Dried Pinto Beans
AKSOY Pinto Beans
- Premium Quality Pinto Beans grown and harvested with care.
- Pinto Beans are a fantastic source of protein, fibre, and essential nutrients, making them a wholesome addition to your meals with a delightful taste.
- Sustainably sourced and suitable for vegans & vegetarians.
- Packed in our NEW resealable pouch, ensuring lasting freshness and quality.
- Cooking time: about 25-30 minutes.
- Available in various sizes: 500g, 1KG, 2KG, and 5KG. Stock up and save with our bulk purchase options!
Macronutrient Breakdown (per 100g):
- Calories: 150 kcal
- Protein: 10 grams
- Carbohydrates: 28 grams
- Fiber: 7 grams
- Fat: 0.5 grams
How to Cook Pinto Beans
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 & Mexican dishes., although kidney beans, black beans, and many others may be used in other locales.
Pinto beans need soaking for several hours before cooking, preferably overnight. Add a teaspoonful of bicarbonate of soda to speed things up. An even quicker method is to bring them to the boil in a pan then turn the heat off and soak them for about an hour covered.
Cooking:
Pinto beans are often soaked, which greatly shortens cooking time. If unsoaked, they are frequently boiled rapidly for 10 minutes. They will then generally take two to three hours to cook on a stove to soften. In a pressure cooker they will cook very rapidly, perhaps 3 minutes if soaked, and 20-45 minutes if unsoaked. Cooking times vary considerably however and may depend on hardness of the cooking water and many other factors.