Monday, November 15, 2010

The BEST refried beans ever!!

My friend Deseree makes these crockpot beans that are to die for, I finally got the recipe..now I just need to invest in an immersion blender! 2 lbs of beans (I used pinto) Garlic to your liking (I used about 4 TBLS) 1 onion minced (I love the purple onions, but this time I used a sweet onion) Large Pot of boiling water Salt Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. While water is starting to boil, clean 2lbs of beans and place in a large crock pot, (mine is about a 5.5 quart size). Add garlic and onion with the beans in the crock pot. If your family loves garlic add lots, if they don’t like it just do a little. For the onion, if you have picky eaters like I do who like onion flavor but not the texture of the onion, this is what I have done in the past: first option just use onion powder maybe 3 or so TBLS of powder? (again if you like onion flavor use a lot if don’t – use less). Second option place whole onion in pot and after it is done cooking squeeze out flavor and remove the entire onion. Both options are fine. The third option and best option in my opinion is to invest in an immersion blender “) (I have a kitchen aid one which I LOVE right now – my older one that broke after about 4 years was cheaper but lasted 4 years and it did great too it was a Braun) after cooking puree the onion. Fourth option is just to dice the onion. Stir beans, garlic, and onion to combine. Once water has started to boil pour boiling water over beans and fill your crock pot. Quickly close lid and cook on high for 4 hours. Pinto beans take 4 hours, black beans take about 5 hours. Crock pots do vary so you might have to experiment a little at first with time. After 4 hours remove excessive water and reserve the water in a bowl. (I use the extra water to cook my rice with when we have rice with our beans- it gives the rice a little extra flavor). If you like your beans whole (for salads or chili) add salt to your liking and you’re done. If you want refried beans mash beans with a potato masher or immersion blender to the texture you like, add the reserved bean water to make it thinner. Remember your beans will thicken after a while. Add salt to taste. Enjoy!

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