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  2. 19 High-Protein, High-FIber Casseroles You’ll Want To Make ...

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    Slow-Cooker Chicken & Pinto Bean Enchilada Casserole. Photographer: Greg DuPree, Food Stylist: Ali Ramee Prop Stylist: Christine Keely. This slow-cooker meal is comfort food at its best: the ...

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    Pork, Apple, and Sage Meatballs. The combination of ground pork, grated apples, fresh sage, and warm allspice makes these meatballs a hit at the table. Take Ree's advice and serve them over a cozy ...

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    We've also included plenty of sheet-pan dinners, rice bowl recipes, slow cooker meals, air fryer recipes and Instant Pot dinners. ... Get the Pinto Bean and Poblano Soup recipe. Mike Garten.

  5. Pinto bean - Wikipedia

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    The dried pinto bean is the bean commonly used reconstituted or canned in many dishes, especially refried beans. It is popular in chili con carne, although kidney beans, black beans, and many others may be used in other locales. Pinto beans are often found in Brazilian cuisine. Legumes, mainly the common bean, are a staple food everywhere in ...

  6. Phytohaemagglutinin - Wikipedia

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    A pressure cooker at 15 psi may be used to cook beans in 45 minutes without presoaking. [7] Insufficient cooking, such as in a slow cooker at 75 °C/ 167 °F, may not completely destroy the toxins. [8] Beans also contain alpha amylase inhibitor, but not in sufficient quantities to affect the digestion of starch after consumption of beans. [9]

  7. Chili con carne - Wikipedia

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    Cactus chili is a spicy Southwestern stew that is a variation on traditional chili con carne, usually containing traditional ingredients such as chili peppers, beef, tomatoes, and pinto beans, along with sliced cactus pieces. [25] It is traditionally cooked in a slow cooker and served with a side of salted crackers. Cactus chili is a relatively ...