Photos of Classic Bean Pie

In A Blender, Add One Can Of Evaporated Milk.
In a blender, add one can of evaporated milk.
Drain And Rinse The Beans. Put Beans In A Food Processor To Make Them Smooth.
Drain and rinse the beans. Put beans in a food processor to make them smooth.
In A Large Bowl, Add Softened Butter To Mashed Beans And Mix Well.
In a large bowl, add softened butter to mashed beans and mix well.
Finally, Add The Butter, Bean, And Sugar Mixture.
Finally, add the butter, bean, and sugar mixture.
Add The Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Flour, And Vanilla, Then Blend.
Add the nutmeg, cinnamon, flour, and vanilla, then blend.
Then Add The Beaten Eggs And Blend.
Then add the beaten eggs and blend.
Mix Well By Hand.
Mix well by hand.
Blend For At Least 2 Minutes.
Blend for at least 2 minutes.
Divide The Batter Into Two 9-inch Pie Shells.
Divide the batter into two 9-inch pie shells.
It Takes Approximately 60 Minutes To Bake.
It takes approximately 60 minutes to bake.
Bake At 350 Degrees Until Firm And Brown.
Bake at 350 degrees until firm and brown.
Texture Of The Classic Bean Pie.
Texture of the Classic Bean Pie.
Classic Bean Pie Ready To Be Sliced.
Classic Bean Pie ready to be sliced.
This Is Going Into The Oven. This Is A Rustic Homemade Pastry, And Notice The Smooth Consistency Of The Filling. Using A Blender Makes All The Difference.
This is going into the oven. This is a rustic homemade pastry, and notice the smooth consistency of the filling. Using a blender makes all the difference.
This Is A Classic Bean Pie That You Can Make Up In A Blender Or Use A Potato Masher And Mixer.
This is a classic bean pie that you can make up in a blender or use a potato masher and mixer.
This Is The Beginning Of Your Bean Pie. Soaking The Beans The Night Before Makes A Huge Difference. Make Sure Your Beans Are Cooked Until They Are Tender. This Makes It Not Only Easier To Mask, But Will Give You A Smoother Consistency.
This is the beginning of your bean pie. Soaking the beans the night before makes a huge difference. Make sure your beans are cooked until they are tender. This makes it not only easier to mask, but will give you a smoother consistency.