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    It is sometimes said that a good Red Beans and Rice does not have an actual recipe

    I have a rough one that I follow,, and I am trying to get a perfect batch down...

    The Beans, there is actually debates over which is correct, Kidney Beans or Small Red Beans, personally I haven't noted much difference, but I am going with 2 lbs of Small Red Beans which sets up the amounts for everything else..
    To be honest some people say they are the exact same bean, but I can see a difference

    2 lbs of beans

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    2 large Yellow Onions, finely chopped
    2 Large Green Peppers, finely chopped
    8 Stalks of Celery finely chopped

    Sometimes called the "holy trinity"

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    1lb of Andoullie sausage cubed
    1lb of "Smokies" sausage "these are local" cubed
    2 Smoked Ham Hocks

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    3 Garlic cloves planed
    2 Bay Leaves


    Chopped Green onion for topping

    Spices used:

    Cracked Black Pepper
    Cracked Salt
    Penzey's: Paprika, Cajun, and Roasted Garlic


    I always play it safe and soak the Beans over night in Chicken Broth, then bring to a hard boil for 15 minutes before I add the rest of the ingredients to the pot... (Red Beans have to be boiled to be safe) Remember to skim off the top of the liquid as it comes to a boil..

    I saute' everything first and add to the pot, once it is all built I let the whole mixture come to a boil, then lower the heat and let it all cook down over the next 4-5 hours..

    Once the beans get really soft I stir often and try to smash about 1/2 the beans against the side of the pot as I stir.. this thickens the mix

    Cooking time can be judged by the Ham Hocks, once the meat falls off the bones you should be ready to serve it up..

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    I like doing steamed Sushi Rice, and use a 6-8 oz Rameken to make a sticky mound in the center of a shallow bowl first, then ladle in the Red Beans around that mound of rice...

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    Sprinkle the top with the Green Onions, and serve with either Sweet Cornbread or Buttermilk Biscuits

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    Enjoy !!!

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