How To make Rattlesnake and Beans
3 lb Dry kidney or pinto beans
- cooked; -OR- 64 oz -Canned beans
30 oz Stewed tomatoes; undrained
4 oz Canned diced jalapenos
- more or less to taste 1 lg Red onion
- cut in large chunks 1 Garlic clove; smashed
1 ds Salt
1 lb Ground beef
- browned and drained 1/2 lb Rattlesnake meat *
- in bitesized pieces - browned Broken tortilla chips (opt.) * (can substitute quail, dove, chicken, rabbit, or pork) Put cooked beans into large pot, add tomatoes, jalapenos, onion, salt, garlic, ground beef and rattlesnake (or other) meat. Simmer 10 minutes to heat thoroughly. For chili pie put some broken tortilla chips in bottom of bowl and spoon beans over chips. Posted by Pamela Newton (VKBB14A) who said it came from the Phoenix Gazette by Dale Keyrouse.
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Chinese Python Snake Beans From Small Seedlings Till Harvest and Taste
I grew these for the first time this year. I didn't know what to expect, so I was a little surprised by how it went. In this video, I'll show them as they grow, then we will harvest some and do a little taste test of some. I will also let you know what I think of the ones that I cooked.
One thing you should know about Chinese Python Snake Beans is that they aren't beans at all, they are edible gourds.
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