Sunday, September 28, 2014

Uncle Bob's Wahoo! Beans

This recipe was inspired by my Uncle Bob, my dad's brother. He made an awesome spicy bean and sausage soup when we visited them in Texas and my mom replicated the recipe when we got back home. It became a family favorite and now it is a favorite with my family. I had to Tastefully Simple-ize it and below is the result.

Ingredients:
2 lbs of pinto or cranberry beans, soaked overnight and rinsed
1 lb of breakfast sausage or chorizo if you prefer, browned and drained
1 tbsp Onion Onion
8 cups of water


Brown the sausage with the Onion Onion. Drain. Add the beans, sausage,seasonings and water to the slow cooker. Cook on low heat for 6 hours then high for 3 hours. This is best to be done on a weekend or a day off. It will totally be with it. Stir the beans occasionally and don't forget the Bountiful Beer Bread or corn bread. 




Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Wahoo! Chili

As the name of the products suggest it is fantastic to use in any chili recipe. There are so many other uses for it as well from tacos to chicken to fish seasoning.  This versatile product is a must have in your pantry. Stock up though, it is only available for a limited time.


Ingredients:

1 lb of ground meat, we use ground chicken
2 tbsp Onion Onion
Cracked black pepper to taste
2 cans of chili hot beans
2 cans of red beans, light or dark
2 cans of black beans
1 6oz can of tomato sauce
1 can of petite diced tomatoes, use just diced tomatoes if you like it chunky 
1 can of vegetable juice cocktail (tomato juice
1 small can of tomato paste

Brown the ground meat with a splash of olive oil and Onion Onion.  Drain if you are using ground beef or pork. Stir in the Wahoo! Chili, Garlic Pepper Seasoning and black pepper. Stir and cook for a minute or two to "bloom" the spices. Add your tomato sauce and diced tomatoes and stir. Add each type of bean and stir between each type.  Do not drain the beans!  You need that liquid to thicken your chili. This I have learned over the years. Add about 3/4 of the juice. And stir. Cook on medium until boiling, stirring occasionally. Once boiling, turn down to low to medium-low and simmer for about an hour. The chili will thicken some. If you have added too much juice, add about half the can of the tomato paste and stir well to melt it into your chili. 

My husband likes a pasta or macaroni product so halfway through the simmering time, add not quite half a box of pasta.  Stir well. This may make your Hoosier style chili really thick, so add some more of the tomato juice. 

Serve with your choice of toppings and ENJOY!




Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Incredibly Simple Taco Dip

Made this for a work pitch in. Oh my goodness!!  Of course I had to use Tastefully Simple. Ha!


Ingredients:
2 cans of fat free or Vegetarian Refried Beans
1-2 tablespoons Wahoo Chili Seasoning or Fiesta Party Dip Mix if you like it spicy
1 8oz block of Neufchâtel cream cheese, softened 
1 cup light sour cream
2 green onions, chopped
1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
1 pound ground meat of your choice, browned and drained (we use ground chicken)
1 tablespoon Onion Onion
1 8oz package of mexican blend shredded cheese
1 8oz package taco blend shredded cheese, with seasonings
1 jar Corn and Black Bean Salsa

Brown your ground meat with the Onion Onion. Drain if needed and set aside. In a medium mixing bowl combine the cream cheese, sour cream, onions, cilantro and Garlic Pepper Seasoning.  Add beans, Wahoo Chili, and mexican blend cheese. Mix well and pour into greased 9x13 baking dish. Top with Corn and Black Bean Salsa and taco blend cheese. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 25 minutes or until the dip is bubbly and the cheese is melted. Garnish if you like and serve warm with tortilla chips. 

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Simple Ham and Bean Soup

We found a ham bone in the freezer, score!  Since it is starting to turn cool outside, what a perfect time for some bean soup. Yum!  

Ingredients:
Left over ham bone or ham hocks 
2 pound bag of great northern beans or your favorite, soaked overnight
2 Tbsp. Onion Onion
Cracked black pepper
8 cups water

Place your ham bone in a large slow cooker.

Add Onion Onion

Add your beans

Now your water and cracked pepper.  If you like more garlic use Garlic PepperSeasoning instead of the cracked pepper. 

Set your slow cooker on low and cook 6-8 hours. 

Serve with Bountiful Beer Bread or Bountiful Corn Bread (see Tastefully Simple website for the recipe).