Homemade Refried Black Beans are so easy to make and are the perfect side for taco night. Forget the canned version, these easy Refried Black Beans are packed with flavor!
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Whenever I’m serving tacos, I often keep refried black beans in the pantry. They are perfect as a delicious side, as a must have ingredient in 7 layer dip or as the main ingredient in a veggie taco loaded with fresh toppings and cheese. As I’m trying to make more items from scratch this year, homemade refried beans was one of those recipes I wanted to try to make. I love Ellie Krieger’s healthy recipes and her refried beans recipe was a great starting point for me to play with making my own easy refried beans from scratch.
These Refried Black Beans come together with just a few ingredients. While the beans themselves are indeed canned and a shortcut, the rest of the recipe components you probably already have on hand. What’s great about these is you can customize the spice profile to your liking. I tend to like the sweet heat of ancho chile pepper in lieu of cayenne and was able to add a dash of smoked paprika which added a hint of smoky flavor. I’m also watching my sodium lately so I find that I am able to reduce the sodium by using low sodium black beans and vegetable stock. I also love how you can customize the texture. As I prefer it a bit more rustic, I left some beans whole while mashing the others. This recipe comes together in a flash and tastes way better than any canned refried beans, imo.
A bit of minced cilantro or parsley over top and your family and friends will think you are a culinary whiz when you told them you made these Refried Black Beans from (almost) scratch. Just don’t tell them how easy it is *wink*
Yields 4 These Refried Black Beans are so easy to make in about 15 minutes and are packed with flavor. One bite and you will never buy canned refried beans again. 5 minPrep Time 10 minCook Time 15 minTotal Time Ingredients Instructions
Aly M. Cleary | Adapted from Ellie Krieger