Showing posts with label beans and legumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beans and legumes. Show all posts

4.20.2009

the lima bean


today is national lima bean respect day. random. but lima beans, also known as the butter bean, are a great staple to add into your long-term food storage. guidelines recommend storing 60 pounds of dry beans and legumes per person per year. a little background info on this little gem of a legume:

- lima beans supposedly originated from peru - hence the name "lima" beans from "lima, peru." clever.

- it's known for it's seed, which is eaten as a vegetable

- lima beans make a great side dish, delicious when flavored with butter and/or salt

- if stored correctly (in a cool, dry place), they will store for an
indefinite time (so if you don't know how to use them now, you've got quite awhile to figure it out)

- beans and legumes are the richest source of vegetable protein and a great source of fiber


- a word of caution: do not eat them raw -- like don't toss back a handful like it was popcorn, in case you're thinking about it --, they can make you violently ill as they contain linamarin, but are totally safe when cooked


what to do with them:

-lightly rinse and then soak your dry beans in plenty of water


- then place your pre-soaked beans in a pot and cover with fresh, cold water. bring to a boil, then reduce and simmer for indicated length of time - see this chart for detailed instructions



- and they're not just for soups! for a list of more recipes than you ever thought of, click here for more ideas on using those lima beans

so by all means, respect the lima bean.