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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Refried Beans



This episode of The Pioneer Woman was on this morning and I was hoping I would not forget to post this recipe.  Refried Beans is something that I never think about making myself . . . it is so easy to buy them in the cans.  However, making it yourself is much healthier and so much more economical.

The Captain and I buy so much mexican convenience foods like taquitos, chimichangas, burritos that are frozen and so easy to microwave.  Refried beans is an important ingredient in all these items.  They are so easy to make and freeze yourself.  Again, so much more economical.  We are putting forth a huge effort to be more economical with our meal planning and grocery purchasing.

For a delicious variation, I would make a batch that is mixed with black beans that have already been made and seasoned (maybe the leftovers from a meal of black beans and rice with pork).





Recipe and photo courtesy Ree Drummond, The Food Network
SHOW: The Pioneer Woman
EPISODE: Building Pens


Ingredients

    • 6 cups dried pinto beans
    • 4 slices thick-cut bacon, cut into 1-inch slices (or you can use salt pork, ham hock or diced ham instead)
    • 1 tablespoon chili powder
    • 1 teaspoon salt, plus more if needed
    • 2 teaspoons black pepper, plus more if needed
    • 1/2 stick butter (bacon grease, lard or shortening will work)
    • 1 onion, diced
    • 2 cups grated sharp Cheddar Cheese



Directions


Rinse the beans thoroughly, then place them in a large pot with the bacon. Pour water over the top. Use enough water to cover the beans by 1 or 2 inches.


Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce the heat to low and cover. Simmer for 2 to 3 hours. If the liquid seems to evaporate too quickly, add more water during the cooking process. The beans are done when they're fork tender, without much bite.

Add the chili powder, salt and pepper. Stir and taste, adjusting the seasoning as necessary. Add in other seasonings as desired.

Heat the fat in a large skillet and cook the onions until translucent. Add the beans to the skillet and mash them until they're the consistency you want. Stir and cook them until heated, then add the grated cheese. Top with the jalapenos.



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