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7 Layer Bean Dip Recipe

Submitted by Msdz

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Ingredients

  • 2 Cup Cup Refried Beans
  • 1 tsp Bacon Fat
  • 1/4 t tsp cummin
  • 1 tsp chipotle power /chipotle tabasco
  • 1 cu chedder or montery jack shredded cheese
  • salt
  • 1 tbsp chopped pickeled jalapenos
  • 1 avocado peeled and chopped
  • 1 hot house tomato sliced horz deseeded and juiced removed and chopped
  • 1/3 cu sour cream
  • 1/2 can black olives sliced
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Cooking Instructions

Heat the refried beans in a medium sauté pan or cast iron skillet. Stir in enough water to get a creamy, easily dip-able consistency, about 1/4 of a cup. The taste of refried beans is greatly enhanced by bacon fat; we'll add a teaspoon to canned beans or a tablespoon or more to taste if we are making the beans from scratch. If you don't have bacon fat, you can cook up a strip of bacon, chop it up fine and add that to the beans. If you are trying to avoid pork, note that most canned refried beans are made with added lard, so check the ingredients. You can olive oil instead, to help the consistency of the beans. Mix in the chipotle chili powder (or Tabasco, or adobo, or regular chili powder) and cumin to taste. Note that the avocados and the sour cream will cool down the spiciness of the beans considerably, so you can afford to be a bit more spicy than you might think. Stir in salt to taste, depending on how salted your refried beans are to begin with, and depending on how salty the tortilla chips are that you are serving with the dip. 2 Once the beans are hot and bubbly, spread them over the bottom of a serving dish. Immediately add the shredded cheese so that the heat from the beans helps melt the cheese. (The cheese doesn't need to be completely melted, but even if it is just a little, it will help the dip stay on the chip.) 3 Layer on the chopped green chilies, chopped avocado, chopped tomato. Spoon on the sour cream (or crema Mexicana, crema fresca, or even cream fraiche). Top with sliced green onions and olives. Serve immediately with tortilla chips. Serves 8.

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This recipe has been added to the following public cookbooks:
Marie Analisa Caliendo Gaitan, tracy's book, JAMIE'S AMAZING CREATIONS, Deloris's kitchen, helen's

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Al33na
01/26/08 04:39 PM

good

this recipe sounds good and would try it at home cause it sounds like a good dip for chips

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