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Recipe from Georgene Trewatha of Campbell, Mo.
Prep Time: 10 min Total Time: 20 min
2 cups great northern white beans (drained slightly) canned or home cooked 2 tbsp chopped onion salt and pepper to taste 1/4 cup all purpose flour ( more if needed) 1 tbsp plain yellow corn meal bacon grease or oil for frying
1. Mash beans slightly, add all ingredients and mix well.
2. Make into patties or drop by spoonful into hot grease, flatten slightly. Fry until golden, the, turn and continue browning other side.
3. Recipe can be double or tripled. These are so good to eat with a meal or make larger patties and eat as a sandwich with mayo, lettuce, sliced onion.
Servings: 8 small or 4 large sandwich size Comments: A really good way to use leftover great northern beans,
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