Yellow Eye Beans from North America

Yellow Eye Beans from North America
Rich, creamy, and mild, this best-seller...
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A beautiful and very capable Borlotti bean thought to have been popularised in Colombia, where they’re known as Cargamento beans, before being introduced to Europe in the 16th century. The Heirloom Bean Co's sources these beans from North American bean specialist Rancho Gordo, founded in the early 2000s by Steve Sando to preserve and promote traditional and rare bean varieties of the Americas. |
The pretty mottled skin, suggestive of fresh cranberries in their pod, encloses a dense, rich bean with a mild, nutty sweetness that exudes an equally indulgent broth. Borlottis are a cornerstone of Italian cuisine, especially in the Veneto region, but they’ve also been bred around the world, known variously as Madeira beans, Tongues of Fire, Wren’s Egg and - in Mexico - Cacahuate (peanut) beans. The ‘cranberry’ name likely came about due to their resemblance to cranberries in their pod, especially when harvested mature but still fresh.
Images & cooking instructions © Rancho Gordo Inc.
A whole host of traditional Italian dishes, from minestrone soup to pasta e fagioli, are built on Borlottis, and they’re also fabulous in vegetarian risottos. They’re the basis of many baked-bean recipes and pair brilliantly with flaked tuna and diced red onion dressed with olive oil and lemon juice. In Mexico, puréed cranberries are blended with roasted tomatoes and chicken stock for a Sopa Tarasca, generally topped with strips of fried tortilla. And as we speak, someone, somewhere is mixing cooked, oil-drizzled cranberries into a bowl of last-night’s leftovers.
Check beans for debris, and rinse thoroughly. In a large pot, sauté aromatic vegetables (onions, garlic, celery, carrot etc.) in olive oil. Add beans and enough water to cover by about 2 inches/5cm. Bring to a full boil for 10 to 15 minutes. Reduce heat to a gentle simmer, using a lid to help regulate the heat, and gently cook until done, 1 to 3 hours. Salt when beans start to soften. A pre-soak of 2 to 6 hours will lessen the cooking time.
Rancho Gordo’s Cranberry Bean and Cauliflower Spread on Toasted Bread
Rancho Gordo’s Polenta with Cranberry Beans and Tomato Sauce
Cranberry Beans
Similar to: Pinto, Borlotti
Latin name: Phaseolus vulgaris
Country of origin: USA
Sold in resealable 1lb (453g) bags
Category: American , Beans , New , Phaseolus Beans

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I got the whole suite of beans a few months ago and so far these have been my favourite. Lovely and creamy. And rather cute to boot!
I've spent years looking for a worthwhile healthy alternative to rice both in Europe and Asia. All the time it was lurking in East Anglia at Hodmedods waiting to be discovered. It's now a cupboard staple. More flavour than commercial rice, more fibre, too. Emmer and lentils! Who knew! Great stuff!
Excellent, very professional and you are kept up to date about your order, will use them again
This is a very nice product - delicious, subtle and very versatile. It's a good value too. I highly recommend it.
I often find fava beans a bit bitter (is it just me?!) so have previously just used them in quite heavily flavoured dishes. Not these ones though - no bitterness at all - just really tasty. I often eat them just with a bit of seasoning and drizzle of oil!