Wednesday, November 25, 2009

pinto bean pie


The lowly pinto bean is such a useful food. Very good for you yet it can be made into so many wonderful things ,some that wind up quite unhealthy even. The first time I had this pie I was certain it was going to be plum awful. There was no way that anyone could make a pinto bean into a dessert that was going to be worth my eating. Much to my surprise, I really enjoyed the pie. Not overly sweet, had a very nice texture and just had an over all really nice flavor to it. Some call the pinto pies a mock pecan pie. To be honest, I have only ever had pecan pie one time so I cant really compare it.

There are several variations of recipes out there from simple to ya may as well make a pecan pie. My preferred simple recipe is

  • 1 heaping cup mashed pinto beans (Note: 1 1/2 cups cooked beans equals about 1 cup, mashed)
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 1tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 tsp nutmeg or cinnamon or a lil of both or even punkin pie spice
  • 1 9-inch unbaked pie shell
chuck it all in a food processor or blender and process til smooth

Pour into a 9-inch unbaked pie shell. (easy and not a bad tasting pie shell recipe ) Bake at 375 degrees F for 20 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees F and bake for an additional 25 minutes or until a knife inserted into the pie comes out clean.
or if your brave
cover with loose foil or a domed lid and cook on wood stove top rotating on occasion to encourage even cooking. Cook time will vary depending on how hot stove is. If i am going to make this in the wood stove on coals I use a cast iron skillet rather than pie pan.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this...I do want to try it :) Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. http://allrecipes.com/recipe/pinto-bean-cake/ Pinto bean cake is delicious with a cream cheese frosting--people have no clue what's in it.

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