Refried White Beans With Chile-Fried Eggs Recipe (2024)

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Elizabeth

This was absolutely delicious. The drops of vinegar absolutely make it, even if they’re somewhat tricky to apply if you don’t have an eye dropper handy. My only caveat is that the egg to bean ratio feels a little off. The richness of the yolk doesn’t go quite far enough, so if you’re hungry, a second egg per person is warranted.

SueEllen

Delicious as written. Our household also enjoys a more complete meal by meting a small tin of anchovies with the onions and dumping a tub of baby spinach into the beans just after mashing them. Any leftover beans make a good layer of flavor in tacos and burritos.

Jamie

If you're missing an eye-dropper I find using a straw to be useful: Dip the straw into whatever liquid you need a drop of, put your finger over the top of the straw and extract. You will have an amount of liquid which can then be deposited by removing your finger from the top of the straw,

Granddaughter of immigrants

Quick tip on frying eggs: to avoid splatter and the danger of eggshell in my fried eggs, I never crack eggs directly into a skillet of hot oil. I crack the egg into a small bowl (I have several small -- about 1/2 c. -- metal bowls that I use in cooking prep a lot to separate ingredients that need to be added at different times), and after checking it, gently slide the egg into the oil

Martha

It appears you are only reading the head note. The recipe has all the details.

deborah gibson. Philadelphia

Nice simple lunch . I used my immersion blender to get the purée of beans&onions.I really like onions so I mixed the yellow and sweet. Rice vinegar added slight tart flavor.I served eggs over w toasted bagel.

Chris

Baby spinach in any recipe associated with beans or grains is always a great thing!

Chris

I am trying this tomorrow, but with dried beans that I cook and freeze in Mason jars[Instant pot has saved me a lot of smoke in the house and pot scrubbing!] The difference between these beans and canned ones is about the same as the diff between fresh-squeezed orange juice and the canned or plastic jug version. Also, no red pepper flakes of indeterminate lineage. A few dashes of salsa/hot sauce at the end is perfect. Cholula, Huichol, or Melinda's carrot based ones from Costa Rica.

Monika Vail

Hmmm, how to fry an egg? Love white bean idea, urgently needs a clove or two of chopped garlic, and saute onions as long as you can handle, the darker the more flavorful! Add a little more oil to onion/garlic mix and then scoop out oil to use to fry your eggs!

AnotherMichigander

On one side of the pan, I also sauteed a jalapeno for a little zest (I halved the recipe; 1 can of beans).Took the fried-egg suggestion after layering the beans over tortilla chips. I skipped the salt, figuring enough in the beans - and the chips were salted! The egg makes it a meal.I considered, but did not try it with sour cream and cheese. Salsa would be nice to splash on the egg.

Gemma

After plating, hit it with some smoked paprika and a bit of chili powder for an extra kick. I used lemon juice and served this with sourdough toast. Excellent!

Sarah

We made this today for lunch: delightful! We used pintos instead of white beans but the flavors were subtle and lovely. To control the amount of vinegar, I put some in a bowl and used a spoon to drizzle it lightly on the egg. Will definitely make this again.

Laura

Surprisingly flavorful! Cooked with navy beans and according to recipe except cooked onions longer until very soft and caramelizing. That made the beans super creamy. Loved it with the eggs and vinegar plus a green salad on side. Don’t add salt without tasting cuz canned beans can have a lot.

Sylvia

So I thought maybe the recipe here was simply "take one can of beans and fry them with their liquid (all-at-once). But the browned onions are presumably cooked first and the reference to vinegar is a bit of a surprised. I'm sure I can work something out but it does seem like a little bit more guidance might be helpful.

catherine

Sylvia, if you scroll the entire recipe is just below what you are looking at.

Katie

Heck, yes! I learn so much on this app. Vegan refried beans? So easy and delicious. I made this exactly by the recipe except using Trader Joes chili crisp instead of red pepper flakes. This would be amazing with either.

