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Step 1
Pour 2 cans of beans into a 2-quart saucepan along with the ham hock and water.
Step 2
Simmer on medium heat for an hour, until the meat starts to loosen from the bone.
Step 3
Remove from the heat and cool until the ham hock is cool enough to handle.
Step 4
Remove the meat from the bone, and place the meat, beans, and liquid from the pot in a food processor.
Step 5
Add the onion powder, garlic salt, red pepper flakes, salt, and lard.
Step 6
Process for only 4 seconds. The beans should be chopped and the liquid thick.
Step 7
Drain the remaining can of beans and add it to the processor.
Step 8
Process for just a second or two; you want these beans to remain almost whole.
Step 9
Pour everything back into the pan and cook slowly on low heat, stirring often, until you’re ready to serve.
Step 10
Serve over rice.
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