• bean queen

    With work and school and practices, weekday meals need to be simplified. One of the most delicious, simple meals I make is red beans and rice. It is especially good when it’s cold outside, but if it is not, we just crank up the AC and pretend.

    It is important to start with the right kind of beans. You can’t go wrong with Camellia. Rinse one bag of beans under cold water in a colander and then add to a dutch oven or large pot. Cover the beans and add one extra inch of water. Cook them over medium heat on the stove. And don’t forget the salt and black pepper… add about one teaspoon of each to the water. Oh, and garlic. I cheat and buy the kind that is already chopped. I use about 2 or ten teaspoons depending on my mood.

    While the beans are cooking, get chopping on the sausage and onion. I always use Conecuh hickory smoked sausage because it is half the diameter of regular sausage but tastes twice as good.

    Slice them up (I use a whole pack) and cook them in a sauté pan over medium low heat. Add one chopped yellow onion and cook until translucent. Drain. (You can boil the sausage for about five minutes instead of frying it. The point is to render some of the fat before adding to the beans. Greasy beans are gross. We all know that.)

    Once your beans start to boil, make sure they have plenty of water (remember the extra inch). I usually let them boil for about an hour. Once they stop taking water (like the Christmas tree we bought two days after Thanksgiving), add the sausage and onion. Cook on low until they reach the desired consistency. You know what I am talking about. Some people like their beans runny and some like them thick. The longer you cook them, the thicker they will be. Just don’t forget to stir them frequently, or you will have burned beans and NO people like those.

    You can stop there and serve them over regular rice (with corn bread, of course), or you can go the extra mile and make chicken and rice. Most people have never heard of such a thing. This is the way my daddy has always made them and trust me, they are delicious. Boil a couple or three chicken breasts in salted (about a teaspoon) water until done. Remove the chicken and then add rice (Zatarains parboiled rice is foolproof) and one tablespoon of butter to the boiling water. Cook as directed. Notice I didn’t tell you how much rice. You really just have to eyeball it based on the amount of broth in the pot. If you want to make more rice, add more water. You can do it. I believe in you.

    While the rice is cooking, chop up the chicken and set aside. When the rice is done, add the chicken and some black pepper back to the pot. Go ahead and throw in some more butter if you are feeling crazy. Mo butter less problems… unless we are talking health problems.

    Serve the beans over the chicken and rice and chow down. If you prefer spicy, don’t forget the Crystal hot sauce.

    *This recipe can also be done in a crock pot. If you decide to go that route, cook the beans (and garlic) on high for a few hours and make sure there is at least one inch of water above them. Add the (parboiled or sautéed) sausage and onion and cook on low for the rest of the day.

    **This recipe can also be doubled. I made this for some friends in December, and doubled the recipe. Unfortunately, I didn’t double the size of my pot and the beans did not get completely done. New tradition… Crunchy Christmas beans! Kidding. Use a bigger pot if you want to keep your friends.

  • I just took down the tree…

    So this post REALLY isn’t that late. As always, Santa visited our house a couple of days before Christmas and did not disappoint. Well, except Graham didn’t get the asteroid he asked for. When he first mentioned it, we thought it was some kind of toy or game so we asked what he meant. He looked really put out and then said,”You know… they fall from space.” Oh, and Wells didn’t get the iPad, iTouch and iPhone that he requested. What’s next? A timeshare in Boca Raton? I had to give him the old “when I was little, we were on a party line” speech.

    Christmas eve was lots of fun. I helped my Daddy make his famous gumbo and it was yummy. Kailey’s new boyfriend joined us for dinner. In an attempt to embarrass her/ inaugurate him, we cast them as the lead roles in the live Nativity. Not pictured- Wells holding a cane and a stuffed Lamb Chop doll.

    Christmas day at Mawmaw Sarah’s was great but a little rushed due to the weather. When this guy shows up in your town, it is never a good sign. Luckily, the weather didn’t get too terribly bad. Sorry your Christmas wish didn’t come true, little Jimmy.

    The weekend before Christmas, we planned to go to family Christmas lunch in Louisiana and then continue down to New Orleans for the night. The morning we were supposed to leave, Graham woke up with a fever.

    We spent half the day in the after hours clinic and then asked G if he would rather be sick at home or sick in New Orleans. If you know my kids, you know the answer. Before you start thinking we are terrible parents, he didn’t feel all that bad. Start thinking? Who am I kidding?

    Thankfully, no Apple devices were destroyed during this trip. You better believe that little rascal was not allowed anywhere near the balcony with my phone. The next day, Wells and SK went to the Saints game…

    And Graham and I slummed it at Felipe’s…

    Yes, I took my sick baby to a bar to watch the football game. Thanks for pointing that out. Also, “Watch the football game” is code for “get nachos.”

    While I was packing up, Graham was messing around in the bathroom. He came out with the shower cap on his head, and said, “here’s your order of fries.”

    See. I told you he didn’t feel that bad.

  • so much for my resolution to blog more…

    2013 is starting off pretty much the same as last year.

    I continue to not surprise myself.


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