Showing posts with label salsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salsa. Show all posts

5.17.2018

Picante Chili


These chili beans are super easy to make in the Instant Pot!

I named it Picante Chili because you add a big jar of Picante salsa. I've tired other salsa brands and the Fish Fam loved the Picante kind.

Ingredients: 
  • 6 cups soaked overnight pinto beans
  • 3-5 slices of bacon or 1/2-1cup pre chopped bacon (in bag)
  • 1lb. hamburger meat
  • 1 chopped onion or died chopped onion
  • 1 tbsp of diced garlic (3 cloves)
  • 2 Tbsp Chili powder
  • 1 Tbsp of smoked paprika 
  • Salt and pepper as desired
  • Few dashes of Cayenne powder, if you want it spicier
  • 24 oz. jar Pace Medium Picante Sauce
  • 24-30oz of water (enough to just cover the beans)
Directions: 
  • Soak the beans overnight (will cook better & be softer)
  • Cook the bacon slices. Don't have to cook fully. 
  • Clean the pan out a bit and fry some of the onions and garlic.
  • Add the hamburger meat and cook. Don't have to cook all the way.
  • I like draining the fat. 
  • Chop and add bacon pieces. 
  • Add all the spices....



  •  Add everything to the pot....


  • I fill the empty picante jar with water, about a jar and a half or so, just enough to cover the beans. 
  • Set at manuel for 110 mins.
  • Let it naturally release for about 25-30 mins. or longer. For safety reasons do not do a quick erase and let the IP do a natural release.  If you instantly release the pressure the high pressure in the pot will shoot steaming hot liquids out of the vent (depending on how full the pot is). Letting it naturally release will cook the beans longer, which is fine.


  • Serve over Navajo Tacos, rice, baked potatoes, we like to serve them over lots of cauliflower, or anything you'd like!
ENJOY!

7.05.2015

Navajo Breakfast Burritos


My Shimasani (Grandma) came for a visit and she made some Naaniskadi, Navajo Tortillas, for breakfast burritos!


All the kids gathered around her, just like I did with my other cousins when we were little, and she let them help her make the Naaniskadi.

I cooked the potatoes, eggs, and of course spam!


Top it off with some salsa because my kids like it with salsa and I had to get a picture fast before they were all gone!


Grandma's Naaniskadi is the best. I definitely can't get mine anywhere near hers yet!

4.15.2013

Avocado Black Bean Stir-fry

This was fast and simple. My bell peppers were getting soft so I threw this together...

Fried onions and garlic, then added the organic...bell peppers, black beans, and eggs. After the eggs were done cooking I put it on a plate and added fresh avocados and some organic medium salsa. I was going to wrap it in a burrito, but all the tortillas were just cooked and all eaten up. As long as I have avocados I'm happy to eat it just like this!