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Vaquero

£5.90

A classic chili bean that holds its shape through long, slow, cooking and exudes a generous, dark, rich broth 

A really lovely cousin to the piebald red-and-white Anasazi bean, Vaquero have intriguing black and white markings that recall a Friesian cow. The flavour is reminiscent of the Anasazi, but a little lighter. The real fun is the inky, black pot liquor. It looks cool and tastes great.

KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS

Chili, salads, soups, casseroles, dips, pot beans. Light and just slightly potato-like, Vaqueros keep their shape and would be one of our first choices for a chili bean. We also enjoy them as a classic charro bean: the heart of this fabled Mexican cowboy stew, cooked simply and finished with bacon and tomatoes, plus maybe a splash or two of light beer.

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: Black Calypso

Latin name:Phaseolus vulgaris

Country of origin: USA

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

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A classic chili bean that holds its shape through long, slow, cooking and exudes a generous, dark, rich broth 

A really lovely cousin to the piebald red-and-white Anasazi bean, Vaquero have intriguing black and white markings that recall a Friesian cow. The flavour is reminiscent of the Anasazi, but a little lighter. The real fun is the inky, black pot liquor. It looks cool and tastes great.

KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS

Chili, salads, soups, casseroles, dips, pot beans. Light and just slightly potato-like, Vaqueros keep their shape and would be one of our first choices for a chili bean. We also enjoy them as a classic charro bean: the heart of this fabled Mexican cowboy stew, cooked simply and finished with bacon and tomatoes, plus maybe a splash or two of light beer.

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: Black Calypso

Latin name:Phaseolus vulgaris

Country of origin: USA

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

Free shipping on orders £35+

A classic chili bean that holds its shape through long, slow, cooking and exudes a generous, dark, rich broth 

A really lovely cousin to the piebald red-and-white Anasazi bean, Vaquero have intriguing black and white markings that recall a Friesian cow. The flavour is reminiscent of the Anasazi, but a little lighter. The real fun is the inky, black pot liquor. It looks cool and tastes great.

KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS

Chili, salads, soups, casseroles, dips, pot beans. Light and just slightly potato-like, Vaqueros keep their shape and would be one of our first choices for a chili bean. We also enjoy them as a classic charro bean: the heart of this fabled Mexican cowboy stew, cooked simply and finished with bacon and tomatoes, plus maybe a splash or two of light beer.

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: Black Calypso

Latin name:Phaseolus vulgaris

Country of origin: USA

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

Free shipping on orders £35+

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