I've been thinking about wanting to grow my own beans, the larger the better really.
The reason is that I love a good Mexican ensemble, and refried beans is absolutely on the top of that list. I make my own from tinned beans such as butter, kidney, pinto... but I'd quite like to grow my own! I already plan to grow my own salsa, so peppers, tomato, chilli and onion is definitely being grown next year.
Do you grow beans for the beans? Which types do you prefer and why? If I want to grow enough to give me the equivalent of 30 tins, roughly how many plants do you think I will need?
So many questions, but so much refried beans in this house!
My recipe for refried beans:
Two tins of beans, whichever type you prefer (I prefer butter and kidney mix)
One onion - shallow fry until completely soft, but not with too much colour
Mix in the drained beans (don't rinse them though)
Mix in one sachet of taco or fajita mix (or a mixture of the spice mix below)
Two cloves of garlic, crushed or chopped
Chopped chilli to taste (I don't add any, because I'm a wuss)
Dash of water, then stir.
Let it all cook slowly for five minutes, then squash it with a potato masher.
If I make the beans to use a dip, I mix in a jar of salsa at this point.
Fajita spice mix:
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
The reason is that I love a good Mexican ensemble, and refried beans is absolutely on the top of that list. I make my own from tinned beans such as butter, kidney, pinto... but I'd quite like to grow my own! I already plan to grow my own salsa, so peppers, tomato, chilli and onion is definitely being grown next year.
Do you grow beans for the beans? Which types do you prefer and why? If I want to grow enough to give me the equivalent of 30 tins, roughly how many plants do you think I will need?
So many questions, but so much refried beans in this house!
My recipe for refried beans:
Two tins of beans, whichever type you prefer (I prefer butter and kidney mix)
One onion - shallow fry until completely soft, but not with too much colour
Mix in the drained beans (don't rinse them though)
Mix in one sachet of taco or fajita mix (or a mixture of the spice mix below)
Two cloves of garlic, crushed or chopped
Chopped chilli to taste (I don't add any, because I'm a wuss)
Dash of water, then stir.
Let it all cook slowly for five minutes, then squash it with a potato masher.
If I make the beans to use a dip, I mix in a jar of salsa at this point.
Fajita spice mix:
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
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