I found dried refried beans that you mix on your own with water to be the best pinto beans.. taste and all ....hands down.... ain't bought caned since.... I found them a few years ago, when I run out it's a sad day and I use a ..can .... I just got a 5 year supply from Amazon . If you need to brach out on some good eats .....go dry....imo at 6 foot and 370 lbs I know what I'm talking about ! Lol
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Santiago Excel Refried Beans, 29.7 Oz (Pack of 6), Large Size for Food Services and Restaurants, Easy To Prepare, Gluten Free, No Artificial Colors, Flavors, .......this here one is as good as my last one...really bean'e ! Enjoy !
The spoon full rite before he folds up his burrito..is what they look like ,( not as fakky when dry either)..long ways up here tho.... some times I add a spoons full of back grease instead of water in the end ..good eats men !
Fook, you are paying a LOT of money for a beat up bean!
Here is how we do it:
1) Dried pinto beans, rinsed, check for bad beans and pebbles (yes, rocks in a bag of beans is a thing, if you didn't know that, you've been cracking cans open your entire life) 2) Dump beans into Instapot/pressure cooker 3) Cover beans 2" deep with beef stock and some diced sweet/yellow onion 4) Pressure cook 1 hour 5) Strain beans and put in blender, with a bit of the bean water. Add a spoonful of bacon grease/lard and a heavy pat of butter. (those instant beans have lard too. Check the ingredients. Relax....) 6) Blend. Add garlic salt, CUMIN, and the pressure cooker water to thin to desired consistency. (or, more butter/lard to taste)
Now you have BETTER refired beans for 10% of the cost (plus your time)
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I just do it like my old Mexican neighbor did. Melt a tablespoon or so of bacon grease in a pan. Dump in canned refried beans. Add a couple pats of butter and some Mexican crema until the beans are smooth to your liking. I have since found out there are quite a few Mexican restaurants that do it this way. YMMV
Know fat, know flavor. No fat, no flavor.
I tried going vegan, but then realized it was a big missed steak.
What ever goes out of the bean while they dry ...needs to go , I've cooked them from scratch, and added butter and all that to caned beans etc ..the dry bag tastes the best..imo ..and my wife's..then the neighbors...etc . Lol ...... I go to Great Links in order to get my food correct, different stores buy one can each of refried beans, go home open them all up and test sample......same thing I did with tomato sauce, stewed tomatoes .....whatever...... I'm only eating what I think tastes the best ....then its the only thing I buy .....screw the rest