
Melinda requested that I put this on the blog. I guess that's what happens when you post on Facebook about how good your dinner smells.
I actually have both Gwen and Mom to thank for helping me with ideas. I have never cooked beans before so I had no idea where to start. I love having a family full of good cooks! I didn't follow a recipe for this, but I'll give you an idea of what I did.
Ingredients:
2 cups uncooked beans (I used the bulk 13-bean mix from Winco)
5 cups water
1 cup broth
1 tsp beef bullion paste (or one bullion cube)
3 cloves garlic, minced (garlic=goodness, am I right?)
2 bay leaves
Italian sausage, cut into 1" pieces and cooked
1 large onion
mushrooms galore
2-3 bell peppers (I used a bunch of little ones)
1/2 head of cauliflower
ground black pepper to taste
celery salt to taste
sour cream (a dollop per bowl)
We used veggies that we had in our fridge, but I'm sure carrots, tomatoes, and many other variations of vegetables would be good. Gwen's in-laws use a ham bone instead of sausage to add flavor.
Steps:
Wash and sort through the beans, removing any rocks. Place beans, water, broth, and spices in the slow cooker and set on low heat. Cook the sausage thoroughly and add to the soup. Cook for 4-5 hours. Add veggies and cook for another 1-2 hours (or more) depending on the heartiness of the vegetables. Serve hot with a dollop of sour cream on top or some shredded mozzarella.
I'm no expert in Crock-Pot cooking, but I think it turned out pretty good. We had some flaky biscuits with it. Yum! It was super easy and healthy.
Gwen says that her sister-in-law, Emily, has some yummy bean recipes. Maybe she will share them with us on here. hint hint. =] If anyone tries something else with this meal that turns out tasty, let me know! Jordan's favorite food is soup.