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Brining and cooking black beans kosher salt onion thyme garlic Salad black beans corn red bell peppers jalapenos red onion scallions cilantro extra-virgin olive oil white balsamic vinegar kosher salt
Viewed: 38 - Published at: 8 years agoIngredients
- Brining and cooking the beans
- 1 pound dried black beans
- 3 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 onion, halved
- Few sprigs thyme, optional
- 1 garlic clove, smashed
- Bean salad
- 4 cups cooked black beans
- 2 ears corn, kernels removed
- 2 red bell peppers, finely diced
- 1 to 2 jalapenos, diced (seeded if sensitive to heat)
- 1 medium red onion, finely diced
- 4 scallions, finely sliced, white and light green parts
- 1 small bunch cilantro, roughly chopped
- 1/4 to 1/2 cups extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for the corn
- 2 to 4 tablespoons white balsamic vinegar
- Kosher salt to taste
Method
- Brine the beans: Place the beans in a large bowl with the 3 tablespoons of salt and water to cover by several inches. Let sit overnight or for 10 to 12 hours. Drain but do not rinse. Place beans in a large pot with the remaining teaspoon of salt, the onion, thyme, and garlic. Cover with water by several inches. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat so water is gently simmering. Simmer until beans are cooked through, 45 minutes to 1 hour. Let beans cool in their cooking liquid.
- Preheat the oven to 425° F. Place 4 cups of the cooked beans in a large strainer or colander. Do not rinse the beans. Let the beans drain as you prepare the salad.
- On a rimmed sheetpan, toss the corn kernels with 1 tablespoon olive oil. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Transfer pan to oven and roast for 10 minutes. Remove pan. Let kernels cool briefly.
- In a large mixing bowl, place the beans, corn, peppers, onion, scallions, and cilantro. Season with 1 teaspoon kosher salt. Dress with 1/4 cup olive oil and 2 tablespoons vinegar. Toss. Let stand 5 minutes, then toss again, taste, and adjust with more salt, oil and vinegar to taste. I add salt by the 1/2 teaspoon until it tastes right, and I keep a 2-to-1 oil-to-vinegar ratio for the most part-sometimes a splash more vinegar or a squeeze of lime at the end helps.