Showing posts with label Mexican. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexican. Show all posts

7.03.2012

Crock Pot Pinto Beans + Refried Beans + Freezer Meals: Beef and Bean Burritos, 3 Recipes in 1 place!



Welcome back readers! You may recall me talking about getting some freezer cooking accomplished. I'm happy to say that I have finally gotten a start and I'm sharing it with you! This week I have not one, not two but three.. new recipes for you to try! ;-) Yeah I hear ya..."3 has she lost her mind?!" LOL No not yet!


Recipe # 1:

Crock Pot Pinto Beans aka Soup Beans

When I was a kid, Mamaw always had a pot of Soup Beans on the stove. They became a staple in my home early in my marriage one because they are so easy to make and two because they always made me  think of Mamaw. The thing is, she always stood over the stove for hours stirring her beans to make them soupy and creamy and delicious. I'm lazy. I love my Crock Pot. There hasn't been a meal yet, I haven't tried in said Crock Pot. So this recipe was inevitable. ;-) 

Ingredients:

1lb bag of dry Pinto Beans
1 Medium Onion Chopped
1 Tbls of Salt
2-4 Slices of Bacon
6 Cups of Water

Directions:

Soak your beans either over night or on your counter top for about 2 hours. Clean and discard any of the bad pieces. Pour into Crock Pot. Add Onion and Water. Set to Low and cook for 4 hours. Add Salt and more water. Allow to cook another 4-6 hours on low, check your beans periodically to assure they have enough water. The beans should cook a total of 8-10 hours this will vary depending on the Crock you are using. My Crock cooks hot, if yours doesn't, you may not need to cook as long or add as much water. I usually add my bacon the last hour or two before eating. These beans will be so creamy. I can never get over how good the Crock Pot makes these beans. Sorry Mamaw. 


Recipe #2:

Homemade Refried Beans

Ingredients:

Leftover Pinto Beans
Soup of Leftover Pinto Beans 
1 Tbls Cumin
1 Tsp Garlic Powder
1 Tsp Onion Powder

Directions:

Reheat your beans on the stove top. Place a strainer in a clean bowl. Pour the beans into the strainer until the beans and soup are divided. Stirring the beans in the strainer helps.
 Keep the soup! 

Once your beans are divided grab your tater masher and mash them up really good. Add some of the soup back into the mix. This will help your refried beans to stay moist. They will definitely dry out quick if you skip this part. 



Add the cumin, garlic, and onion powder. Mix well. You can adjust the taste to your liking. I may have went overkill on the cumin for some people. We loved it. Just start small and add more if your not happy. Viola! Homemade Refried Beans! They are yummy yummy all by their lonesome. Run a tortilla chip through it and you got lunch! ;)

Recipe #3:

Freezer Meals: Beef and Bean Burritos


After completely this recipe, I fully understand why everyone is going nuts over freezer cooking. This recipe alone has saved me countless times for lunch, dinner, and a quick snack! My husband swears these are better then anything frozen he's ever had. The man lived on these at one point so that is a compliment. And they are just too easy to put together for a great burrito anytime. 

Ingredients:

1 lb Hamburger
About 2 1/2 Cups Refried Beans
1 Packet Taco Seasoning(or you can use this homemade version.)
1 1/2 Cup Mozzarella Shredded
1 1/2 Cup Cheddar Cheese Shredded
20 Medium Tortillas
Reynolds Wrap
Aluminum Foil

Directions:

Prepare hamburger according to seasoning directions. Warm tortillas in Microwave between two paper towels in 2 batches, this makes them easier to fold. Prepare you assembly line. I would lay out a tortilla, spoon on beans, spoon on beef, sprinkle cheese and fold.



 















I'm not the best folder in the world or anything. And because I'm Miss Link Lady to my friends here is a link that teaches you step by step how to fold a burrito. Once I folded them a covered them in Reynolds Wrap. 















Once I got them all filled and wrapped I then wrapped them in foil to keep that nasty freezer taste out. I labeled them BB with the date. 



















Now whenever we want a fresh homemade burrito we unwrap, place it on a plate and cook for about 2 minutes in the microwave. You can top it with salsa and sour cream for a meal. Stick it in a lunch box to thaw by lunch and then 30 secs to 1 min in the microwave. You could always heat one up at midnight for a snack. I won't tell!

I really hope you enjoy these recipes. They are tried and true in my house. The beans go over two generations. So if you like it then please put a pin on it. ≧◠◡◠≦✌

Have a great day and Happy COOKING good looking!



5.28.2012

Crock Pot Pork Tacos Recipe

I love my Crock Pot. I use it at least once a week sometimes more. So when I got a hold of some nicely priced pork tenderloin, I thought it would be a great idea to pull my Crock Pot out and make some yummy restaurant style pork tacos! I couldn't find a recipe to go with what was in my cabinets or taste buds so I threw this one together. I thought you all might want to try it out.


Here is what you will need:

Crock Pot Pork Tacos

1- 3lb Pork Tenderloin Roast ( or 6 Chicken Breasts if you don't do pork.)
1-10.5 Ounce Can Tomato with Green Pepper & Onion (or Rotel would work for more kick!)
1- Packet Taco Seasoning (or you could use this homemade taco mix .)
1-Tablespoon Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing Mix (or this mix.)

Pour the tomatoes and seasoning mixes into the Crock Pot. Stir everything together until it is well mixed. Now add your Pork Tenderloin Roast and roll it around in the juices. Pull some of the tomatoes on top of the roast.
Cover and cook on low 8-10 hours. The pork will be so tender you can easily shredded with forks. Once shredded mix it all together once more and spoon on to taco shells.
We used soft shells and remember you can heat those up straight on the burner with tongs!

These were so good and we had plenty left over to freeze for another night! Be sure and add your favorite fixings to this one by running it through the dairy and the garden. That's it, this one is way too easy.
Enjoy and if you liked it, than ya shoulda  put a pin on it! ;)

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