Shucky beans are a thing you find more in the south than anywhere else in the US. Most people away from the south don't even know what they are, so I am going to try to explain how to dry beans.
Provided by Jacqueline in KY
Categories Vegetable
Time P4D
Yield 3-5 qt. jars, 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Note: 30 lbs of most green beans equal 1 bushel. Now if you want to use a smaller amount feel free to do so the directions are the same. Also, do not use pole beans or a flat bean you want them to have some bean in them. I always use either greasy or white half-runners.
- String and break green beans, as you would for cooking, but do not wash.
- After you string and break you must dry them and I will give you a couple of three ways to do this.
- I now do this by using a dehydrator and I place my beans on the trays, not touching one another.
- Turn on the dehydrator, mine has no settings, and let dry for about 2-3 days.
- Rotate trays around so that beans on top eventually make it to the bottom to dry quicker. You must do this a couple of times a day. You want your dryer beans furtherest away from the heat source.
- After they are good and dry (and it may not take your dehydrator as long or it could take it longer) you have to use your own judgment. You then take them out and place in pans. Place pans in oven and heat for 30 minutes on about 150-200 degrees. Watch them after 20 minutes and make sure they are not burning. Let the beans cool after having in oven.
- You will have to use more than one dehydrator to fit the beans in or you can refrigerate the ones that won't fit and add them to the it after the first bunch is dry. I usually have 3 dehydrators going when I am drying a bushel.
- Place beans in quart or gallon jugs, add the black pepper, and do be free with the black pepper, it will keep bugs from getting into your beans while they are in storage. My mother always made a note to tell people that the pepper was not bugs, but rather it was pepper. You can also put in a plastic container and store in freezer. I do not I put them in my cabinets.
- Now you have dried beans.
- Another way to make them is to break and string, then lay out on a screen in a hot attic, but you must check on them regularly because they will mold if you are not careful. This will take about a week to do this way maybe longer, but rest of the directions are the same, put in oven, heat, and then cool and place in jars with the pepper.
- A very old fashion way, and I admit when I was a little girl we did them this way. You just string the bean and then take a needle and thread and put the whole bean on it and make as long as you want. Hang them on the porch for several days, until dry. When ready to use you must cut the beans. I think this is the hardest way and the most likely way for the beans to mold.
- I have seen people string and break and lay in the back window of the car, I think this would be messy and I sure don't want to drive around town with beans in my back window.
- To cook see Recipe #264351.
- Note it also takes me about a day to break a bushel of beans.
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Hafeez Ahmeadani
[email protected]I'm so happy I tried this recipe. These beans are delicious!
Liam De Fouw
[email protected]These beans are a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables.
MD Bayzid Hossen
[email protected]I love that this recipe is so versatile. I can use it to make a variety of different dishes.
Latifa Klm
[email protected]These beans are a great addition to any soup or stew. They add a lot of flavor and texture.
Roton Tata
[email protected]I'm so glad I found this recipe. It's a great way to use up my dried beans.
Darrian Chingono
[email protected]These beans are a great way to save money. They're much cheaper than canned beans.
Mohammad Zubair Chandio
[email protected]I've made this recipe several times and it's always a hit. My family loves these beans.
XMd Ashikur Rokibul
[email protected]These beans are a bit time-consuming to make, but they're definitely worth the effort. They're so delicious and they're a great way to use up leftover beans.
Adediji Oladeinde
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of beans, but I really enjoyed these shucky beans. They're so flavorful and they have a great texture.
Mamadi Drame
[email protected]These beans are a great way to add some variety to your meals. They're a nice change from the usual black beans or pinto beans.
Pervaiz Jamali
[email protected]I'm a vegetarian, and these beans are a lifesaver. They're so easy to make and they're packed with protein.
Jaeson Watts
[email protected]These beans are a great source of protein and fiber. They're a healthy and delicious addition to any meal.
PM Kaptan
[email protected]I love that this recipe is so simple. It's perfect for a weeknight meal.
Bradly Pierre
[email protected]These beans are so versatile. I've used them in soups, salads, and even tacos. They're always delicious.
Michelle Hancock
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly, but my beans didn't turn out as flavorful as I expected. I'm not sure what I did wrong.
Ovi Roy
[email protected]These shucky beans were a huge hit at my potluck. Everyone loved them!
Tamim Haque
[email protected]The beans were a bit tough, but the flavor was great. I'll try cooking them for a little longer next time.
Anna Msibi
[email protected]I've never had shucky beans before, but I'm so glad I tried this recipe. They're so delicious and easy to make. I'll definitely be adding them to my regular rotation of recipes.
MD Yiyasin
[email protected]These shucky beans turned out amazing! The flavor was out of this world, and the texture was perfect. I'll definitely be making these again soon.