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Refried beans
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I need some refried beans for a burito recipe. I've found some Tex Mex beans at Tesco but not sure if they're the same thing.
What should I look for and where should I look?
What should I look for and where should I look?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.While the canned Frijoles are a lame excuse for true Mexican Frijoles Fronterizos, they can, of course, be used as quick substitute as you are considering.
The real thing, often seen here in the U.S., originates in the Mexican State of Sonora. They take 6 to 10 hours to cook properly and, if done according to tradition, one has to use real pork lard as an ingredient... in addition, they are never mashed or pulverized... to do so makes the Frijoles Refritos... after which they are occasionally fried in a heavy cast iron skillet...
The real thing, often seen here in the U.S., originates in the Mexican State of Sonora. They take 6 to 10 hours to cook properly and, if done according to tradition, one has to use real pork lard as an ingredient... in addition, they are never mashed or pulverized... to do so makes the Frijoles Refritos... after which they are occasionally fried in a heavy cast iron skillet...