i have been known to make a burrito out of anything, it's true. willy wonka says the following:
"invention, my dear friends, is 93% perspiration, 6% electricity, 4% evaporation, and 2% butterscotch ripple."
now if he could have taken all of that and put it into a burrito, i would surely have eaten it. pictured above is the closed version of my most recent burrito, but do yourselves a favor and look at the money shot below:
i took an ezekiel sprouted grain tortilla and filled it with my toot-toot train to stinkytown refried beans, home made salsa, sprinkled it with nooch, and added a couple dollops of tofutti sour surpreme. it was super tasty. i didn't make the salsa too hot because it was my first batch of the season and i usually go kind of mild on the first batch. by the end of the summer--woah, look out! the salsa is truly an ass-of-fire variety. i've posted a recipe for that before and i can't find it. so i'll give you something else--the power of farts.
here's the recipe for my toot-toot train to stinkytown refried beans. they are quite yummy, but aptly named for a very good reason:
you'll need:
2 cups cooked pinto beans (i make mine from dried beans, but you can use canned. just make sure you drain the gross juice they come in)
- 1T ms. dash chipotle flavor
- 2T frank's red hot
- 1/2 T liquid smoke
- 1T bragg's liquid aminos
- 1/2 t cinnamon (YES cinnamon)
- 1t cumin
- 1t chili powder
- squeeze of fresh lemon or lime juice
- 1T canola or olive oil
take your freshly cooked beans (0r canned), all other ingredients and put it in a food processor. blend well, but not completely smooth. you want the appearance of refried beans, not a bean spread. use as filling for burritos, topping for nachos, or puree further for an awesome bean dip. if you like your beans hotter, add more franks and throw in a handful of pickled jalapenos into the processor.
when the gas strikes, trap the one you love under the covers for an awesome dutch oven. don't you wish i were joking?
Cinnamon--YES!!!
ReplyDelete"toot-toot train to stinkytown" - I love you!!!
ReplyDeleteyum burritos. i can't wait to make my first batch of homemade salsa! hurry up, tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds good! (Well not the stinkytown part...)
ReplyDeleteI love that name and because of that, I'm totally gonna make these...well, also because they sound delicious — Frank's red hot, chipotle Ms. Dash, and Liquid Smoke!!! Yum!
ReplyDeleteYou asked about sriracha: It's a Thai hot sauce that you can find at most Asian markets and they even carry it in the Asian/Mexican food aisle at Krogers here. It has a rooster on the bottle. Made from chilis, garlic, sugar, and some other stuff. Best hot sauce ever! Though Frank's is a close second.
Looks great! I just picked up lots of peppers to start making salsa.
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