Frijoles II

Submitted by: BRANDI T 
This recipe is similar to refried beans without the frying. These slow cooker beans will go well with any of your favorite Mexican dinners. 

Frijoles de Olla

Submitted by: JOEBOB22 
Pinto beans are cooked simply in this classic recipe. Make a batch for your next fiesta! 

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Frijoles a la Charra

Submitted by: KIM93306 
Living In: Bakersfield, California, USA
This is a really tasty pinto beans recipe made in the slow cooker. This recipe is great to serve along with enchiladas or to take to a barbecue or potluck. 

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Frijoles I

Submitted by: Karen 
A friend passed this recipe to me. It is a little more work, but worth it for authentic refried bean taste. 

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Cubanos Frijoles

Submitted by: William C. Smith 
Originally this came from a Cuban friend, but I've since doctored it quite a bit. This dish is hearty and a meal in itself. By adding more meat, beans, and rice, you can feed a large group of people. You might want to add more spice as well. 

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Mexican Beans

Submitted by: sheilamichael 
Living In: Sandwich, Illinois, USA
Wonderful Mexican beans to serve as a side dish with your meal. 

Shortcut Refried Beans

Submitted by: ACHOCOCAT 
Forget to soak your beans, but will want to have burritos? Simply grind them in your wheat grinder and boil some water. In about 15 minutes it's time to eat. 

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G-ma's Rice

Submitted by: TXCOOKINGPRINCESS 
This is the recipe for my grandma's rice. Being Hispanic, this is about as Mexican as you can get. Good as a side dish, or in a taco with ground beef. 

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Refried Beans Without the Refry

Submitted by: CHEFCLAUDE 
Refried beans are simple to make when cooked in a slow cooker. This recipe will yield flavorful refried beans seasoned with garlic, jalapeno, and cumin. 

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Bulgur Wheat with Dried Cranberries

Submitted by: GRAYJETMAN Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Fairfield, California, USA
Very basic yet tasty side that goes well with grilled or roasted chicken. Any type of dried fruit can be used in place of the dried cranberries. 
 
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