Suz in Portland

Second time making this tonight. Two people, 1 can of beans, 2 eggs each. Sherry vinegar adds a nice zing. Drizzled slabs of bread with jalapeño olive oil, sprinkled salt and garlic powder, topped with shredded mozzarella and toasted them so we could have more protein. Delicious and easy.

Liz

So much more than the sum of its parts! Lemon juice and chile crisp were our additions.

Kristin

I thought this was just ok. Ended up having to add more salt and more red pepper flakes to both the eggs and beans while eating to coax any flavor out of it. I followed the suggestion of a "few drops" of vinegar per egg and couldn't taste it in the finished product at all, so don't skimp on that. It fit the bill of filling my belly on a weeknight I happened to be home alone, but I wouldn't bother with it again.

Serine H

Delicious! And it also works well with black beans (I didn’t have any white beans on hand when I tried). For a little extra a sprinkle of cotija on the beans is a nice addition!

Zapes

Delicious prepared as written, but to give the dish a little zing, I added a few drops of fish sauce and hot sauce. An anchovy would work as well. These beans pair really well with tuna fritters. ps I always use the Instant Pot to cook beans from dried. So easy and tasty! Never going back to canned beans.

marina

Loved the recipe as is because it’s simple and full of nutrients. I had it with a side salad. I cooked my own beans in the crockpot last week, froze the leftover beans after I made this recipe.

Liza

This was delicious. My family LOVED this. The beans in particular were a hit. I used the suggestion from another review to use a straw to portion out the vinegar. We served with a Caesar salad, but can see this pairing well with all kinds of seasonal veggies and salads.

Nicky

I really love this recipe and have made it several times exactly as it is written. I've recently been trying to cut down on my oil intake and was very skeptical that this recipe would work without it. I am here to tell you it absolutely works! I used zero oil for the beans, just using some diluted broth to sauté the onions and adding a little more when adding the beans. It still tasted amazing and felt really good to cut 1/4 cup of oil out of a recipe without much of a difference.

B.Kroll

Made it as is. Used sherry vinegar. Absolutely delicious.

Anna

I followed the recipe exactly, except I added the pepper flakes to the oil while the heat was still on, which made the basting oil nice and spicy. I also added some garlic powder to the beans. The red wine vinegar is what really ties this together. So easy, simple, and delicious! - Anna

Devon

Gearing up to make this recipe for the 4th time? 5th time? My mouth waters just thinking about it. I didn't even think I was much of a bean gal!

Moogie

I have had this so many times since I discovered it! Such a comfort food at any time of day.

Heidi Barley

Wonderful dinner and I love that you can build upon this recipe. In our case, we added some tortillas and some leftover carnita meat for the meat eaters. Even my very picky 9-year-old said it was "delicious!" which is extremely rare for him!

Sheila N

Made this exactly as written but added a pinch of smoked paprika after I plated it. I thought that added a lot to the dish. I will be making this regularly as it’s quick, easy and endlessly adaptable.

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Refried White Beans With Chile-Fried Eggs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What to add to a can of refried beans to make it taste better? ›

I like to sprinkle in some taco seasoning, but you could add whatever spices you like — garlic powder, cumin, and chili powder are all good calls. Then, you mash the beans up directly in the pan and add just a little bit of vinegar at the end to really make the beans sing.

How do restaurants make refried beans taste so good? ›

If you're wondering what is the secret ingredient for restaurant-quality refried beans, the answer is fat. Restaurant-made refried beans honor traditional Mexican culinary practices by adding a hearty helping of lard or bacon fat drippings to their recipe.

Is beans and fried egg a good combination? ›

It'll provide the nutrient boost you need, lots of protein to get you going and their tastes and textures complement one another. This is a super simple meal you can prepare in 5 minutes. Play with this combination. You can do almost anything anyway you want with these two ingredients.

Should I drain canned beans for refried beans? ›

For that reason, most of our Test Kitchen recipes call for draining and rinsing canned beans, which can also help remove the metallic flavor sometimes found in cans. It's an added step that takes less than a minute but improves the flavor and texture of your finished dish.

