I make this recipe all the time. I actually don't normally use a recipe but I wrote it down so I could share with you all. The preparation is fast and easy and you don't have to have your stove on for hours. I love to put these on before bed and have them ready in the morning. They smell good too! : )
♥ Easy Crockpot Refried Beans ♥
6 cups pinto beans
1 onion
couple garlic cloves
3 T oil
3 T salt
Directions:
Presoak beans if needed.
Rinse beans and place in crockpot. Fill crockpot with water until about 1 inch from the top. Add chopped onion, minced garlic & oil.
On high cook for 4 hours or until beans are soft. On low cook overnight, 6-8 hours or until beans are soft.
Add salt - it helps make the beans not so tough and easier to mash.
Mash beans with a potato masher or ricer. (I wouldn't recommend using a blender, though some do, as the heat from the beans can make the lid pop off and beans fly everywhere! Yes, I know from experience!) I often don't mash them, just use them the way they are. We love to use in burritos, casseroles, as a side, by themselves and any other way you'd use re-fried beans. These freeze really well. I freeze in zip-lock bags in about 1 1/2 to 2 cup measurements.
I hope you enjoy! ♥
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Oh how I love quick and easy recipes, especially yummy ones like the one you shared. We eat mexican food at least once a week so I'll have to try this recipe.
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Julianne
I love cooking beans in the crockpot, but have never made refried beans. Thanks for the recipe.
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Linda @ Linda's Lunacy
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Thank you so much! I already make black beans in a crock pot, but I have never tried refried beans.
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We love vegetarian meals and this sounds very cheap, simple and delicious! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I have never made my own refried beans (I'm not a bean fan, but everyone else here is!) I'll have to try this method.
ReplyDeleteI just made this recipe (I use Sue Gregg's version) last week, and we all loved it! It was so nice to come home to a meal already prepared (I made it the day I went to a friend's to learn how to make soap, and I was gone several hours).
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe to share! :)
I just put this recipe together and it doesn't fit in my crockpot! I took some out and will try a smaller version. I'm new to cooking beans. I also added the salt before cooking. I hope I don't ruin the whole thing. I guess it's still a very cheap mistake. Thanks for sharing the recipe and I'm praying they turn out because my kids love refried beans.
ReplyDeleteHi Aly sun! The recipe should still work out. I've made smaller batches many times. I just didn't think about it when I posted this. I guess I have a big crockpot. :) The salt shouldn't mess it up either. It's there to help the beans be softer and mash better (plus making it taste better). Your finished beans just might be a little softer = easier to mash! :) Hope you enjoy them!
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