My tagline at any Mexican restaurant while growing up was, "Just rice, no beans."  Refried beans have always been so bland and therefore unappetizing to me.  However, at least once a week we had burritos, and the side dish was always refried beans.  Dad would brown some beef, throw in a pack of taco seasoning mixed with water, and a can of pintos. I think the refrieds may have been more like glue to hold the burrito together.  Now my husband loves these burritos and we make them about once a month or so.  But I still didn't like refried beans.
This was until I met Pioneer Woman.
     Now, I like Pioneer Woman's recipes.  I've never made anything bad from her website.  She does get on my nerves a little bit because she is so cutesy and I can't stand to hear her talk.  I guess she would fall into the category of someone I wouldn't mind hanging out with, but in small doses.
     I never would have thought about changing up a can of refried beans, but she has convinced me.  There is no going back.  In this recipe, she uses the beans in burritos, but I stole her idea for just cooking the beans: Beef and Bean Burritos.  Throwing a handful of shredded cheese in a can of beans totally changes them.  It adds salt and flavor.  I usually get fat free refrieds, so I'm sure the fat grams even out between the cheese and beans (and if not, I'll keep telling myself that).  Today I also threw in about half a tablespoon of Valentina's sauce.  It's in the Mexican food section and, instead of just being hot, adds a nice smokey flavor.  YUM.
 
That sounds good! I made lamb chops tonight from the Tasty Kitchen on PW's site. They were unbelievably good.
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