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Title: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: Smokin Don on February 25, 2017, 10:58:40 AM
Feb 25 2017

Today I am officially ANTIQUE, 75 years old. Yesterday I fixed one of my favorites, red beans and rice with pickled pork. My pickled pork was in the fridge ready to use.

I like to use little red beans instead of the red kidney beans. Most bean recipes I like to soak them over night and do low and slow on the stove top. The recipe called for cooking the beans for an hour then adding all the ingredients for another 1 ½ hours.

I like to do it in steps; after I washed and rinsed the beans I added 2 quarts of water brought to a boil and then simmered for an hour. I sliced about a pound of smoked sausage and browned it in a little olive oil and added it to the pot. After ½ hour I cut up the pickled pork in small pieces and added it to the pot.

In another ½ hour I sautéed the onions, garlic, celery and peppers just until soft and added them to the pot. I added the rest of the ingredients except for the green onions and parsley, I added them after another ½ hour. I let all simmer for another hour.

I served it over rice I had done in my rice cooker and chopped some green onions for on top along with more hot sauce. I had bread and butter on the side. I missed a shot of the pickled pork cut up.

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Smokin Don

Recipe:

Red Beans and Rice with Pickled Pork

1 lb red beans, soaked overnight                                                                                                   
1 TBS Worcestershire sauce
1 med. onion, peeled & chopped                         
1 bunch green onions, chopped                           
7 cloves garlic, chopped fine                               
½ cup chopped parsley                                       
1 rib celery chopped I used 3 ribs                                           
½ cup catsup                                                       
1 green pepper chopped
2 tsp tobasco, I use Cholula hot sauce
2 bay leaves
1 tsp thyme
Salt & pepper to taste
1 lb. Smoked sausage, sliced
1 lb. pickled pork cut in ½ inch cubes
Cooked rice

Drain the beans. Put in 6 qt. heavy pot and add 3 qts. Fresh water. Cover & simmer for one hour, or until the beans are tender. Stir & check to make sure beans are covered with water while simmering. Add rest of ingredients, except the rice; add water to cover if needed. Partially cover & simmer for 1 to 1 ½ hrs or until the liquid thickens. The recipe doesn’t say so but I like to brown the smoked sausage a little before adding it to the pot cut the pickled pork a little smaller. Some recipes call for red kidney beans but I like the smaller red beans. Add more tobasco if you like it hotter! Serve over cooked rice.

Pickled Pork

2 lbs. boneless pork butt cut in 2” cubes
½ cup mustard seed (2 or 3 TBS. are enough)                                           
1 TBS celery seeds                                             
2 TBS tobasco                                                     
1 qt white vinegar                                                   
1 bay leaf                                                             
1 TBS kosher salt
12 pepper corns
6 cloves garlic, cracked
1 pinch of pink salt (optional)

Combine all the ingredients except the pork in a stainless steel pan & boil for 3 min. Cool & place in a refrigerator container ( plastic, glass, or stainless ) add pork. Stir to remove the bubbles. Cover & refrigerate for 3 days. Every since I had red beans & rice with the pickled pork it’s not as good without the pork
Note: I have used country style boneless ribs, they cut up just right. It doesn’t look that good since the pork turns a gray color but it is good.


Title: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: Pappymn on February 25, 2017, 11:09:28 AM
I'd sure like to try that. And you are not an antique...... You are just well seasoned.  :)
Title: Re: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: Smokin3d on February 25, 2017, 11:27:22 AM
Happy Birthday. That sounds and looks delicious.
Title: Re: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: Smokin Don on February 25, 2017, 11:48:43 AM
I'd sure like to try that. And you are not an antique...... You are just well seasoned.  :)
And I am doing my best to be well marinated! :) don
Title: Re: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: HighOnSmoke on February 25, 2017, 12:36:59 PM
Happy Birthday Don! Great looking food!

Age is just a number! You are only as old as you feel.  ;)
Title: Re: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: N. Ontario Smoker on February 25, 2017, 12:47:47 PM
Happy birthday Don. I bookmarked this one. Going to try it in a pressure cooker.
Title: Re: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: Sandman on February 25, 2017, 03:20:06 PM
Happy birthday Don!
Title: Re: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: Smokin Don on February 25, 2017, 03:45:46 PM
Happy birthday Don. I bookmarked this one. Going to try it in a pressure cooker.
A recipe similar to this one it said to do the beans and meat for 15 minutes and then add the rest and do for another 3 minutes. Don
Title: Re: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: ACW3 on February 25, 2017, 07:09:47 PM
I'd sure like to try that. And you are not an antique...... You are just well seasoned.  :)
And I am doing my best to be well marinated! :) don

One must remain well lubricated (aka marinated) as one gets older.  Happy birthday, Don.  Remember to celebrate them, don't count them.

Art

Your red beans and rice looks good.  I need to make some.
Title: Re: Red Beans W/Pickled Pork over Rice
Post by: hikerman on February 25, 2017, 10:02:51 PM
Happy Birthday buddy!
Your meal looks great! I hope you had a great day!
Don you are just a day older than you were yesterday! :D