Anne Miller wrote:As I harvest beans I separate then.
I don't always dry them as I like fresh beans.
I would recommend 15 Bean Soup. It is okay if there are not 15 different beans:
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/105518/the-best-bean-and-ham-soup/
That looks delicious! Then again, I think you could probably cook just about anything with a ham bone and have it come out tasty
Jake Esselstyn wrote:I always cook my mixed beans together. It would take a long time to sort them by color and shape. My grex includes about 10 different phenotypes. I suppose if I really wanted to select for the finest details of taste and texture, it might be worth doing. But time is precious and my palate just isn't very sophisticated.
I hear you on time being precious! Do you usually use your beans for soup or...? We eat a lot of refried beans in our house, and I'm curious how that would turn out with different cooking times, etc.