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Santa Fe Black Bean Cake Recipe1 lb Beans, black turtle, -- cleaned, rinsed 1 sm Onion, coarsely chopped 2 sl Bacon OR 2 sl Pancetta 1 qt Stock, chicken OR 1 qt Stock, duck 2 ea Chili, Serrano, seeded, -- finely chopped 2 tb Chili, ancho, powder 1 tb Cumin 2 oz Oil, olive Salt (to taste) Pepper (to taste) Using a heavy-bottom pot, heat 1 ounce of olive oil, add the onions and bacon and cook for 3 minutes. Add the black beans and stock (just enough to cover the beans), salt, and cook until completely done. Drain well. Put the beans, onion, and bacon through a meat grinder or food mill to make a paste. Season the paste with Serrano chilies, Ancho chili powder, cumin, salt and pepper. Take enough of the paste to roll it into the size of a golf ball, then pound the rolled ball between waxed paper until it forms a 1/8-inch thick cake. Heat a seasoned crepe or teflon pan and add 1 ounce of olive oil. On high heat, cook each side of the bean cake for about 1 minute (the cake will be crisp and should slide easily in the pan when done). Serve on a warm plate with sour cream in the center of the cake, salsa on top of the sour cream, and cilantro around the cake. Source: Great Chefs of San Francisco, Avon Books, 1984 Chef: Jeremiah Tower, Santa Fe Bar and Grill, Berkeley, CA |
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