With that in mind I decided to whip up a batch of refried beans to use for the taco pizza I was making for dinner. I have to say I am very pleased with the results. I halved a recipe - there was NO NEED for 4 pounds of refried beans - and I thoroughly enjoy the fact that I can make them "runny" like restaurants or thick like canned! They tasted great and the halved recipe made at least 34 (1/4c) servings - plenty to freeze for later use. Now the refried is in ""'s due to the fact that there is no actual frying in this recipe - it is done 100% in the crockpot.
"Refried" Beans
- 2 pounds of dry Pinto Beans, rinsed
- 1 Onion, chopped
- 4 T Garlic, minced
- 2 1/2 t Salt
- 1 t Pepper
- 2 t Cumin
- 10 c Warm Water
- Combine all the ingredients in the crockpot. Be sure to pick out any floating beans. Mix well and cover.
- Cook on high for 2 hours followed with 4 hours cooking on low.
- At the end of the 6 hours, remove some of the liquid (I just put a pyrex measuring cup along the side and squished the beans down to collect the liquid. I probably removed 3-4 cups, but I retained 1 cup in case I needed to add some back).
- Mash the beans to the consistency of your choice - adding back some liquid if desired.
- ENJOY
(I will post a picture of the beans the next time we eat them as a side - with all the toppings you can't really see them in the taco pizza picture.)
The point I would like to stress is the money saving with this recipe. The onion, water, and seasonings are all things I keep in house and therefore weren't an expense. The beans I got on sale for $1/lb. Therefore for 34 servings of beans I paid $2. Even if we add in the expense of the seasonings and onion - lets say another $1 for those quantities (I am rounding UP) - I would have still only paid $3 for 34 servings. That is a total of $0.09/serving. The leading canned refried bean goes for about $1.25 - but let's say I got it on sale for $1. There are 4 servings per can, that is $0.25/serving (on sale). OK so I know that a savings of $0.14/serving isn't that much but think about it in terms of totals. For $3 I can make 34 servings of HOMEMADE refried beans or I can buy 12 servings of CANNED refried beans. What are your thoughts?
I hear you on the same old thing! I'm glad someone else was excited about this too! I can't tell you how many people thought I was crazy for making these.
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