Crock Pot Pinto Beans Recipe

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Crock Pot Pinto Beans Submitted by WhittySmith "This is a really good and easy slow cooker recipe for pinto beans, it's really good with some fresh cornbread on the side. One of my favorites!! You can add the jalapenos to your taste. We like it with a little kick but it's just as good without them."   icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal save Download Print Share I Made This photo by seal angel photo by seal angel photo by seal angel photo by Debbie W. photo by Debbie W. photo by nesbitt929 photo by nesbitt929 Ready In: 17hrs Ingredients: 8 Serves: 6-8 Nutrition information

ingredients

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  • 1 (16 ounce) package dried pinto beans
  • 1 (32 ounce) box chicken broth
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 3 fresh garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 3 -4 jalapenos, finely chopped (i like it spicy you can leave this out)
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon cumin powder (also optional)
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directions

  • Rinse dried pintos under cool water and drain
  • Put them into a large bowl and cover with hot water and let sit over night.This helps cut down on cooking time and take some of the "gas" out. They will swell quite a bit so you need a large bowl.
  • In the morning, rinse beans well with cool water, drain and then put in crock pot.
  • Add chicken broth and all other ingredients.
  • Fill with water till water is about an inch or 2 above beans.
  • Cook on low all day for about 8-9 hours.
  • Cook up some cornbread and you are ready to eat!
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  1. Have you ever added bbq sauce to these pinto beans? My mom use to make beans like this but added bbq sauce and we called them bbq beans. She has passed away and she never measured anything so no recipe exist for her famous beans. Just wondered if you had use bbq sauce and how much would you recommend in your opinion? Thanks, TS   icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal tshoemaker Reply See 2 Replies
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  1. Had to laugh when the people said, they followed the recipe to the T, but added this or that. I'm going to try this without a change.   icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal joycebowman Reply 5
  2. Wonderful Easy Recipe for Crockpot Pinto Beans! Followed this recipe with only a few things different. I brought beans to boil on stovetop (because I forgot to soak them overnight) then turned off the pot and put lid on for one hour. THEN, I added them to the crockpot with all the other ingredients called for and added one Beef Bouillon cube & 30 minutes before serving add a pich of brown sugar! YUMMY!!   icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal Melissa O. Reply 3
  3. These were delicious. When I make pinto beans I usually do just the ol' southern bacon, onion, sugar, and salt. I wanted to change it up and I'm glad I found this recipe. I didn't have time to chop jalapeños before work so I dumped in a small can of green chiles. I would've liked it spicier. It also needed more salt to my taste. The overall flavor was delicious and I'll make this recipe again!   icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal rissadiann Reply 2
  4. I was looking for a crock pot pinto bean recipe that would make beans that were tasty and want you to come back for more. I used jalapenos from the garden that made this recipe perfect. So easy to prepare, will prepare again and again!   icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal Debbie W. Reply 2
  5. Followed the recipe to a "T"....these beans were delicious!!! The only thing I added was 2 lbs of chorizo sausage....make it taste similar to borracho beans. Thanks for sharing Whitty Smith!   icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal Capncrunch Reply 2
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  1. Small can of green chiles in place of jalapeños   icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal rissadiann Reply 1
  2. Used 1/2 tsp of chilli powder instead of jalapeno   icons / ellipsis / ellipsis-horizontal Ivy H. Reply

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