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Beer-Stewed Pinto or Pink Beans

The word borracho was a nineteenth-century north-of-the-border term for a drunkard, and so the name of this recipe literally means “drunken pinto beans.” Simmering the pintos in beer and fresh cilantro gives them a unique flavor.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    6 or more servings

Ingredients

1 cup chopped fresh tomatoes or lightly drained canned diced tomatoes
Two 16-ounce cans pinto or pink beans, drained and rinsed, or 4 cups cooked pinto or pink beans (from about 1 2/3 cups raw)
1/2 cup beer
1/3 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1 jalapeño pepper, seeded and minced, or one 4-ounce can mild green chilies Salt to taste

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Combine all of the ingredients in a wide skillet and bring to a simmer. Cover and simmer gently over low heat for 30 minutes.

    Step 2

    If there is too much liquid in the skillet, cook, uncovered, until it thickens, and serve.

  2. Menu

    Step 3

    Beer-Stewed Pinto or Pink Beans (this page)

    Step 4

    Sweet Potato Quesadillas or Soft Tacos (page 170)

    Step 5

    or

    Step 6

    Tomato and Green Chili Quesadillas or Soft Tacos (page 173)

    Step 7

    Simple tossed salad

  3. nutrition information

    Step 8

    Calories: 173

    Step 9

    Total Fat: 0g

    Step 10

    Protein: 8g

    Step 11

    Carbohydrate: 32g

    Step 12

    Cholesterol: 0mg

    Step 13

    Sodium: 366mg

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