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Nicaraguan Gallo Pinto

¼ lb black beans, dry
2 T vegetable oil
1 onion
1 green pepper
1 c white rice
2 Roma tomatoes

Soak dry beans for as long as possible (overnight’s the best). Boil for 1-1.5 hours without adding water. Set aside. Dice onion and green pepper and brown in oil for 1-2 minutes. Add rice and brown/toast one minute. Add diced tomatoes and two fingers of water. Simmer until rice is done. Add beans with a little of their “soup”. Mix with rice over heat for one minute. Serves two. !Buen provecho!

Notes: This is the Nicaraguan staple dish. It’s best with real Central American black beans cooked over a wood fire, real Nicaraguan creama (sour cream), and a stack of hot, soft, corn tortillas. But if you can’t do that, it’s also great fried in a substantial amount of oil! It’s sclerotic or nutritious, depending on how you look at it: the tomato is my addition, the Vitamin C in the tomato will help your body make the most of the iron in the beans. Hey, it kept me alive for 2.5 years! Pronounced: GUY-yo PEEN-toe

Betty Harper’s Arroz con Pollo 1969

Betty and George came to visit us right before Allan was born in 1969. She made this for us and gave me the recipe, which I’ve made often since.

12-14 pieces chicken
3 c raw rice
2 ½ c chicken broth
2 c beer, room temperature
1 stick margarine
2 T tomato paste
2 onions, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped
1 t garlic powder
1 ½ t Bijol
Salt and pepper to taste
1 can pimentos
1 can petite peas
1 can asparagus

Brown chicken in margarine. Add onion, green pepper, tomato paste, garlic powder, and cook until veggies are tender. Add broth, beer, and Bijol.Bring to boil, add rice, bring to boil again, then reduce fire to low and cook until rice is tender (cover pan). Garnish with pimentos, peas, and asparagus. Serves 10.

Soyburgers

Saute 2 T chopped green onion in 2 T oil.
Mix into: 1 c cooked soybeans, chopped in blender
1 c cooked brown rice
½ c grated cheese
1 c toasted sesame and/or sunflour seeds, ground in blender
1/3 c whole wheat flour
1 t salt
2 t soy sauce
½ t basil
Form into patties. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Top with cheese. Bake until melted. Serve on buns. Makes 8.