These are the best pressure-cooked butter beans you will ever eat, guaranteed!
Step: 1
Place beans into a large container and cover with several inches of cool water; let stand 8 hours to overnight.
Step: 2
Place bacon in the open pressure cooker and cook over medium-high heat, turning occasionally, until evenly browned, about 10 minutes. Drain bacon slices on paper towels and remove pressure cooker from heat, reserving the bacon grease in the pressure cooker to cool, about 10 minutes.
Step: 3
Stir 4 cups water into cooled bacon grease; add beer and cumin.
Step: 4
Drain and rinse the soaked beans and add to the water mixture in the pressure cooker.
Step: 5
Place the lid on the pressure cooker and secure tightly. Cook beans according to manufacturers' instructions for 15 psi over medium-high heat, about 30 minutes; release the pressure.
Step: 6
Stir jalapeno pepper and garlic into beans. Crumple bacon over beans.
Step: 7
Close pressure cooker again and bring to 15 psi over medium heat and immediately turn off heat. Remove pressure cooker from heat and allow pressure naturally decrease to 0 psi.
Per Serving: 313 calories; protein 19.3g; carbohydrates 38g; fat 8.2g; cholesterol 20.5mg; sodium 446.1mg.
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