What makes refried beans taste good? ›

If you're doctoring a can of refried beans, you'll likewise add a spoonful of lard, bacon grease, or butter. However, considering the thickness of canned refried beans, you might want to add a bit of broth or water, plus seasonings like garlic or onion powder, salt, and pepper.

How do you make beans taste good? ›

Those aromatics in the pot will revolutionize the beans' final flavor. The aromatics I tend to use are onions, carrots, garlic, and celery, and then heartier, woodsy herbs, like rosemary, sage, and thyme, which marry beautifully with the earthy-sweet flavor of beans.

What is the secret of refried beans? ›

If you want a thicker refried bean, then use less water. If you want thinner beans, then you will use more broth. Save the leftover bean broth and use it to stir into your leftover beans. As they sit in the refrigerator and chill, they will thicken.

What thickens refried beans? ›

Cream cheese is the not-so-secret weapon for making refried beans a yummy side dish to accompany rice, or a versatile taco or nacho topping. The dairy in cream cheese not only thickens refried beans to a creamier consistency — cream is in the name — but it also incorporates the rich, silky flavor of dairy.

How do you make refried beans less bland? ›

Toss drained/rinsed/dried beans with a bit of olive oil (or avocado oil) and your favorite seasonings. You can add crushed whole seeds (coriander, cumin, fennel, mustard, etc.), woodsy herbs (thyme, oregano, rosemary, sage), red pepper flakes, crushed garlic cloves, and of course salt and pepper.

What should not be combined with egg? ›

The combination of eggs with these things can be harmful to health.
  1. Dairy Products. Eggs should not be eaten with soy milk. ...
  2. Soy milk. Many people like to eat eggs or omelettes with tea for breakfast. ...
  3. Tea. ...
  4. Sugar.
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Are beans and eggs enough protein? ›

With about 6 grams of protein apiece, eggs are an excellent source of this vital nutrient. But lots of other foods offer as much or more. For example, chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans) provide nearly 8 grams of protein per 1/2 cup. People have enjoyed them since the days of ancient Egypt.

Is scrambled eggs and beans healthy? ›

Scrambled eggs without butter and baked beans with reduced salt and sugar are also healthy cooked breakfast options. If you do go for the full English every once in a while as a treat, remember to make a few tweaks to your cooking methods to reduce the amount of saturated fat and salt on your plate.

What happens if you don't drain and rinse canned beans? ›

"If you rinse your beans thoroughly, you will have a consistently flavored product, but if you do not rinse them, different amounts of salt will remain in the dish each time you cook it, and it will be hard to cook consistently," he says.

What do you eat with refried beans? ›

The best side dishes to serve with refried beans are a chicken burrito bowl, birria tacos, tostadas, steak fajitas, mushroom tacos, stuffed shells, carne asada, sweet potato fries, taquitos, Mexican rice, chicken enchiladas, grilled corn on the cob, guacamole, chiles rellenos, quesadillas, and pico de gallo.

Should you rinse canned beans for chili? ›

In order to properly reduce the sodium from canned beans, it is important to rinse them correctly. "Draining and rinsing canned beans can reduce their sodium content by more than 40 percent.

How do you pimp canned refried beans? ›

Adding sour cream to refried beans is one of my favorite ways to dress up refried beans and make it thinner and creamier. This addition, hot sauce, and shredded cheese give you the same flavors as Mexican restaurants and makes the best refried beans.

How do you enhance the flavor of canned beans? ›

I also like to add a peeled, smashed clove of garlic, or maybe a bay leaf or a few sprigs of thyme. After 10 to 15 minutes, the beans will be warm and fragrant, ready to be spooned over a piece of garlicky toast, or served alongside grilled sausages and sautéed greens.

What to add to bland refried beans? ›

Try adding spices and herbs such as paprika, oregano, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, coriander, epazote (a Central American herb similar to oregano), or cilantro. They all offer a traditional Latin American taste that takes refried beans to the next level.

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