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Refried beans, used for a homemade taco bowl. There's a story, so look under the pictures if you want to hear how I stumbled into doing this.




So, the original plan was just tacos. My standard set up for that is ground beef, beans, and rice mixed together. I had some dry pinto beans and wanted to use them up. So I soaked them for a day. Now, I was never able to cook dry beans properly, and I normally give myself an hour and a half before work to cook. You can laugh if you realize my mistake, but upon looking it up I was informed it takes about two hours for dry beans to be tender enough to eat. The real tragedy? I had had enough time since I was gymming early yesterday.
Luckily I had some canned black beans so delicious tacos were mine, but now I had a bowl of soaked pintos that had been swimming for over 24 hours. I went to Google for answers, and one came: homemade refried beans. So I cooked the beans last night then mashed and mixed them with the other stuff today. There were a couple hiccups: I had to substitute chicken stock for the bean juice since I poured it all down the drain while draining and I had no chilis so substituted less good dry cayenne powder, but it came out okay. Looking forward to making it again, it's a little better than the canned stuff so if I have everything on point Old El Paso LLC can suck my dick.
Luckily I had some canned black beans so delicious tacos were mine, but now I had a bowl of soaked pintos that had been swimming for over 24 hours. I went to Google for answers, and one came: homemade refried beans. So I cooked the beans last night then mashed and mixed them with the other stuff today. There were a couple hiccups: I had to substitute chicken stock for the bean juice since I poured it all down the drain while draining and I had no chilis so substituted less good dry cayenne powder, but it came out okay. Looking forward to making it again, it's a little better than the canned stuff so if I have everything on point Old El Paso LLC can suck my dick.
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