Santa Fe Borracho Beans are a spicy blend of diced vegetables and spices including Jalapeno, Onion, Garlic, and Tomato, blended together with pre-cooked dehydrated whole pinto beans. Borracho means drunk in Spanish, and Borracho Beans are typically prepared by including a bottle of your favorite beer in the recipe. The cooking directions call for one bottle of beer (12-ounces) along with 3.5 cups of water. You could also substitute 12 ounces of your favorite wine. Or, Borracho Beans are just as delicious prepared straight up with 5 cups of H2O (water). Please be forewarned. Some people believe Santa Fe Borracho Beans to be hot, as in spicy hot. If you have never tried mexican food, this may not be where you want to start. On the other hand, if you think you're tough enough to handle the heat, you probably are. Makes about 29 ounces net weight drained, about 8 servings per container.
D**R
Don't Forget the Beer
I prepared these for the first time today. I was surprised to see that the instructions say to put 3 ½ cups water and 1 ½ cups beer (equals one can or bottle) in a 3 quart sauce pan, bring to a boil, then add the beans. You let them simmer on reduced heat, covered, for 25 minutes, stirring occasionally. Alternate suggestions are provided on the package if you don't want to use beer, including wine, other non-alcoholic brew, or just additional water. I recommend the beer.The only remaining thing to do is to add salt to taste, although not much is needed. I added none to the pot, but sprinkled some on my serving bowl.It was excellent. Nothing else, spice wise (as mentioned in other reviews) is necessary. Unlike some of the other packs which contain only the dehydrated beans and salt, the ingredients here are: Dehydrated Pinto Beans, Tomato, Jalapeno, Onion and Garlic, Spice, and Salt. Each package serves 8.One package of these Borracho Beans is included in the sample pack. I'm back today on Amazon to order the 8-pack of these. Yes, they're that good.Update 10/03/2012: I have started a new way to prepare these. I've browned about 2 lbs of ground beef (with some chopped onions and dusted liberally with chili powder), drained, then put it into a lock 'n lock container in the freezer. When I start a batch of Borracho Beans, I'll microwave the browned ground beef for no more than a minute -- to loosen it a bit -- and put about a quarter to a third in with the beans, beer, and water. Much faster than making chili, and very good! Freeze leftovers in single-serve containers, and I'm good to go.Serve with saltines and a cold beer - it doesn't get much better. (Did I mention I'm a bachelor?) ;-)Update 02/13/2013: I gave a bag to three different couples, and they all reported that, in their opinion, the dish was too hot (spice-wise). Those little Jalapeno bits were too much. Me? I like it hot, but if you aren't really into that, you might want to pass on these.
B**E
low salt, high flavor, low weight
I do a fare amount of hiking/camping. This is a great tasty product with low weight & high health calories. The downside is time to cook. I use a zip wood stove... for me burn time is not a problem. My best results are using half a package of beans with 2/3 cup of rice (white or brown). Bring about three and a half cups water to a boil. Add the rice/beans. After you cook it down to a good finish (texture), toss in a little olive oil and salt (you control the sodium). I can't stand all the high salt stuff that is on the market. This is an product worth trying. I am hooked.If you can't stand the heat and extra flavor, try the straight up pinto beans from the same company.Thanks,Alan... Philomena's husband.
R**N
I like it.
I ordered this product because of the great reviews. I liked it so much I then ordered the black beans and borracho style beans. I like all three. It makes a nice big pot of beans and doesn't taste like tin. Plus, if you live in a small space (like I do) it doesn't take up as much space as cans so you can always have a good bean mix on hand.I've used this as directed on the pack as a dip but have also used it in a vegetable soup as a thickener. Works great!
A**1
Great for instant use
It rehydrates in the microwave in about 2 minutes. Not much flavor - I usually add some taco seasoning mix to the water and then it's fine.
P**Y
they have a nice spice to them
This was the first time for these beans, have been eating there refried versions for years, they have a nice spice to them, if you do not have the time to do a pot of beans yourself this is a quick and easy fix.
Y**R
Yo! They're spicy!
My husband and I live in New Mexico and we eat spicy food, so we're not total wimps. Be warned though, these are very hot! I have to tame them down by adding cooked rice or couscous, which is ok because itstretches the meals. They are tasty, so I recommend them.
U**E
Great Soup Starter
I use this as my chili starter....I also use it for my Tortilla Soup. Everyone that tries both soups ask for the recipe so I simply give them a package. I think they are so easy to prepare, great additive to create all sorts of main and side dishes. Love the product.
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Better to just buy the beans from this company....
Rather than pay for them to season them. They charge twice as much to season this and give you a so-so recipe.... I tried it and while it's okay -- I can make better seasoning/meat/broth choices.But okay if you don't have good spices on your shelves....
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