Rancho Gordo Vaquero Heirloom Beans 16oz Bag, Napa, California
A classic chili bean that holds its shape through long, slow, cooking and exudes a generous, dark, rich broth.
Suggestions: Chili, salads, soups, casseroles, dips, pot beans
A really lovely cousin to the Anasazi bean, Vaquero have intriguing black and white markings, not unlike an appaloosa horse might don. The flavor is somewhat like the Anasazi but it's a little lighter. The real fun is the inky, black pot liquor. It looks cool and tastes great.
Vaqueros are light and just slightly potato-like, but they keep their shape and would be one of our first choices for a chili bean. We also enjoy them as a classic charro bean, cooked simply and then finished with bacon, tomatoes and maybe a little stale beer.
Vaqueros are also known as Orca beans but so are several other beans. Vaquero really look like horses more than whales!
Cooking suggestions: Use in pot beans, chilis, and stews.
Recipes and more information on Vaquero Bean at Rancho Gordo.
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