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My mother never measured for this recipe and neither do, I taste as I go.
Stewed Pinto Beans
Ingredients:
β’ Bag of dry Pinto Beans – use 10 oz for smaller serving
β’ Water – according to instructions on bag of beans
β’ 1 small diced onion
β’ 2 Tbsp olive oil
β’ 2 Tbsp tomato paste
β’ 1 tsp oregano
β’ 1 Tbsp minced garlic
β’ 1/2 tsp cumin
β’ Salt to taste
β’ Black pepper to taste
Instructions:
β’ Rinse Beans and set aside
β’ SautΓ© onion in olive oil in medium sauce pan
β’ Mix in tomato paste
β’ Add beans and water (just covering beans)
β’ Add remaining ingredients
β’ Put lid on pot and cook according to time on bag of beans (approximately 1 1/2 hrs or until Beans are tender)
β’ Check water level halfway through to ensure beans are just covered (don't add too much water or your beans will be runny)
Spanish Rice
Ingredients:
β’ 1 C long grain rice
β’ 8 oz tomato sauce
β’ 1 tsp minced garlic
β’ 2 C water (or 2 C lower sodium chicken broth – and no bouillon)
β’ 1 cube chicken bouillon
β’ 1 Tbsp butter
β’ 1 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
β’ 1 tsp ground cumin
β’ 1Β½ tsp chili powder
β’ Β½ tsp salt
β’ Β½ tsp onion powder
β’ Β½ tsp dried oregano
Instructions:
β’ Heat oil/butter in large frying pan on medium heat.
β’ Add rice and cook until toasted.
β’ Dissolve 1 chicken flavored bouillon cube to 2 cups hot water.
β’ When rice is toasted, add water, tomato sauce, and remaining seasonings to pan.
β’ Stir and cover pan. Let simmer for 30-40 minutes or until all is cooked and there is no liquid left. Fluff before serving.
β’ If you like, top with sour cream, chives, sliced green olives, whatever you choose.
by Gullible_Coyote_732
5 Comments
It looks delicious!!
We had a similar dish in my house, but yours looks better, as my mom’s beans were a bit too watery and she use white rice.
Looks legit. Good job!
This looks like comfort food. Delicious!
Saving this one! Thanks for sharing, it looks great