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10-28-2018 02:37 PM
@tiny 2 If you get that "Burn" error message like I did, you may get those black beans without trying.
10-28-2018 05:13 PM
@coffee drinker wrote:@tiny 2 If you get that "Burn" error message like I did, you may get those black beans without trying.
@coffee drinker, LOL, I am telling you black beans are my Culinary nemesis from H.E.L.L. I have tried EVERYTHING from cooking 6 hours to the last attempt(determined to win) 6 days. Did the beans finally soften???
NO!!!!!![]()
. My husband likes black beans. His grandparents were missionaries to Brazil and his mother was born and raised there except for their break time in the states so black beans are a side in pretty much every Brazilian dish and canned beans are not acceptable
. If this pot will cook those particular(wicked) beans it will have a place of honor in the kitchen.
10-28-2018 09:08 PM
@tiny 2 Good thing I re-read your post because I was going to suggest canned (as a joke). I'm no expert cooking beans or anything else, but anytime I've cooked dry beans I always put them in a pot of water, let the water come to a boil, turn off the stove, cover and let them soak overnight. That works for me, but I've never cooked black beans. I'm sure you've tried this, but in case you didn't.
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