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Cooked beans: The most straightforward way to use black soybeans is to cook them as you would any other legume. Soak the beans overnight, rinse them, and then cook them in water or broth until tender. The cooked black soybeans can be used in soups, stews, chili, or as a side dish.
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Salads: Add cooked and cooled black soybeans to salads for extra protein and texture. They can be tossed with mixed greens, vegetables, and dressing to create a nutritious and satisfying salad.
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Stir-fries: Include black soybeans in stir-fry dishes along with vegetables, protein (such as tofu or meat), and sauces. They can add a nutty flavor and additional protein to the stir-fry.
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Dips & Spreads: Puree cooked black soybeans with garlic, lemon juice, olive oil, and spices to create a delicious bean dip or spread. Use it as a dip for vegetables or as a spread on bread or crackers.
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Burgers: Mash cooked black soybeans and combine them with breadcrumbs, herbs, and spices to make vegetarian or vegan burgers or patties. They can be pan-fried or baked for a tasty and nutritious alternative.
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Desserts: Black soybeans can even be used in desserts. Puree cooked black soybeans and use them in recipes for cakes, brownies, or cookies. They can add moisture, texture, and a touch of nuttiness to your sweet treats.
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