Pinto Bean
Boston Baked Beans
The beans need to soak in water overnight, so start this recipe at least a day ahead.
Baked Beans with Mustard and Bacon
Coca-Cola was invented in the late 1800s by Atlanta pharmacist John Styth Pemberton, and it really hit its stride after the turn of the century. The company has introduced several variations over the years (Diet Coke, Cherry Coke and the short-lived New Coke), but Coca-Cola Classic has always been the big seller. And it has made its way into quite a few recipes, including a Coca-Cola cake and a Coke-glazed baked ham. Here it adds a sweet caramel note to a simple version of baked beans.
Sweet and Smoky Barbecue Beans
Team these with grilled or broiled chicken, or add a green salad and some crusty whole wheat bread for a simple supper.
Drunken Beans
This dish is an excellent accompaniment to almost any Mexican meal. The beans should be whole, perfectly tender, and swimming in a generous amount of broth.
By Reed Hearon
Chorreadas
This refried-bean-slathered gordita with all the fixings is a Mazatlán specialty.
By Inés Anguiano
Vegan Meatloaf
A hearty, wholesome twist on the classic, with brown rice, canned beans, and mushrooms.
By Shilpa Uskokovic
Tamale Pie
Neither a tamale nor a pie, this cozy Tex-Mex casserole is a mash-up of beefy bean chili and homemade cornbread.
By Shilpa Uskokovic
Tuna Carnitas
This crispy-but-tender fried tuna is reminiscent of its porky namesake—particularly when paired with rich refried beans and bright pickled onions.
By Fermín Núñez
Warm Seven-Layer Skillet Dip
This warm, melty, cheesy version of classic seven-layer dip marries the best of refried beans and queso for game day and beyond.
By Shilpa Uskokovic
Homemade Refried Beans
This refried beans recipe comes from cookbook author Rick Martinez’s dad, who uses salt pork and bacon drippings for deeply savory beans.
By Rick Martinez
Molletes
Fried eggs, pico de gallo, melty cheese, and refried beans, all piled atop crusty bread.
By Rosalyn Vera
Vegetarian Enchiladas
These veggie enchiladas feature a charred tomatillo salsa verde, creamy pinto beans, and plenty of cheese.
By Sarah Jampel
Smooth and Spicy Pinto Bean Soup
Some of us still have nightmares about bad puréed black bean soups that were once a “thing.” Creamy puréed pinto beans, chiles, and lots of mix-ins set this soup on the right path.
By Chris Morocco
Pinto Bean and Ham Torta
These fillings would also work wrapped up in a tortilla or lavash.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Dark Meat Turkey Chili
Browning and then braising whole legs for this turkey chili adds both body and flavor to the final product—so much better than the ground stuff.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Matt Duckor
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