Ingredients:
Chopped Onion - 1/2 cup Chopped Green Bell pepper - 1/4 cup Garlic, minced - 1 large clove Long-Grain Rice - 1 cup Tomatoes - 3 medium (chopped) Carrot - 1 medium(chopped) Chili - 1 (chopped) (optional) Chili powder - 1 tsp Ground cumin - 1/4 tsp Vegetable Broth - 1 1/2 - 2 cups Oil - 2 Tb spoon Salt Method:
- In a heavy skillet, heat oil, saute onion, green bell pepper, carrot and garlic until onion is softened.
- Add rice to skillet and fry over medium-high heat until rice has browned.
- Grind the tomatoes and keep aside. Don't add water.
- Add chili powder, salt, vegetable broth and also the tomato puree.
- Bring to a boil; cover, lower heat, and simmer until liquid has been absorbed, about 20 minutes.
- Taste and add more salt if needed.
PS: I have used fresh tomatoes, you can also use 1 can (15 oz) tomatoes.
Adjust the spice according to your taste. If you don't have vegetable broth, you can just add water. Don't add too much water, as the rice should not be mushy.
Refried Beans:
Ingredients:
Pinto beans - cups
Fresh Garlic - 1 Tb spoon
Cumin powder - 1-2 tsp
Chili powder - 1/2 tsp
Pepper powder - 1/4 tsp(optional)
Bay Leaf - 1
Onion - 1/4 cup(finely chopped)
Butter - 1-2 Tb spoons
oil
Salt
Method:
- Rinse the beans and let the beans soak in a large pot overnight. Use plenty of water since the beans expand quite a bit.
- Add Cumin powder, Garlic paste, Bay leaf, Chili powder, pepper powder, salt and boil them for about an hour or so… basically until they are soft (make sure to keep on adding water).
- You want the beans so soft that they are falling apart (it makes it easier to mash them later on).
- After the boiling is complete, you need to empty out a lot of the water… but not too much or else the beans get really dry.
- For starters try emptying out the water so that only the bottom half of the beans are in water.
- Then mash the beans using potato masher.
- The consistency of the beans should not be uniform.
- In a large pan, heat 2 Tbs of olive oil and saute onions.
- Reduce to a low heat. Add the beans to the sauteed onions. Mix in 1-2 Tbs of butter.
- Now the re-frying begins. Don’t re-fry for too long; it tends to dry out the beans. And don’t let them burn.
- If the beans get too dry, add the bean water which was emptied out.
- Serve with Rice and sauteed corn.
Mexican Rice and Refried Beans goes to "It's a Vegan World-Mexican" hosted by Vaishali of "It's a Vegan World"
Mexican Rice goes to Sanghi of "Sanghi's Tasty Bites" blogs new event "Fall in Love-Tomato".
Mexican rice with refried beans is off to " WYF- Cuisine" hosted by EC of "Simple Indian Food- An Easy Cooking Blog "
31 comments:
Wow! lovely dishes, the refried beans looks amazingly tempting it's new to me. Thanks for the recipe :) nice snaps ri
TC
aha, what a wonderful combination. Very nice & great pictures too :)
IAM yet to try this .. looks really good
Woah..grt yummy combo ..that click is so so tempting Ashwini..:)..hope u had a grt yummy weekend..!!:)
wow.. looks tempting & delicious Ashwini.. nice entries.. great clicks..
wow,love the platter!!Looks yumm..mexican rice looks inviting,will try it soon:)
Mexican rice n refried beans makes me hungry Ashwini, thats a amazing mexican dish, i love the first pic..
have been looking for a recipe for refried beans, i think just found it!, looks very tempting!
YUM!! I love the Mexican rice, easy and s tasty, great entry Ash! :)
looks tempting....loved the platter,and btw can i use the canned beans ?
I love that rice, it looks so yumm.
Yummy looking platter and great recipes! Love Mexican.
Lovely Platter Ashwini...looks great and yum.
nice combo.. lovely they are.
Excellent choice! The platter is very inviting!
I love mexican food. nice recipes.
Mexican food is delicious & rice is the thing we do double orders when we go the mexican joints.. nice veggie version of refried beans.. most of them usually contain lard.
I love Mexican food.This looks delicious Ash..Nice combo.Gonna try.
my-my!! what a spread!!!! everything looks delicious!
Loved the presentation and the dish you're serving this in! Everything looks great!
Your daughter is very cute and adorable, Ashwini!
mouth-watering mexican rice. Looks gorgeous Ashwini! Yum!
Refried beans is new to me.everything on the platter looks yummy..Thats a great spread..
The platter looks yummy and colourful....nice click
Both the recipes are on my list to do! Looks good and tasty too.
Lovely platter... Looks delicious!
That whole plate looks delicious! I love homemade Mexican rice! What a lovely color!
cheers,trupti
the spice who loved me
wow, what a delicious looking dish..great recipes.
I was looking around for a recipe of refried beans. This looks very simple and delicious. Thanks for sharing this..
Delicious platter..thanks for the entry
Ashwini, I too am a big fan of Mexican food. What's not to love, right? And I love this Mexican rice and refried beans combination. I made some Mexican rice myself this week, and plan to post it soon, although it's a little different. Your version looks amazingly good. Thanks for sending it in to IAVW Mexican.
In the refried beans recipe, it just says "Pinto beans-cups." How many cups?
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