Cottage cheese, eh? That certainly is interesting.The_Universe said:I'm not a big fan of tacos. However, when I do eat them, I prefer them with nothing but shell, meat, cheese, and cottage cheese. Occaisonally, I will include a token amount of lettuce, to keep up appearances.
Yeah - I know it's weird, but that's how my dad always ate them, and so that's how all three of his children eat them, as well.Frukathka said:Cottage cheese, eh? That certainly is interesting.
The_Universe said:I loathe sour cream, and refried beans - each with precisely half of the total fibres of my very being.
reveal said:You've just never had good refried beans. Canned refried beans are ok. My homemade beans are awesome. If you want to give it a try, it's a pretty cheap dish.
Refried Beans
1/4c canola oil
1 onion, diced
1 can kidney beans, drained
Cumin
Red Pepper
1. Put the oil in a pan and heat over Medium heat. Put a couple drops of water on your fingers and flick them in. If the oil sizzles, it's hot enough.
2. Put in the onions. Stir and then let them sit for 10 minutes. Stir a couple of times but not much.
3. Put in cumin and red pepper and stir (I usually put a Tablespoon of cumin and a teaspoon of red peper). Let sit for 1 minutes to allow the spices flavor to enhance.
4. Put in the beans and mash with a potato masher, mixing everything together. The beans should be smoother but still have chunks.
5. Add more cumin and red pepper to taste. Let it heat through.
Very easy to make and very yummy to eat.![]()
I'm going to have to give it a try one of these days.The_Universe said:Yeah - I know it's weird, but that's how my dad always ate them, and so that's how all three of his children eat them, as well.
And another recipe enters my electronic cookbook.reveal said:You've just never had good refried beans. Canned refried beans are ok. My homemade beans are awesome. If you want to give it a try, it's a pretty cheap dish.
Refried Beans
1/4c canola oil
1 onion, diced
1 can kidney beans, drained
Cumin
Red Pepper
1. Put the oil in a pan and heat over Medium heat. Put a couple drops of water on your fingers and flick them in. If the oil sizzles, it's hot enough.
2. Put in the onions. Stir and then let them sit for 10 minutes. Stir a couple of times but not much.
3. Put in cumin and red pepper and stir (I usually put a Tablespoon of cumin and a teaspoon of red peper). Let sit for 1 minutes to allow the spices flavor to enhance.
4. Put in the beans and mash with a potato masher, mixing everything together. The beans should be smoother but still have chunks.
5. Add more cumin and red pepper to taste. Let it heat through.
Very easy to make and very yummy to eat.![]()