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Originally posted by cosmiccowboy View PostI don't know about award winning but darn good...
Fry one pound chopped bacon ends with one large diced yellow onion
add a couple heaping tablespoons of lard.
Pour cooked bacon/onion over beans (don't drain)
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Originally posted by Dirtymike View PostPretty much same deal except just reg old rotel. I also like to add whole stewed tomatoes and a bit of cilantro. Fiesta brand seasonings are amazing.
made me stop using it when I saw that...broke my heart too.
personal preference...I'd just rather not eat it. I use their reg spices all the time. Chili powder, garlic, comino, etc...
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Originally posted by cosmiccowboy View PostI don't know about award winning but darn good...
cosmiccowboy pinto beans
Fry one pound chopped bacon ends with one large diced yellow onion till all fat is rendered and bacon is crisp, add several pods of crushed garlic towards end. If you really want to go "over the top" also add a couple heaping tablespoons of lard.
Put two pounds (cleaned) beans in bottom of pot. I don't pre-soak
Pour cooked bacon/onion over beans (don't drain)
Add one can Hatch diced tomatoes and green chili (with juice)
Add one can Hatch diced tomatoes and jalapeno (with juice)
Add 6 tablespoons Bolners Fiesta bean seasoning
Cover with water about 1 1/2"
bring to a rolling boil then simmer for at least three hours
Add salt right at the end to taste.
If you have to add water add hot water.
This is my go to bean recipe from now on. Gonna try chorizo the next time I make it...with the same rest of the recipe. Always fun to play around with cooking.
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