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These beans are so tasty! They have just enough of a kick, tinted with a sweetness that makes them addictive. Try them next time you have burgers, brisket, or roasted chicken.
1. Fry up bacon until crisp; drain on paper towels. Save 1-2 T. of grease.
2. Place chopped onion in bacon grease and cook until translucent and soft.
3. In a large pot, combine all of the ingredients, except bacon. Bring to a simmer for about 30 minutes. (You may continue to cook the beans and reduce the liquid a bit, if desired.)
4. Coarsely chop bacon and mix into beans at the end of the cooking time.
5. Enjoy!
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dramaqueen on 10.10.2009
Trish,
I’m so sorry I didn’t respond sooner to your question!
Obviously, the raspberry chipotle sauce is key, since it gives the beans a slight sweet taste, with a kick. Be sure to look in the marinade and bbq sauce sections at your grocery store. Wal-Mart even carries a couple brands, but I will say it can be tricky to spot on the shelves, sometimes.
Also, I normally just purchase generic brand pinto beans–no need to spend a lot, since you’ll be adding all the yummy ingredients.
But, the other night, I made a regular pot of pinto beans (you know, with a ham bone) and cornbread. We had beans leftover, so I just followed my recipe, above, but used the “from scratch” beans. Oh. My. It was even better, if possible!
Either way, these beans are really tasty! Enjoy!
Rhonda on 8.24.2009
My husband loves the raspberry chipotle sauce. Will have to try this out on him.
Trish in MO on 8.13.2009
This looks yummyyyy!
What do you suggest to do if I can’t find raspberry chipotle sauce, which is highly possible in my area?
Thanks!
OSBP on 8.11.2009
Next chance I get I am making these!