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			 			<p><em>Frijoles Refritos</em></p>
<p>Pinto beans, prepared Mexican style, are such a staple in our house a week rarely goes by without my mother making up a batch. Although beans have a relatively long shelf life, the older they are the longer you&#8217;ll have to cook them to get them to soften. Find a source that supplies fresh beans. If you have some that have been sitting around for more than a year, they&#8217;ll be tough and not as good, you&#8217;ll need to cook them longer.</p>
<p>&#8220;Refried&#8221; is actually a misnomer. In this instance, refritos means &#8220;well fried&#8221;, not &#8220;refried&#8221;, though you can certainly reheat the beans as you go through a batch. Before frying them though you&#8217;ll need to cook them, in water, to soften them. There are basically two ways to initially cook the beans &#8211; with a pressure cooker and without. Since we make beans so often, we use a pressure cooker. It greatly cuts down on the cooking time. Here are directions for both methods.</p>
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			 			<p><em>Frijoles Refritos</em></p>
<p>Pinto beans, prepared Mexican style, are such a staple in our house a week rarely goes by without my mother making up a batch. Although beans have a relatively long shelf life, the older they are the longer you&#8217;ll have to cook them to get them to soften. Find a source that supplies fresh beans. If you have some that have been sitting around for more than a year, they&#8217;ll be tough and not as good, you&#8217;ll need to cook them longer.</p>
<p>&#8220;Refried&#8221; is actually a misnomer. In this instance, refritos means &#8220;well fried&#8221;, not &#8220;refried&#8221;, though you can certainly reheat the beans as you go through a batch. Before frying them though you&#8217;ll need to cook them, in water, to soften them. There are basically two ways to initially cook the beans &#8211; with a pressure cooker and without. Since we make beans so often, we use a pressure cooker. It greatly cuts down on the cooking time. Here are directions for both methods.</p>
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