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At 11:36 AM 10/22/2009, you wrote:

A few questions about bean flour-

1. How do you make your own? I thought you needed to soak the beans first

for easier digestion, but then do you dry them out before grinding them?

I tried that with black beans, but after I dried them in the oven, I

tried to grind them in my juicer (which I have used to make nut flour)

and it didn't work very well. The beans were too hard and didn't grind

well.

2. Are there any recipes that you can use strictly bean flour without

added nut flour? I wanted to try and make pancakes with bean flour, but

I'm curious if anyone has every tried it and if it worked.

I've never been able to get the beans to powder like you need for real

flour after soaking them and cooking them and drying them.

However, if you soak them and cook them SCD style, you can then drain

them thoroughly, run them through something like my Maverick #5 grinder

on fine grind, and use the resultant bean paste in the same quantities as

flour. You may have to adjust the liquid in your recipe to allow for that

in the bean paste.

I typically do a big batch of beans, grind them, and then freeze them in

one cup " glops " so I can just pull out a couple

" glops " for whatever I want to do, instead of having to go

through the whole bean preparation business each time. You can also do

this with the whole beans.

Marilyn

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Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

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