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The Bean Book: 100 Recipes for Cooking with All Kinds of Beans, from the Rancho Gordo Kitchen [A Cookbook]

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the founder of the acclaimed Rancho Gordo bean company, an authoritative guide to 50 bean varieties and how to cook with them, featuring 100 classic and modern recipes.

“The Bean Book is the magnum opus from the KING of heirloom beans!”—Ted Allen, host of Food Network’s Chopped

“An absolute must-have for anyone who believes that beans can be every bit as magical as a spoonful of caviar.”—Chef José Andrés

Learn how easy it is to cook beans from scratch with the king of beans. Rancho Gordo beans, the legumes with a cult following and Bean Club waiting list more than 20,000 names long, brought attention to heirloom bean varieties through chefs like Thomas Keller and Marcella Hazan.

Founder and owner Steve Sando, with twenty-five years’ experience in growing, sourcing, and cooking with beans, is the perfect home cook to present classic recipes as well as new combinations for all kinds of eaters. With more than 100 recipes, there are vegan and vegetarian dishes like Fennel, Potato, and White Bean Soup with Saffron and Pizza Beans as well as full-on meat-lovers’ meals like Napa Valley Cassoulet, Southwestern Chile con Carne, and Clay-Baked Pacific Cod Gratin with Onions and White Beans.

The Bean Book includes instructions for cooking beans using multiple methods, then transforming those cooked beans into satisfying dips, soups, salads, mains, sides, and desserts. There is nobody better than the man behind Rancho Gordo to share recipes, tips, and historical background in a beautifully photographed, comprehensive collection, sure to be a classic.

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Learn how easy it is to cook beans from scratch Learn how easy it is to cook beans from scratch

BOWL OF POLENTA WITH BORLOTTI BEANS AND TOMATO SAUCEBOWL OF POLENTA WITH BORLOTTI BEANS AND TOMATO SAUCE

POLENTA WITH BORLOTTI BEANS AND TOMATO SAUCE

NORMAN ROSE TAVERN’S BLACK BEAN BURGER ON A PLATENORMAN ROSE TAVERN’S BLACK BEAN BURGER ON A PLATE

NORMAN ROSE TAVERN’S BLACK BEAN BURGER

GRAY PLATE OF BLACK BEAN SALAD WITH SHAVED VEGETABLESGRAY PLATE OF BLACK BEAN SALAD WITH SHAVED VEGETABLES

BLACK BEAN SALAD WITH SHAVED VEGETABLES

BOWL OF ARNAB CHAKLADAR’S CHANA MASALA WITH CHAPATTI BREADBOWL OF ARNAB CHAKLADAR’S CHANA MASALA WITH CHAPATTI BREAD

ARNAB CHAKLADAR’S CHANA MASALA

BOWL OF WHITE BEAN AND ANCHOVY DIP WITH CRUDITE BOWL OF WHITE BEAN AND ANCHOVY DIP WITH CRUDITE

WHITE BEAN AND ANCHOVY DIP

BOWL OF TLAPEÑO SOUP (MEXICAN CHICKPEA AND CHICKEN SOUP)BOWL OF TLAPEÑO SOUP (MEXICAN CHICKPEA AND CHICKEN SOUP)

TLAPEÑO SOUP (MEXICAN CHICKPEA AND CHICKEN SOUP)

From the founder of cult favorite bean company Rancho GordoFrom the founder of cult favorite bean company Rancho Gordo

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ten Speed Press (September 10, 2024)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1984860003
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1984860002
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.27 x 1.14 x 10.28 inches

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Customers find the cookbook’s recipes delicious and approachable, with beautiful photos throughout. Moreover, the book offers comprehensive information about beans, with one customer noting detailed descriptions of 50 heirloom varieties. Additionally, customers appreciate the cookbook’s variety, with one review highlighting its detailed descriptions of many types of beans.

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  1. bunnysaver

    MARVELOUS book!
    REALLY marvelous book! Thanks to a friend who turned me on to them, I’ve been a Rancho Gordo bean woman for over a decade now, ordering online multiple times. They offer a wonderful variety, with some gorgeous varieties from indigenous growers in Mexico. Even after much exploration, their rio zapes remain my hands-down favorite for chili: those hints of coffee and chocolate are for real, and their texture is perfect. But, back to the book: I really appreciate the coverage of bean histories. And the detailed descriptions of many types of beans. Even with just a first fairly quick go-through, I see many recipes that I want to make. (Luckily, I live in the SF bay area, so pretty much all of the ingredients are available locally. If that fails, there’s the internet.) And, this book is visually gorgeous, printed on high-quality paper, and beautifully bound. (Ten Speed Press does not disappoint.) And, Steve’s writing is warm, personal and witty. Reading him is like having a best friend standing and prepping with you in the kitchen. I predict that this book will become one of those often-used, loved, and possibly page-stained favorites in my kitchen. Buy it!

