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Slow Cooker Black Velvet Beans

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Photo of Black Velvet Beans in a bowl with a spoon and cilantro garnish.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Erika Joyce

Catriona first tasted delicious black beans on a childhood trip to the Yucatán. Luz’s recipe brings together the flavors of Mexico’s Gulf Coast with the anise-like flavor of Mexican avocado leaves and the tang of sour oranges. These beans have a delightful velvety texture.

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