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| Quick and Easy "Refried Beans"; Harlean from Arkansas | |
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| ed-gracetoday | Sep 17 2004, 02:34 AM Post #1 |
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Quick and Easy "Refried Beans" Ingredients: 1 Can Pinto Beans Small clove of garlic 1 jalapeno pepper 1 Tablespoon Olive or Canola Oil Directions: Place all in food processor and blend until smooth. Makes a great dip, or a base layer for burritos, or tostados. I sometimes also add about a fourth of a cup of picante sauce for a different flavor. By Harlean from Arkansas |
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