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Easiest Pinto Bean Recipe You’ll Ever Find: Take Two

We eat lots of pinto beans in the house + OMT! loves easy = y’all see where this is headed.

I have shared my easiest pinto bean recipe with you and today, I’m offering a delicious variation: pinto beans cooked with a ham bone.

~faint~

My favorite way to make dem pintos is in a slow cooker, especially in the heat of the summer.  The house stays cool and you have a delicious meal at the end of the day. All that’s missing is corn bread.  Mmmm, corn bread….

For Easter, I made a spiral ham and saved the bone.

Easiest Pinto Bean Recipe You'll Ever Find: Take Two

I tossed it in a ziplock bag and threw it in the freezer, knowing there would come a day that was too hot to cook.

The Deets:

Place bone in pot, fill with your washed beans, water and picante sauce, then cook.  When the beans are done, strip the meat off the bone (try not to eat all of it!), add some bread and a cold drink and you’ve got a nutritious, packed-full-o’taste meal.

Seconds, please!

Easiest Pinto Bean Recipe You’ll Ever Find: Take Two

Ingredients

  • 1 16 oz bag of dried pinto beans
  • 8-10 cups of water
  • 1 16 oz jar picante sauce
  • 1 leftover ham bone, with meat left on
  • Instructions
  • Place dried beans in a colander and wash thoroughly. Discard any misshapen beans and rocks (yes! rocks sometimes make it into the package).
  • Place beans, water and picante sauce in a slow-cooker.
  • Set on high and cook for 3-4 hours (or on low for about 8 hours).
  • BAM! Beans!

Instructions

  1. Place dried beans in a colander and wash thoroughly. Discard any misshapen beans and rocks (yes! rocks sometimes make it into the package).
  2. Place ham bone, beans, water and picante sauce in a slow-cooker.
  3. Set on high and cook for 3-4 hours (or on low for about 8 hours).
  4. When done, take out bone, stripping it of the meat (place that back in with beans).
  5. BAM! Beans!
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If you’ve shied away from the slow-cooker or even dried beans, this is the dish for you to start with.  Easy.  Delish.  Cool.

Yippee-ki-yay, y’all!

 

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Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life

Sunday 12th of October 2014

Delicious!! I need to try making them this way!

Kim

Friday 10th of October 2014

This looks good - I love pinto beans and anything that can be made in the crock pot makes me happy!!

Patti Tucker

Friday 10th of October 2014

It's one of our favorite meals. Enjoy!

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