Goya offers over 80 varieties, including grains and peas as well. That means endless ways to cook up a tasty meal your family will love. Craving a cozy soup to warm you up? Or maybe a three-bean burger that really hits the spot? How about a spicy Chipotle chili that’s just perfect? Discover all the delicious ways to prepare our wide selection of beans. With so many options, why not choose Goya beans again?
Learn about our wide variety of rice, beans and other grains; products selected with the highest quality standards. Choose your favorites and start creating delicious and nutritious recipes.
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Here we show you how to cook them step-by-step, so don’t worry if you don’t consider yourself an expert. Next, choose the type of bean you want to prepare; dry beans come in a wide variety with differences in color, shape, and size where the cooking time and the flavor may vary. In addition, we’ll share with you expert tips on the various cooking methods to ensure you get the perfect creamy and delicious beans every time.
Soaking your dry beans helps them cook faster and more evenly, plus it makes them easier to digest. One trick is to add salt to the water you’re soaking them in, as this creates a type of brine that helps soften the skin. Oh, and remember, not all dry beans need to be soaked in water before cooking, such as soft beans like lentils or peas. Here are two ways to soak your dry beans.
Soaking dried beans overnight is the more traditional method and takes a little more planning in the kitchen. Simply cover them until you have 3 inches of water above the beans, add 2 tablespoons of kosher salt, or 1 tablespoon of fine salt per pound of beans. Let them soak for 6 to 12 hours, ideally overnight. Drain and rinse before cooking.
We know that cravings for delicious beans are not always planned ahead of time. This option will help you prep dry beans to cook in just a few hours. Simply place the beans in a pot on the stove, cover them with 3 inches of water, add salt and bring them to a boil. As soon as they boil, turn off the heat and let them soak for at least an hour. Drain, rinse and they are ready to create nutritious recipes.
Seasoning your beans well is the key to bringing out their rich flavor even more. You can prepare them with a variety of spices and simple ingredients like onion, or a sprinkle of Adobo and a couple of bay leaves.
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To cook beans on the stovetop, place them in a pot and cover them with 2 inches of water. Add your favorite seasoning and occasionally stir them gently, without letting them hit a strong boil. This prevents the beans from separating from their skins or being undercooked. Simmering is best! Depending on the variety of dry beans, they can cook super-fast, such as lentils which take about 15 minutes; or chickpeas which can take 25 to 30 minutes if soaked, or 3 to 4 hours if not previously soaked.
To use this method, place the beans in the pot of your slow cooker and cover with 2 inches of water. Add salt and all your favorite spices and seasonings. Set the machine on the lowest setting for slow cooking, 3 to 6 hours. If you are preparing kidney beans, you will need to boil them for 10 minutes before you put them in the slow cooker to make them more digestible. You can put them in the slow cooker in the morning, set the timer, and by the evening when you get home, dinner will be ready!
This method is the fastest, as it softens the beans in no time at all. As with the other methods, simply place the beans in the pot and cover them with 2 inches of water. Add salt to taste, seasonings, spices and a tablespoon of oil. Be sure not to exceed the fill line, which is usually about halfway for beans. For soft beans such as lentils, peas and blackeye peas, pressure cook for 5 to 10 minutes. For larger beans such as chickpeas, cook for 25 – 40 minutes. Beans already soaked beforehand will take less time.
Learn how to store your beans to get the most out of them. Dry beans should be stored in a dark, moisture-free place, so they can stay fresh for up to a year. After a year, they can deteriorate quickly. It is also recommended to check the expiration date before purchasing.
Once the beans are cooked, you can keep them in their cooking liquid for 3-4 days in the refrigerator and up to 3 months in the freezer. You can also drain them, mix them with oil, salt and pepper, or with a vinaigrette before chilling them. This preserves them even more and gives them another level of flavor.
For nearly 90 years, Goya has established itself as a leader in the Hispanic food industry and a trusted American brand — all while acknowledging the critical role businesses play in driving environmental change. Goya is the largest user of solar energy among Hispanic-owned food and beverage companies and ranks among the top 10 corporate solar users in the U.S. food and beverage sector. The company also invests in ongoing facility upgrades, leveraging technology to support energy efficiency, environmental protection, and responsible resource management.
Beans are a classic Latin ingredient enjoyed daily by millions worldwide. As the largest Hispanic producer of beans in the USA, we know that whether enjoyed on their own or paired with complements like rice, beans create the perfect combination for a delicious and nutritious meal!
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