I made Vaquero Bean and Chorizo Stew tonight, using vaquero beans from Rancho Gordo, chorizo from the farmer's market, and chiprika instead of the cayenne and paprika.

It's quite tasty and filling, and will go with the cornbread I made from a box mix.

I definitely want buy vaquero beans again. Along with the sangre del toro beans, which are absolutely fabulous and I can't find anywhere.

Also, I'm going to try ayocote morado (a runner bean) and Good Mother Stallard beans the next time I order beans.
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From: [personal profile] pleasance


That sounds delicious! If you're going to make another order, could I add onto it and we could split the shipping costs?
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Alas, I started a reply to this, but got distracted by the Rancho Gordo website. So many beans! Um...I'm trying to narrow it down to three beans types to start with...so maybe, christmas lima bean, rio zape bean, and a white bean (not sure which...again, so many beans!).
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