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  2. MJ

    Best Rancho Gordo Cookbook
    Rancho Gordo BeanOnce again, the recipes using Rancho Gordo products are outstanding. I stock these beans for use when they arrive at the store and my pantry is low. This particular cookbook is stunning. The photos are beautiful and the beans are available. Tomorrow night—Pizza Beans!

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  3. Mary C.

    Magnificent: a “must-have” for all bean lovers !
    I’m a die-hard “I don’t use recipes” snob and bean know-it-all: I’ve been cooking dried beans for decades, eat beans that I’ve cooked from dried at least once a day, and have at least 6 other bean books in my cookbook library (including 3 by Rancho Gordo), but, somehow, there are 9 Post-It notes on my brand-new book highlighting inspirations that I can’t wait to try. The book is really magnificent: it’s not only gorgeous, but comprehensive. It makes a perfect self-gift or a gift for anyone who says “I’d like to learn how to cook dried beans from scratch.” DO read the introduction, the chapter intros, and the recipe headers: we all benefit by absorbing the author’s decades of knowledge and philosophy about all things bean. Many of the recipes are vegetarian because Mr. Sando makes his preference for pristine beans clear. Moreover, he indicates whether ingredients (e.g. anchovies, lard, chicken broth) are optional and frequently suggests vegetarian alternatives. For the most part, the ingredients are accessible or amazonable. An ingredient list may look long, but it’s mostly suggested herbs and spices. Only a couple are a bit fancy: saffron and preserved lemons. The author is a purist when it comes to beans, but not for ingredients that may be important time-savers for home cooks: for example, he calls for frozen spinach. Or presumably store-bought preserved lemons. The author shouts out other famous bean recipes, such as Smitten Kitchen’s famous “Pizza Beans.” And mentions some brand names that we all want to see: for example, Anson Mills’ heirloom grains.My only query is why there are no charts with suggested cooking times for specific types of beans, or, for that matter, any suggested cooking times for beans. Different types of beans vary widely in their cooking times, so this is a puzzle to me. The book showcases 52 varieties of heirloom beans in 18 pages devoted to their presentation, with plenty of white space for each bean, but no “Suggested stovetop cooking time X minutes.” Yet the recipes call for “cooked” beans. I suggest some browsing on the Rancho Gordo website to help the uninitiated figure out whether they’ll be able to make it to their kid’s soccer game that afternoon.However, the book is otherwise magnificent: it presents the classics (“Senate Bean Soup,” anyone?), dips, burgers, sides, soups, and stews. Gotta try “Refried Beans” to see whether it beats mine. Ditto with “Midnight Black Bean Soup”: I need to try it with Mexican oregano. One of my Post-It’s is for “Slow-Baked Garbanzos.” What? I love garbanzos, I can’t wait to try this technique! All 9 Post-It’s: I can’t wait to try!

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  4. LadyBlue

    Beans! Beans! Beans!
    Best bean cookbook out there! Written by someone who grows beans!Beautiful illustrations. Recipes written for easy follow.Rancho Gordo online beans from Napa, California sell the Best Heirloom Beans!

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  5. Tara W

    Excellent bean book – beautifully written and made – carefully edited – lacks lentil recipes
    The Bean Book by Steve Sando is an absolute necessity for anyone committed to expanding their diet to include beans. I’ve been ordering beans through the author’s mail order company for several years and appreciate having a reliable set of cooking instructions for the exquisite beans available through Rancho Gordo. My one concern about The Bean Book is that it does not include recipes for lentils. Still, I love it and hope that Mr. Sando will continue to publish books, or work with recipe developers and cookbook authors to produce more recipes specific to his products. I would rate this book five stars if only it included recipes for lentils. Lentils are not beans, but they are sold by Steve Sando’s company, and I was hoping for recipes for them.

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  6. Janet Aucoin

    Great Bean Book
    wonderful recipes, beautiful photos and lots of information about different types of beans

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  7. Eddie Adelman

    This Book Is Beantastic!
    Amazing find! If you like beans this is a great resource and you’ll discover so many beans you never knew about. Great recipes for everyone too.

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  8. jan lea

    must have for Bean Lovers
    The book is printed in high quality, the photos are lovely and inspiring. The description of the types of beans will help EVERYONE understand the nuance that legumes bring to your dishes. Steve Sando’s wit and spirit shine throughout the book and his friends (talented people) off so much in this book. It’s a beauty. All of the RANCHO GORDO products are terrific and his books are a must have.

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  9. Amazon Customer

    Va a ser difícil comprar las mismas alubias aquí en España, pero podremos encontrar sustitutos fácilmente. Recetas nada complicadas pero deliciosas, algunas un poco repetitivas, pero no muchas. Sólo hay un par que no haré en todo el libro y esto sólo por cuestión de alergias. Muy recomendable. En inglés, claro.

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  10. Milda Ruffo

    I like to vary the beans I cook and learn more ways to make delicious meals with them. I order most of my beans from Rancho Gordo because they carry all of them and the quality is excellent. I have earmarked quite a few recipes to make in the near future.

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  11. The book lovwry

    Love this book!

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  12. KAM Ontario

    great variety and good instructions for this healthy menu item

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