Smoked Turkey Wings and Piquinto's

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I had a half bag of Piquintos left and mixed with 2 large smoked turkey wings from Thanksgiving, 1 large yellow onion, 6 cloves of garlic and 1/2 large bell pepper, along with various seasonings. Simmered for several hours, removed the bones and skin and enjoyed on a cold winter day! I absolutely love these beans, thanks Helen!!

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I seen them kinda beans before??? looks great. What do they taste like?
 
Larry Wolfe said:
I had a half bag of Piquintos left and mixed with 2 large smoked turkey wings from Thanksgiving, 1 large yellow onion, 6 cloves of garlic and 1/2 large bell pepper, along with various seasonings. Simmered for several hours, removed the bones and skin and enjoyed on a cold winter day! I absolutely love these beans, thanks Helen!!

That looks good. What do the beans taste like? What seasoning did you use?
 
Love2<º((((>< said:
[quote="Larry Wolfe":37c469hh]I had a half bag of Piquintos left and mixed with 2 large smoked turkey wings from Thanksgiving, 1 large yellow onion, 6 cloves of garlic and 1/2 large bell pepper, along with various seasonings. Simmered for several hours, removed the bones and skin and enjoyed on a cold winter day! I absolutely love these beans, thanks Helen!!

That looks good. What do the beans taste like? What seasoning did you use?[/quote:37c469hh]

The beans are similar to a pinto, but heartier I think, full of flavor.

I used onion, bell pepper, garlic, salt, pepper, touch of chili powder and a tiny touch of cumin, I think that's all I put in it.....
 
Unity said:
Larry Wolfe said:
The beans are similar to a pinto
Smaller and harder than pintos. I like pintos better, but then pintos are my favorite beans.

--John
(No offense, Helen. :oops: )

I would say 'firmer' than pintos......not harder! Like I stated originally, they're heartier and stand up to a long cook better than pintos. In otherwords they don't get overly soft and mushy after cooking all day. So I think I know what you meant John, I just don't want people to think if they get pinquintos they're gonna be eating a bowl of marbles.
 
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