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Santanero Negro Delgado

£5.90

Prized black beans from Oaxaca, Mexico with rich flavour and a renowned bean broth

Smaller than your average black turtle beans, these bijou heirlooms are creamy and rich. The bean broth is so distinct that the beans are also known as Siete Caldos, or Seven Broths.

KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS

Pot beans, soups, salads, chilis, casseroles. The best way to prepare Santa Negro Delgados is to keep it simple - especially if you’re lucky enough to own a clay pot to cook them in. The leftovers make stellar refried beans: smear them on top of a crispy tortilla tostada, along with some cabbage, salsa and feta or queso fresco. Of course, you can also use SNDs as you would any black turtle bean, and you’ll be a very happy person.

COOKING THESE BEANS

Check beans for debris, and rinse thoroughly. In a large pot, sauté aromatic vegetables (onions, garlic, celery, carrot etc) in olive oil. Add beans and enough water to cover by about 2 inches/5cm. Bring to a full boil for 10 to 15 minutes. Reduce heat to a gentle simmer, using a lid to help regulate the heat, and gently cook until done, 1 to 3 hours. Salt when beans start to soften. A pre-soak of 2 to 6 hours will lessen the cooking time.

Similar to: Midnight Black, Black Turtle

Latin name:Phaseolus vulgaris

Country of origin: Mexico

All our beans are shipped in resealable 1lb (453g) bags

Free shipping on orders £35+

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Prized black beans from Oaxaca, Mexico with rich flavour and a renowned bean broth

Smaller than your average black turtle beans, these bijou heirlooms are creamy and rich. The bean broth is so distinct that the beans are also known as Siete Caldos, or Seven Broths.

KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS

Pot beans, soups, salads, chilis, casseroles. The best way to prepare Santa Negro Delgados is to keep it simple - especially if you’re lucky enough to own a clay pot to cook them in. The leftovers make stellar refried beans: smear them on top of a crispy tortilla tostada, along with some cabbage, salsa and feta or queso fresco. Of course, you can also use SNDs as you would any black turtle bean, and you’ll be a very happy person.

COOKING THESE BEANS

Check beans for debris, and rinse thoroughly. In a large pot, sauté aromatic vegetables (onions, garlic, celery, carrot etc) in olive oil. Add beans and enough water to cover by about 2 inches/5cm. Bring to a full boil for 10 to 15 minutes. Reduce heat to a gentle simmer, using a lid to help regulate the heat, and gently cook until done, 1 to 3 hours. Salt when beans start to soften. A pre-soak of 2 to 6 hours will lessen the cooking time.

Similar to: Midnight Black, Black Turtle

Latin name:Phaseolus vulgaris

Country of origin: Mexico

All our beans are shipped in resealable 1lb (453g) bags

Free shipping on orders £35+

Prized black beans from Oaxaca, Mexico with rich flavour and a renowned bean broth

Smaller than your average black turtle beans, these bijou heirlooms are creamy and rich. The bean broth is so distinct that the beans are also known as Siete Caldos, or Seven Broths.

KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS

Pot beans, soups, salads, chilis, casseroles. The best way to prepare Santa Negro Delgados is to keep it simple - especially if you’re lucky enough to own a clay pot to cook them in. The leftovers make stellar refried beans: smear them on top of a crispy tortilla tostada, along with some cabbage, salsa and feta or queso fresco. Of course, you can also use SNDs as you would any black turtle bean, and you’ll be a very happy person.

COOKING THESE BEANS

Check beans for debris, and rinse thoroughly. In a large pot, sauté aromatic vegetables (onions, garlic, celery, carrot etc) in olive oil. Add beans and enough water to cover by about 2 inches/5cm. Bring to a full boil for 10 to 15 minutes. Reduce heat to a gentle simmer, using a lid to help regulate the heat, and gently cook until done, 1 to 3 hours. Salt when beans start to soften. A pre-soak of 2 to 6 hours will lessen the cooking time.

Similar to: Midnight Black, Black Turtle

Latin name:Phaseolus vulgaris

Country of origin: Mexico

All our beans are shipped in resealable 1lb (453g) bags

Free shipping on orders £35+

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