorful and creamy.


Saurav Gurung
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I love this recipe! It's so easy to follow and the beans always turn out delicious.


purie Kendi
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I've been cooking dried beans for years and this is the best method I've found. The beans turn out perfectly cooked and they freeze beautifully.