So, two things about me: I have always had a rough time cooking rice on the stove. I always seem to misjudge how much water I'll need and as a result I burn the shit to the pot, and after scrubbing burnt-on rice too many times I just bought a rice cooker and said fuck it.
The second thing is that ever since I was a young kid (I've never been little lol), I have always loved 7 layer burritos from Taco Bell. I don't know what it is about them but I could eat a bag of them and not once regret my choices in life.
So, for cinco de mayo I resolved to make my own. I gathered up refried beans, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, rice, stuff to make guac, sour cream and tortillas, I was set, and I made some bomb ass burritos. In particular, I was very very happy with how the rice came out, because it was literally the first time in my life that I didn't burn it on the stovetop.
Lets check out that beautiful bean (and rice) footage
I took some oil and heated it up in my cast iron. When it started cracklin I added the rice and sauteed it, adding taco seasoning powder to it because I was pretty high and had the Tony Bennett turned up pretty loud on the hi-fi. As you can see, jalapenos and onion pieces got added after it started to brown up a bit. Shit was cash.
As you can see here, I am a very talented photographer, but I also managed to get the rice to come out just right. I had been simmering the tomatoes and onions with some chicken stock, cumin and salt the whole time at about a 4 heat on the little dial, and once the rice was sufficiently brown I put it in here and let it cook down on a 2 for 15 minutes. I'm currently just eating this straight and its amazing still, just packed with flavor.

So, plot twist: I can't roll a burrito to save my life despite watching youtubes about it all day. Turns out I can't just pick something up and master it, but really all that means is that I roll a burrito which gradually turns into nachos, so its a double entree when you think about it. Regardless, they came out fly af tbh fam:
Paired well with a beer and a joint, I tell you what. I've found that as I grow older I'm starting to love more vegetarian options, I still love me some meat and animal proteins but I also find that I'm appreciating vegetables as well.
Hope yall had a spectacular Cinco De Mayo as well <3