Deb’s Vegan Pinto Beans

Everyone loves this recipe. The best part is that no oil is added or needed.  

  • 4½ cups of dried pinto beans 
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon of Deb’s Seasoning (page 269) 
  • 1 teaspoon of grill seasoning 
  • Tabasco® pepper sauce, to taste 
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper, as desired

Rinse beans well and be sure and look for rocks. Place in large pot, cover with fresh water and soak for 30 minutes to overnight. Soak for at least an hour. Remember that the beans will get 2-3 times larger once they are soaked. Pour off water, add fresh water and then over medium heat, bring to a full boil for 30 minutes. Keep adding water if the level goes below the beans to make sure they do not dry out and burn. Once the beans have reached their full size, add chopped onion, seasonings, one teaspoon of salt and freshly ground pepper.  Reduce heat to low, partially cover and simmer for about 1-1½ hours, until beans are tender, creamy and soft inside but not falling apart. When beans are done, taste and add Tabasco® sauce if more heat is needed.

Hint:

Find your favorite seasonings or seasoning blends so you always have the flavors you love on hand. There are many tasty grill seasonings. Buy a couple and experiment until you find the combinations that you like most.

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Deborah Brutsché believes in uncomplicated meals. Through the power of simple and satisfying recipes, Deborah has created a connection for people who are on a journey to healthier living by choosing a diet that is free of animal products. She gladly embraced the challenge of giving her traditional, Southernstyle cooking a vegan twist. Deborah was influenced by her mother’s and grandmother’s family recipes.

Raising a family in Dallas and now living in Austin, Texas, her cooking is influenced by the distinctive flavors of the Southern U.S. and Mexico and new influences from her multi-cultural family.