Categories Soup/Stew Bean Low Carb Quick & Easy Lunch Tailgating Simmer
Yield 10-12 bowls
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- FOR BEANS: Take beans and rinse with warm water. take a large pot and fill 3/4 with water. once beans are rinsed pour into water throw in quartered onion and peeled garlic cloves. cover and set temperature to medium heat and allow to cook, will take about 2 hrs. Once beans are cooked set aside and heat a large dutch oven or another large soup pot. once pot is heated throw in ham (or bacon if you substitute) and stir well try not to allow to stick to bottom, once it begins to brown throw in chorizo and allow to browna s well and stir continously mix chorizo in well with ham chunks. once chorizo is cooked through add jalapenos and chopped onion and sautee until almost cooked fully. Add tomato sauce and bouillion cube to mixture aand begin to break up cube and blend well into chorizo and ham. take beans and begin to slowly pour into ham and chorizo mix including water that it is in. but before adding water determine whether you wnat tit to be soupy or a little thicker consistency. once you have transferred beans to pot stir and blend well to allow all ingredients to blend together. bring to a boilon medium to low heat. TO SERVE: you can serve with sour dough or plain rolls. Garnish bowls with sour cream, jack and cheddar cheese blend and sprinkle the green onions on top.
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Princemohammed Fazza
princemohammed-fazza@gmail.comThese beans are a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables.
Alexa Mader
m-a@gmail.comI've made these beans for years and they're always a favorite.
J Crazy
c.j@yahoo.comThese beans are perfect for a potluck or a backyard barbecue.
Alam Zeb
zeb.a5@gmail.comI'm not a big fan of beans, but these were actually really good.
Brayden
brayden20@yahoo.comThese beans are a great way to use up leftover bacon.
Jawad 007
090@hotmail.co.ukI love that this recipe uses simple, everyday ingredients.
JESSE RAINEY
j.r@hotmail.comThese beans are so easy to make and they're always a hit with my family.
Mia sab
mia@aol.comI followed the recipe exactly and the beans turned out perfect.
Ariyan Nasim
n3@hotmail.comI've never had cowboy beans before, but these were amazing!
Flavour's Vibes
flavours_vibes@hotmail.comThe beans were a bit bland for my taste.
Unboxing Mobile
m_unboxing43@yahoo.comI added some chopped bell peppers and corn to the recipe and it was delicious.
unnati chapagain
chapagain.u@gmail.comThis recipe is a keeper! I'll definitely be making it again.
Joshua Yang
j.yang@yahoo.comI used canned beans and it turned out fine.
Jenny Babes Bugtong
jenny_b33@hotmail.comThe beans were a little too spicy for me, but otherwise they were great.
Boyd Clemmons
c.b99@gmail.comEasy to make and delicious!
Aleena Khan
a_k12@gmail.comI've made this recipe several times now and it's always a crowd-pleaser.
sasa sasa11
sasa11sasa@hotmail.comThese cowboy beans were a hit at my last potluck! Everyone raved about the smoky flavor and tender beans.