Refried Beans

Refried beans are one of the easiest and yummiest ways to prepare and serve beans

Here is our cast of character:
Cooked beans
some sort of fat
and seasonings

easy peasey

Start by heating up whatever fat you would like to use.
I used Canola oil this time
and to be very honest it is my least favorite I don’t really love the taste of the canola oil with beans, but it worked and it was still good.
I like using shortening better and my very favorite it bacon grease, it gives the beans a wonderful flavor.

Once it is nice and hot dump your beans in

I would advise you to wear an apron of some sort
(here is a link to some cute vintage aprons)
the grease will splatter a bit, and nothing bugs me more than a nice shirt ruined by grease!



(side note, isn’t that itty bitty measuring spoon so stinking cute!)

I add my spices, anything works, whatever floats your boat.
A spoonful or two of salsa is really yummy.




Once the beans start to warm up you and start smashing them. If you like them really chunky just use the back of your spoon.

I use a potato masher, it is quicker.

and if you like them really smooth, put them in your food processor
whatever you preference it

There you have it
Refried Beans

Typically I use my beans in two different ways,
I will make bean Quesadillas and Burritos.

My Burritos are really simple



Just plop a glob on a tortilla, sprinkle on some cheese…


…roll ’em up

pack them in a pan as tightly as possible
and smother them with cheese



Served with Salas and Sour Cream….
a family favorite.

Now tell me please, my bloggy friends, are you finding this series helpful? It is interesting to you? Would you like me to keep going…or should I move on to other things?

Bean Taco Bake

This Bean recipe is one of my family’s favorite. Everybody will eat it, and Dadzoo fights to have leftovers for the next day!
Here is our cast of characters:
1 cup milk
2 cup Salsa
2 cans tomato soup
4 cups cooked beans
2 cups shredded cheese
12 tortillas cut up into 2 inches pieces


Start out by getting one of the kids to cut up the tortillas.

Today Punk #1 is my kitchen helper.
This is a great recipe for little helpers, it is pretty basic.

While the tortillas are being cut up mix the ingredients, leaving out 1 cup of cheese.




(she wouldn’t look at the camera…..stinker!)


Spread the cut up tortillas in a greased baking dish,

and pour the bean mixture on top

give it a good stir

and pop it into a 400 degree oven for about 30 minutes, or until it is bubbly around the edges.
Then sprinkle the remaining cheese on top and let it melt.


Now this is where Momzoo lost her mind and little and in all the hustle and shuffle of dinner time forgot to take a picture of the finished product.

I like to serve this with some corn bread and veggies on the side.

YUMMY!!!

Beans, Beans….

About a year ago when I decided that we needed to live a more sustainable life I took a serious look at beans. Bean are a wonderful food. They are full of nutrients, and combined with rice are a complete protein. They store really, really well and best of all they are cheap!

There was one catch…

Ok,

well,
two catches….

First, I didn’t know how to cook beans. I had, up to that point, only used canned beans from the store, on the rare occasions that I used beans.
Second, I didn’t think we would really like them.

So I came to two decisions: #1 I needed to learn how to cook beans, my pioneer mothers knew how and I needed to relearn this skill. #2 I needed to learn to like beans, I needed to try recipes and serve them to my family often enough that they go use to them and eventually like them.

So for about a year now I have been searching and cooking and learning all about beans. We have had our share of crunchy beans for dinner (bleck), my family has been wonderful patient with me (at least Dadzoo has, he is really good at tolerating, with a smile, my mess ups).

I thought I would share what I have learned with everybody. In times of plenty and times of famine knowing how to cook from scratch is an invaluable skill. I can have 1,000 pounds of kidney beans in my basement, but they are worthless to me if I don’t know how to prepare them and serve them. Also, I believe, that a time of crisis is not the time to be learning these skills, we should prepare ourselves, not only in the storing of food but the skills to use them the best way possible. Our families need to be use to eating these foods, a time of famine or emergency is not the time to be teaching a 10 year old to love beans! I have a series of posts I am going to be doing in the coming weeks, with some recipes and some tips I have learned along the way.

First of all I would like to show you all how I cook beans. I do a large batch and freeze the beans for later use. This is really convenient and easy, especially if I am running behind, it takes about 5 minutes to grab a bag of beans and defrost it in some warm water.

I start out with 6 cups beans. I am not picky on what type, (I have used Great Northern, Kidney and Black, in various combinations) Today I picked Great Northern and Kidney. I measured the beans and put it in my crock pot.

I fill the crock pot up to the very tip-top with water (about 12-14 cups)

I add salt, pepper and any other spice, a tiny bit of hot pepper is yummy too. (just a note, I have heard that salt and onions make the beans cook slower, when I do the crock pot method I don’t worry about that, we will be cooking these babies for about 10 hours so it doesn’t really matter.)

A handful of dried onions, fresh work too.

Two cloves of garlic, I just peel and cut them in half (I don’t mince garlic, ever) they cook down into nothing anyway.

Give it all a quick stir

Cover and cook on low over night or up to 12 hours.

This is what it looks like the next morning, all cooked with almost no water left. The beans are perfectly soft without being mushy.

I dump it all into a big colander and rinse it really well (that will help keep the gas down)

I measure 4 cups and put it into Ziploc bags and freeze. It makes about 16 cups of cooked beans.

This bowl was set aside for dinner that night, and the next recipe in the series….Bean Taco Bake…one of my family’s favorite meals.