Pinto Beans
#1
When we BBQ, we start a crock pot of pinto beans. So many ways, they are different every time. I like to season/flavor the liquid that they will soak up. Last time, I used chicken stock instead of water and really liked them.
Occasionally, DH likes to add cooked chorizo sausage to the beans.
How do you do beans?
Occasionally, DH likes to add cooked chorizo sausage to the beans.
How do you do beans?
#3
I use beef stock in my pinto beans then add spices (Garlic & Onion powder), cracked peppercorns, paprika and a bit of dried oregano. Fresh jalapeno and a small can of mild green chilies, fresh white onion.
This is a favorite around here...https://kentrollins.com/wprm_print/t...y-kent-rollins
This is a favorite around here...https://kentrollins.com/wprm_print/t...y-kent-rollins
#4
I've been making refried beans the next day after making a pot of pinto beans. Put them, juice and all, in blender/food processor. Then reduce liquid content in frying pan. I will eat some refried beans, alone or on toast, when DH isn't home to cook breakfast.
#8
Last week, we baked a whole ham. Saved the bone to make beans the next day. Absolutely my favorite beans ever. Then refried them. I could not find my potato masher, so I used the immersion blender for the first time.
Also, been adding a bay leaf to the pot.
Also, been adding a bay leaf to the pot.

